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The railroad signals were restored by the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum and erected in September of 2009 by Paul Adams, Les Earle, Howard Ewen, Jerry Jackson, Mike Knapp, and Tom Tittle.

Thank you!

 


When the signals are red, the library is closed.
When the signals are green, the library is open.
Come visit us!
 

Our new seven-foot lighted Christmas tree
was donated to the library
by the General Insurance Agency.

Thank you!

A doll house was donated to the library
by Karen Bruder.

The children are enjoying
its Christmas decorations.

Thank you!

Pat Spiess displays a quilt
made by her grandmother, Tillie Heinold.

Betty Siegusmund displays a "states" quilt which was started by her mother,
Iva Stonecipher, and finished by Betty.

Gwen Bucher,
a library board member and volunteer,
displays her "Memories" quilt.

 


The library has received a grant
to purchase six new bestsellers
in large print each month.

 

An original railroad depot sign
has been donated to the library
by Carl Albertson of LaCrosse.
Our new sign was erected to
display library information.

The sign was set up with the help
of Bruce McCoin, Ed Troxel,
Co-Alliance, and the
Town of LaCrosse.

 

In June the Kountry Garden Club
donated their time and energy to planting perennials at the library.

 


The Kountry Garden Club is happy to have newcomers at monthly meetings,
and they are welcome to join anytime.  Yearly dues are $10.
For more information, call John Fischer at 219-754-2633.
 

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