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Family Fun Night is a shared time for parents and their children and while we'll be celebrating our Hmong families, all families are welcome! Join the Parenting Place and enjoy open-ended playtime, a simple art activity, circle and storytime, and a snack. Come and share the power of playing with your child! Best for ages birth to five.
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The 50th anniversary of the end of the Secret War is coming up soon, yet most Americans know very little about what happened in Laos, who the Hmong are, the role of the US government and the CIA, and the repercussions left behind after America pulled out.In this candid talk, we’ll discuss two stories of child soldiers during the Secret War and other aspects of this long operation that encompassed three generations of indigenous Southeast Asians who died for the American cause.
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Heat up the cocoa, grab a blanket and snuggle up with a good book for our Winter Reading Challenge! This year, we are inviting all ages to take part in the challenge. Read three books of your choice this January 6 - February 28 for the chance to win a brand-new Kindle, a custom-designed Wisconsin library mug, or LPL swag! Participants are encouraged to submit as many reading logs as they want.
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Join us via Zoom as we welcome Bao Xiong, local author and founder of Moth House Press, as she shares Hmong stories and culture from her books Folklore and The Butchers.
Dr. Bee and Lynette will share their personal stories of times they have seen racism and white supremacy show its ugly face in our community. Living as a biracial couple for the past 30 years they have too many stories to share. Dr. Bee will graciously and vulnerably share some of the things he has experienced as the target of racism from white folks toward him as a HMong person.
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