Food
for
Fines
started
on
Wednesday
Nov
1st
through
Nov
15.
The
library
will
waive
five
dollars
of
overdue
fines
for
every
non-perishable
food
item
donated.
1
can
=
$5
off
your
fine.
Donations
will
go
to
Family
Services.
Important,
this
offer
is
for
OVERDUE FINES ONLY, not lost or other fees.
Billings
Public
Library
is
hosting
Thinking
Money,
a
traveling
exhibition
designed
to
teach
tweens,
teens
and
the
adults
in
their
lives
about
money,
through
November
29,
2017.
The
public
is
invited
to
attend
a
series
of
programs
for
various
ages
about
financial topics like saving, spending and avoiding fraud.
For additional details and the many associated programs,check out the exhibit page.
Every
Friday,
the
Library
features
a
fun
and
free
event
for
families.
Bring
the
whole
family
down
for
"Friday
Fun"
and
enjoy
games,
movies,
crafts,
music
and
exhibits.
Programs
are
appropriate
for
all
ages
and
generations.
This
is
a
great
way
to
connect with relatives, friends and neighbors in a fun and healthy environment.
Oct 27th: Thinking Money Exhibit Opening & Reception
Nov 3rd: Supernatural Geek Out
Nov 10th: Closed for Veteran’s Day
Nov 17th: Native American Sign Talking with Ron Garritson
Nov 24th: Classic Christmas Movie - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
"Civil
Conversations"
is
a
library-sponsored
discussion
series
designed
to
promote
honest
and
respectful
communication
about
current
topics.
The
November
"Civil
Conversation"
is
The
"Politics
of
Food
from
the
Land
to
the
Table"
on
November
16th
at 7:00PM.
Food for fines November in Billings
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