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Telling “our” story is an important mission of the Kinsley Library. Our files and resources contain unique stories of the people who lived here and the events that happened here. We hope you make discoveries, relive memories, and maybe are as amazed as we are by the people and the events that have shaped our …
World War I and America Series
APRIL 15 – LAST SUNDAY SESSION, 2-5 P.M. 1918 and the Great Crisis The Final German Offensives and the Allied Counter-offensives Leading to German Collapse and Allied Victory. This series is designed to bring veterans and their families together with the general public to explore the continuing relevance of the war by reading, discussing, and …
Rodeo Recollections
Watch a March 27, 2017 video recording of Melvin Gleason, Ron Gleason, and Darrel Miller remembering their amateur rodeo days. CLICK HERE
The Things They Carried
Mark your calendar for these events… Sunday, November 8, 2-5 p.m. The Things They Carried: Preservation Workshop Learn how to preserve treasured military and other family memorabilia. Jamin Landavazo will conduct a FREE workshop covering photographs, documents, fabric, journals, and other memorabilia and artifacts. CLICK HERE for more information on these two events Tuesday, …
Contemporary Immigration
Contemporary Immigration KHC TALK Book Discussion Series December 1, 7 p.m. Typical American by Gish Jen Discussion Leader: Jennifer Krisuk, Ph.D. America is a nation of immigrants that have brought new traditions, food, styles, art, and history into the complex mosaic of American life. This fall’s series will focus on three immigrant experiences: CLICK …
Student Dust Bowl Documentaries
Andrew Fagan Wins GoPro Camera for Dust Bowl Documentary Andrew Fagan finished his eighth grade year by winning a GoPro Camera for his documentary, “Farmers Struggle During the Dust Bowl.” He received the camera from teacher Dawn Thorp at USD 347 Junior High Awards assembly in the school auditorium on May 20. Toshea Dupree and …
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