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20 Dec, 2023

Crafternoons at the Library: December 27 – 30

By |December 20th, 2023|Events, Kids, Library News, Teens, Youth|

Looking for something fun to do during Christmas break? Crafternoons at the Library have just what you need! The Maker Cart will be filled with supplies. Children, teens and their families are invited to join us in making the craft of the day, or they may choose to make their own creation using the Library’s wide variety of supplies and tools! All supplies will be provided.

21 Nov, 2023

Book Club in a Bag Kits Now Available

By |November 21st, 2023|Adults, Library News|

Adult patrons who are interested in leading their own book clubs, who are looking for recommendations for a book club, or people who want to share the same book with friends, can now check out a Book Club in a Bag kit from the Sioux City Public Library! 

29 Oct, 2023

STEM DAY Drop-in Event on November 8

By |October 29th, 2023|Events, Kids, Library News, Teens, Youth|

The Sioux City Public Library will debut their new STEM cart and invite curious young minds to drop in anytime from 4-6pm at the Aalfs Downtown Library and try their hands at making a wiggle bot! Wiggle bots are lively little robots brought to life by an electric motor and a kid's imagination!

22 Oct, 2023

November’s Open Book Club Title: Meet Me by the Fountain by Alexandra Lange

By |October 22nd, 2023|Adults, Events, Library News, Open Book Club|

Summary: Few places have been as nostalgized, or as maligned, as malls. Since their birth in the 1950s, they have loomed large as temples of commerce, the agora of the suburbs. In their prime, they proved a powerful draw for creative thinkers such as Joan Didion, Ray Bradbury, and George Romero, who understood the mall’s appeal as both critics and consumers. Yet today, amid the aftershocks of financial crises and a global pandemic, as well as the rise of online retail, the dystopian husk of an abandoned shopping center has become one of our era’s defining images. Conventional wisdom holds that the mall is dead. But what was the mall, really? And have rumors of its demise been greatly exaggerated?