AT THE LIBRARY

Red Ink Writers' Circle
April 18 @ 6 PM
Red Ink Writers' Circle

Meet together with other local writers for manuscript critique and for support. Prepare a five-minute section of a manuscript to read, then receive comments from group members with the aim of strengthening your writing. Please bring copies of your selected pages for group members. Open to adult authors of all genres.

Alterknit Yarn Tales
April 22 @ 5:30 PM
Alterknit Yarn Tales

Join fellow yarn enthusiasts for an evening of knitting and crocheting. This group is for fellowship and support. A starter kit may be made available for interested beginners in either craft. Snacks will be provided.

FOL Book Sale
April 26 & 27: 9 AM - 3 PM
FOL Book Sale

Friends of the Library Book Sale

Used books, DVDs, CDs and audio books. Most items $1.00 or less! CASH ONLY!

All Proceeds Benefit Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Public Library

Friday & Saturday, April 26 & 27, 2024, 9:00 am-3:00 pm

$2 Bag Sale: Monday, April 29, 2024, 9:00 am-noon

Friends of the Library Members Only Preview Sale: Thursday, April 25, 2024, 4:00-7:00 pm

Join at the library today, or at the Sale!

Location: Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library, 1530 S Green St., Glasgow, KY

For more information, contact the Mary Wood Weldon Library at 270-651-2824 or email the Friends of the Library at friendsMWWM@gmail.com . Follow the Friends on Facebook

 

 

Annual Spring Book Sale sponsored by the Friends of the Library

            Need to stock up your library for spring and summer? Fill your shelves at the spring book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library (FOL) on Friday and Saturday, April 26 & 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There is also a $2 Bag Sale on Monday, April 29 from 9:00 am-noon. The Friends provide the bags for you to fill with books, DVDs and CDs for $2 a bag!  FOL members can shop before the general public at the Friends Only Preview Sale on Thursday, April 25 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.  If you are not a member but would like to attend the Preview Sale, you may join or renew your FOL membership at the door for the yearly rate of $5.00 per individual, $10.00 for family or $100.00 for business.  Yearly memberships are accepted all four days of the sale or at the library any time during the year. 

             The sale will be at the library at 1530 S. Green St., Glasgow, Kentucky 42141. Donations of books, CDs and DVD movies in good condition are accepted at the library throughout the year during regular library hours.

            The Friends have thousands of used books, many of them like new, divided into the general categories of fiction, nonfiction, mystery, teen and children's books. You will also find tables of romance and religion and you can browse the numerous cookbooks, craft, art, home improvement, decorating and gardening books in a separate section.  There are also LOTS of DVDs and CDs-now only 50 cents each!

            Prices range from fifty cents (50 cents) for adult paperbacks, DVDs, CDs and all children's and teen books, to one dollar ($1.00) for hardback adult books.  Classic collectibles and sets are individually priced. Mark your calendar and stock up your home or school library for the spring at the upcoming Spring Book Sale! Share this information with your friends and neighbors and shop, shop, shop!  And the best part yet…. All Proceeds Benefit your Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Public Library!

For more information contact the library at 270-651-2824 or email the Friends of the Library at friendsmwwm@gmail.com   Follow and like the Friends on Facebook.

KY Chautauqua
April 30 @ 6 PM
KY Chautauqua

Kentucky Chautauqua Presents Roscoe Tartleton Goose: Kentucky Derby Winner: 6:00 PM
In what was a stunning victory, Roscoe Tarleton Goose and Donerail won the 1913 Kentucky Derby. The race odds were set at 91:1, the longest odds of a Derby winner, a record which still stands. Goose’s story is one of determination, overcoming obstacles, and breaking down barriers. Goose is portrayed by Eddie Price of Hawesville. Kentucky Chautauqua is an exclusive presentation of Kentucky Humanities with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and from: Christina Lee Brown, the Carson-Myre Chartiable Foundation, and PNC.