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It’s like summer reading for kids, only it’s winter and it’s for grownups.
Beginning January 11 at Park County Library in Cody, library patrons 18 and older can read books (or listen to them on CD or tape) and earn tickets. Ask for tickets at the front desk. There will be prizes drawn each week until [...]

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Magician Cody Landstrom is coming back to Park County libraries! Great fun for both adults and kids, you don’t want to miss his terrific magic shows. He will be in Cody Monday evening, June 15 at 6:30 p.m. in Grizzly Hall and in Powell Tuesday, June 16 at 1:00 p.m. See www.codylandstrom.com to get an idea of the [...]

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The Park County Library in Cody will introduce extended hours starting on Friday, May 1. We’ll have evening hours two more days per week, plus we’ll be open Sunday afternoons. We’re trying to keep the schedule simpler and easier to remember. (However, those who use the library on Friday afternoons, please note the earlier closing [...]

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It was a learning experience. There were nine Cody Middle School entrants in the first ever Cody Poetry Slam sponsored by the Cody Reading Council April 20 in Grizzly Hall of the library. Fourth grade Sunset School teacher, Chad Smith, was an excellent host. Students seemed to enjoy themselves as they read their original poems. [...]

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Starting Monday, April 13, play Poet Tree at the Park County Library in Cody. Observe the leaves of poetry on the Poet Tree in the display case next to the circulation desk. (While you’re there, maybe you’ll be interested in checking out one of the poetry books on display.) Travel to the desk, just a [...]

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Calling all readers 18 and up: make a Reading Resolution starting after January 1, 2009. Anyone this age who has a library card is eligible. With every book or book on CD or tape you read, you can enter a drawing to win the grand prize of $200 in Cody Bucks as well as weekly [...]

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Want your child to get excited about reading? Want to pair a children’s fiction book with a nonfiction book? Check out Bookflix, a new offering from the Wyoming Library Database.

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