Fall Schedule
September Events
Painting Peg People: Children of Narnia Date: Friday, September 5th & Saturday, September 27th Time: Morning & Afternoon Options on Friday, Afternoon on Saturday Location: Main Library Registration Link for Friday Registration Link for Saturday
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October Events
Knitting A Date: September 19th, 26th, and October 3rd Time: 10:00 AM Location: Main Library Registration Link
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November Events
Machine Sewing Date: November 7th Time: 10:00 AM Location: Main Library Registration Link
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Epoch Times
For Families, a Treasure Trove of Wholesome Books
Sara Masarik founded a beloved private lending library, now offering more than 12,000 books.
www.theepochtimes.com
Catalog Links
Libib | Plumfield Living Books Library
Welcome! If you would like to pull books to pick up at our Shire Branch location, don't forget to select that collection on the left!
www.libib.com
Plumfield Library Bundle Catalog
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Library
Where are you located?
Main: New Denmark, Wisconsin Shire: Pulaski, Wisconsin Little Way Library: West DePere, Wisconsin
What are your hours?
At main, by appointment on Thursday-Saturday from 12:00-3:30. Patrons can schedule an appointment from the Patron Dashboard. At Shire, by appointment.
How does it work?
This is a private lending library open to members.
How much does it cost?
$120 per year per family plus any class or club material fees.
What is included in the membership?
- Full Access to the library (over 12,000 books)
- A one-year membership to the amazing Biblioguides database and community (a $79 value)
- Opportunity to connect with other families through the library and its activities
Can I request holds without coming into the library?
Absolutely! We have a Libib account and every patron is given their own holds login.
How do I apply?
I would like to support the library, do you have a wish list?
Yes! Here is our Amazon Wishlist.
I am uneasy about borrowing expensive books out of fear that we might damage them and need to pay to replace them.
Thank you for being respectful of our need to maintain these books for many others! Please know that I appreciate your concern. I am more than happy to alert you to the value of expensive books before you check them out if you would like. (Someday, we hope to put a special sticker on high-value books so that you can see that at a glance.) Also, please know that we try to be extremely reasonable. We know that books will be READ, and therefore they will not look pristine. Actually, that makes us really happy! One thing you can do to guard against book damage is to keep the books in your library tub when you are not using them. We are confident that together we can care for these books so that they are available for families for a long time.
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