Ripon Public Library February Schedule
FEBRUAY SCHEDULE
Ripon, WI- Ripon Public Library is excited to announce its February lineup of events and offerings for all ages! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous donors, programming is always free.
SUN FEB 11 | 1-4 PM | D&D GAME TIME | AGES 11+
Always wanted to delve into the iconic D&D role-playing game but found it daunting? Local Dungeon Masters guide players through one-shot adventures. Featuring Starfinder a space-based role-playing game of action and adventure. Introducing The Creature Comes for Us card game! Play as a group of people preparing to fight against a currently unknown threat. Beginners welcome. No registration necessary.
MON FEB 12 | 2 PM | MONDAY MOVIE MATINEE
Enjoy a newly released movie on the big screen with complimentary popcorn! Visit the library website for title and rating information.
MON FEB 12 | 6:00-7:30 PM | ALL NATURAL SERIES | BOTANICA NATURALS: The Benefits of Natural Skincare
New All Natural Series: featuring local business owner, Denise Lynn! Denise will give a presentation on using natural products followed by a brief demonstration and question and answer session. All are welcome!
THU FEB 15 | 6-7:30 PM | CRAFT CLUB: DIY BATH SALTS & SHOWER STEAMERS | AGES 10+
Drop in and make your own scented bath salts or shower steamers. For ages 10+ up, Youth need adult supervision. No registration required.
SAT FEB 17 | 10 AM—NOON | TEEN PROGRAM | PEG BOARD LITE BRITE |
Teens are invited to help paint golf tees and a peg board to create a pseudo–Lite Brite station in the teen space.
WED FEB 21 | 6-8 PM | ADULT GAME NIGHT | AGES 16+
Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of every month for an evening of modern board games. We teach, you play! Check our website/Facebook for featured game(s). Recurring event, 3rd Wednesday of each month.
MON FEB 26 | 2 PM | CLASSIC MOVIE MONDAY
Join us to relive the glory days of the black and white movies! Popcorn included! Visit the library website for title and rating information.
MON FEB 26 | 6:30-7:30 PM | ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION: The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley
Enjoy a lively and friendly discussion with other readers.
DROP-IN BOREDOM BUSTERS
· Come play in the Romper Room. Physical activity and human connections are important for healthy, happy human beings, and the Romper Room facilitates both! Focusing on active play, the room features trikes, foot-to-floor vehicles, a balance bike, tunnels, tumbling mats, balance beams, and more. The Romper Room, which is open during regular library hours, is most engaging for ages 2-6 years, though younger/older kids are welcome.
· Enjoy the always-available board games, toy library, and activity sheets located in the youth department.
· Visit the community table where there is always a puzzle in progress! Stay for a bit and place a few pieces or settle in for a longer session.
Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160.
Memorial Donation Supports Literacy
Memorial Donation Supports Literacy
The friends and family of Michele Schrader, who passed away unexpectedly on June 13, 2023, recently donated funds toward a collection of 27 VOX Books to serve and support aspiring readers. Vox Books are hardcover books with a digital audio player inside the front cover. This pairing of print with audio in a single unit provides many benefits for young learners as they progress toward becoming independent readers and lifelong learners.
Michele was a lover of learning and an advocate for literature as a catalyst toward living and experiencing the world with a creative spirit. Libraries and books, always near and dear to her, led her to become an active member of the Friends of the Ripon Public Library. For several years, she served as coordinator of the Friends’ famous book sales, which fund library programming. She was also a happy and supportive participant in library events and delighted in bringing her daughters to Storytime.
Throughout her life Michele’s zest extended into many arenas and along the way lifelong friendships were made. Most notable was her circle of friends which grew through volunteering with the local Welcome Wagon more than 35 years ago! Such friends and Michele’s family hope her legacy will inspire others to volunteer time and resources to their community’s free public library!
For more information contact Youth Services Librarian, Linda DeCramer, 920-748-6160.

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