Library Presents Tuesday Activities in April

Activities Include Robots, Woodland Animals, and Native American Crafts

The month of April will feature another round of family-friendly activities on Tuesdays at the Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. The four available programs are free, though some require a ticket. Each will take place in the J.P Adler room from 6:30-7:30 p.m.

The first will occur April 3 with a Family Craft Night. Families will get to complete Native American Crafts. For more Native American events, click here.

On April 10, robots will come to the library. There will be eight robot kits for kids to take apart and explore, overseen by Laura Huber from Wood County 4H. This is limited to 24 youth ages 8 and up. Register in person at the Children’s Information Desk or call 715-387-8494 ext. 2764.

April 17, construct Native American structures like tepees using newspaper. Finally, learn more about woodland animals April 24 in a special presentation by Wildwood zookeeper, Steve Burns, who will provide an interactive, hands-on animals program.