by Tammy Thornton | Jan 9, 2023 | Community
Mercury Marine’s president, sustainability manager recognized with WSBC awards As one of Northeast Wisconsin’s top employers, Mercury Marine – a marine engine division of Brunswick Corporation – has long been known as a top manufacturer of outboard marine propulsion...
by Tammy Thornton | Jan 5, 2023 | Community
Teens may join the Fond du Lac Public Library’s newest subscription-style program, Browser’s Cache, starting in January. This is just one of many events scheduled for teens and youth at the library this month. Just for teens, Browser’s Cache contains a checked-out...
by Tammy Thornton | Jan 5, 2023 | Community
Discover how the power of books can extend even beyond their useful life for reading in Langdon Divers Community Gallery’s January exhibit. From Jan. 4-31, view Susan Fiebig’s exhibit titled “READ. RETHINK. REPURPOSE.” Repurposing discarded books has always been...
by Tammy Thornton | Jan 5, 2023 | Community
Get your new year off to a crafty start with two events planned at the Fond du Lac Public Library. On Monday, Jan. 2, Bad Art Night returns. Celebrate the mediocre, the tacky, and the campy as you create Brilliant Baskets. No artistic experience (or ability)...
by Tammy Thornton | Jan 5, 2023 | Community
Love to laugh? Love to win prizes? Join Winter Reading @ FDLPL and Fond du Lac Reads for a chance to win as January heats up with events and activities. Now through February, the library invites the Fond du Lac community to read “The Midwest Survival Guide” by...
by Tammy Thornton | Jan 5, 2023 | Community
What does it mean to be an American Indian today? Area Oneida author Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes) will discuss this topic as he visits the Fond du Lac Public Library on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 6 p.m. for the monthly History at Home program. Clark, author of “How to Be...