Coffee & Crime Book Club
The Dock Coffee 219 Walnut St. Ste 1, Spooner, WI, United StatesTrue Crime and coffee lovers, this is the book club for you! Every month we will get together and discuss our monthly book selection, podcasts, documentaries and all things true crime! Copies of the book selection will be available for check out at the library, and all meetings will be at The Dock Coffee! April's…
Discovery Sprouts
Lakeland Family Resource Center 819 Ash St., Spooner, WI, United StatesDiscovery Sprouts is an interactive playgroup that focuses on learning through play, socialization, and hands-on knowledge with themed activities, crafts, and stories.
3D Textured Moss Garden Art Class
Arts in Hand Gallery 210 Walnut St., Spooner, WI, United StatesJoin artist Rae Whalen where you will learn easy embroidery stitches to create a 3d textured moss garden. There will be a variety of yarn, threads, and beads to choose from so you can take home a truly unique piece. All you need to bring is a small pair of scissors or thread snips and…
Story Hour
Spooner Memorial LibraryWed Aug 7th 10:00am - 11:00am Spooner Memorial Library, 421 High St, Spooner, WI 54801, USA map Story Hour, Wednesdays, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Join our fun group of kids as we read stories, learn, craft, explore, and have a snack. We have babies on up, with a focus on preschool aged content. Story Hour meets inside the…
Wild Rice Push Pole & Knocking Stick Workshop
Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum 312 N. Front St., Spooner, WI, United StatesInterested in making your own tools for wild ricing? The Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum & Hunt Hill Nature Center are teaming up to host a Wild Rice Push Pole & Knocking Stick Workshop on March 11th-13th from 6:00-9:00pm. In this three-evening class, you will make a push pole and a set of knocking sticks to…
Power UP Voice & Movement
Spooner Health 1280 Chandler Dr., Spooner, United StatesPower UP is an exercise group for people with Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders. The purpose of the group is to help individuals maintain the physical movement needed for speech and mobility so that they can function more safely and independently, improving quality of life.