Some photos and notes from ‘Roadside Crosses’

From Sam Jack We had a great time at “Roadside Crosses,” Darren McMannis’s Third Tuesday Genealogy/Local History presentation earlier this week. Darren talked about many train, buggy and auto accidents from Harvey County’s 19th and early-20th century history. For those of you who weren’t able to make it, I took a few notes. Darren said…
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Celebrate ‘Kansas Reads to Preschoolers’

At 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, Newton Public Library will join other public and school libraries across the state, celebrating “Kansas Reads to Preschoolers.” The NPL event will feature snacks; drinks; free books to take home; a puppet show; and storytime featuring this year’s statewide selection, “I Like Myself!” by Karen Beaumont. Kansas Reads…
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Census employee to speak at library

U.S. Census Bureau partnership specialist Jason Dean will speak at the Newton Public Library, 7 p.m Wednesday, Nov. 20. “I will be covering the how, when, why and where of the 2020 Census,” Dean said. The “how” includes four different ways to respond to the Census, while the “when” includes information on the timeline. April…
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New books and DVDs at NPL

Exciting new book and DVD titles arrive at Newton Public Library almost every week. Here are a few that are being processed and will hit our shelves soon. Click the titles to be linked directly to their entries in our online catalog, where you can see availability and/or place a hold. You can also stop…
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Darren McMannis to speak on history of travel accidents

Roadside memorials to accident victims are often seen around Harvey County and around the country, placed as a loving tribute by family and friends. Local historian and author Darren McMannis will speak about roadside crosses, and the stories behind them, in a program at Newton Public Library, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19. McMannis recently published…
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Kay Self displays White House ornament collection

Newton resident Kay Self is displaying her collection of official White House Christmas ornaments at Newton Public Library. Self’s collection started in 1994, when she and her seven-year-old daughter took a train trip to Los Angeles. “Along the way, we had the pleasure of meeting Bob and Fred, two widowed, retired brothers from Ohio, who…
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‘Make Your Browser Better’ at Thursday tech talk

Internet browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Safari fulfill a basic function: Type in the address of a website, and its content appears on your computer or mobile device. But modern browsers are capable of doing much more.  At 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, Newton Public Library’s resident tech expert, Nathan Carr, will highlight…
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Our newest DVDs and books

Exciting new book and DVD titles arrive at Newton Public Library almost every week. Here are a few that are being processed and will hit our shelves soon. Click the titles to be linked directly to their entries in our online catalog, where you can see availability and/or place a hold. You can also stop…
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