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UntitledTown Returns for One-Day Event
by, Audrey Arnold
August 10, 2021

After an absence that followed the cancelation of their 2020 festival due to the pandemic, UntitledTown has partnered with the Friends of the Brown County Library and Lion’s Mouth Bookstore and is making a comeback with a one-day event of readings from your favorite Wisconsin and Midwestern authors. UntitledTown: the Comeback Event will take place on Saturday, August 21 from 10am to 4pm at the… [Read More]

Filed Under: Amanda Skenandore, Andrew Graff, Brown County Library, Friends of Brown County Library, Green Bay, Lion's Mouth Bookstore, Miranda and Baptiste Paul, Nickolas Butler, Pao Lor, Rebecca Makkai, UntitledTown, UntitledTown Book and Author Festival
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A New Chapter – Reader’s Loft Closing, Lion’s Mouth Opening
by, Audrey Arnold
September 10, 2019

For 26 years, the Reader’s Loft bookstore in Green Bay has served the community, but on August 31, the store closed its doors. This comes following store owner Virginia Kress’s announcement of her retirement on the Reader’s Loft website and Facebook page. “These past 26 years have brought so much joy I don’t even know how to properly express it,” she writes, “Not just the… [Read More]

Filed Under: Amy Mazzariello, book culture, Book Festival, Brown County Library, CityDeck, Downtown Green Bay, Fox River Trail, independent bookstore, Kickstarter, Lion's Mouth, Margaret Atwood, Meyer Theater, R. L. Stine, Readers Loft, Roxanne Gay, Susan Orlean, UntitledTown, UntitledTown Book and Author Festival, Virginia Kress, Walter Mosley
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Cooking and Baking with Your Local Library
by, Audrey Arnold
January 8, 2019

It’s the season of New Year’s resolutions, and as the temperatures drop, what better season is there for spending time in the kitchen honing your cooking and baking skills? Whether you’re sharpening your skills for fun or as part of your career, a valuable resource available to you in your culinary endeavors is your local library. Of course, the first thing that comes to mind… [Read More]

Filed Under: Baking, Betty Crocker, Brown County Library, cake pan library, cooking, culinary arts, Food and Family, How Baking Works, J Kenji Lopez-Alt, libraries, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, New Year's resolution, Taste of Home, The Food Lab, The Science of Cooking
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NaNoWriMo and Your Local Community
by, Audrey Arnold
November 13, 2018

While it is true that finishing the first draft of a novel is just one small step on the staircase towards publication, it also a tremendous accomplishment. It takes dedication, and even more so when the goal is to finish a 50,000-word novel draft in just one month, as many do by participating in National Novel Writing Month. NaNoWriMo happens every November and has participants… [Read More]

Filed Under: Appleton Public Library, Brown County Library, Chilton Public Library, Fox Cities, Gerard H. Van Hoof Memorial Library, Green Bay, Half Price Books, James J. Siebers Memorial Library, Kimberly, Little Chute, Menasha Public Library, NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month
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