Whooo Took the Owl? Escape Room Kit: Day 5 - Registration Required
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You are finishing up a long stay at the DAPL Owl Retreat for Puzzle & Mystery Lovers. As you are leaving, your retreat leaders task you with one final challenge: Can you solve the puzzles to find our missing parliament of owls and solve the mystery of whooo took the owls and why?
Join Raechel on Instagram to learn how to make charm bracelets and necklaces.
Put on your gloves and mask and try to discover what an owl has eaten by dissecting an owl pellet.
Tune in for the demonstration video and then register to pick up a dissection kit for your family at our front desk.
Kits available while supplies last, limit one kit per group.
Register for a kit here starting at 10 am on Sunday, February 7!
Stop in and enjoy a musical combination of Mardi Gras jazz and Valentine love songs performed by pianist NOLAN VELDEY.
Top off the afternoon with a sweet treat.
Sponsored by The Firends of the Library.
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Learn about owls! What makes them such effective nighttime hunters? Where do they live? How do they bring up their young?
Plus, meet an owl and see first-hand what makes them so amazing. Find out about the owls whoooo live in Wisconsin!
Nature lovers of all ages will enjoy this program hosted by The Raptor Trust, a nationally recognized leader in wild bird rehabilitation and the conservation of birds of prey.
Help us say goodbye to 2020, reaffirm our common humanity, and feel a sense of renewal as we head into 2021.
You are invited to contribute New Year’s stories, poems, and songs from your own New Year’s traditions or from other cultures.
The selections can be funny or poignant or anything in between. Library staff members will read your contributions on our Facebook page between January 1 and 8.
Help us say goodbye to 2020, reaffirm our common humanity, and feel a sense of renewal as we head into 2021.
You are invited to contribute New Year’s stories, poems, and songs from your own New Year’s traditions or from other cultures.
The selections can be funny or poignant or anything in between. Library staff members will read your contributions on our Facebook page between January 1 and 8.