Author Archive | Amy Rhilinger

Reading with Rover!

Bow-WOW! Our Reading with Rover program pairs children up to age 14 with a certified therapy dog, a nonjudgmental, patient listener who can give a child the encouragement they need to improve their reading skills. The program occurs on Saturday mornings, and in this relaxed environment, children read in 20-minute increments to the dog. The child must be able […]

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APL Food Drive

Through December 31, the public is invited to donate to the library’s food drive. Canned goods, non-perishable food items, toiletries, and paper goods are all welcome additions that will help our neighbors in need. Everything collected will be given to our four local partners this holiday season: Hebron Food Pantry, Lenore’s Food Pantry,  Our Daily Bread, and the […]

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Hotspots available with your library card

Wi-Fi connectivity is crucial for studying, working, and even entertainment, so the APL has you covered with hotspots available for borrowing! Each hotspot connects up to 10 Wi-Fi devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. We have almost 20 hotspots available to be borrowed by adults (18 and over) on a first-come, first-served basis for up […]

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Rebekah Taussig virtual talk on November 17!

This Thursday, November 17, at 6pm, we are thrilled to have Rebekah Taussig, author of Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body, provide a virtual talk. Our partners at An Unlikely Story Bookstore will be hosting this talk, where Taussig will discuss her book as well as aspects of her life that influenced […]

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