Library Club- Grades K-3 – Registration required

Registration is required for each week. Please call the library at 608.534.6197 to reserve a spot for your child. K-3rd Grade Students - Library Staff will meet students at the elementary and walk to the library. 2:20-2:30 - Students will be met by library staff and walk to the library. 2:30-2:45 - Movement Activity (possibly outdoors) 2:45-3:15 -Snack and a story 3:15 to 3:30 -STEM, Art, or free choice activity

Event Series Storytime

Storytime

Give your children the opportunity to learn, play, and grow with others at our Storytimes. Each Storytime will be full of great books, movement activities, and music to help your child develop and grow.

The Marvel of the Monarch Butterflies

Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - 3:30 PM Trempealeau Library Presented by Allene Horton Allene recently returned from a trip to Mexico where she saw the monarchs in their winter sanctuary. She will share information about her trip and how we can help monarchs in our community.

Event Series Open Play

Open Play

This is for our youngest patrons and ideal for ages 2+ The library will open early for free play, books, and an age-appropriate craft!

Why Native Plants Matter

Aric Sampson from Driftless Area Natives will present how using native plants in your landscape benefits our local ecology and helps to beautify neighborhoods with plants unique to our Driftless Area! Thursday, April 17, 2025 4:00 PM Trempealeau Library Aric owns Driftless Area Natives and is the lead landscape designer at Coulee Region Ecoscapes LLC.

Friends of the Trempealeau Library Annual Book Sale

The Friends of the Trempealeau Library Annual Book Sale is accepting donations of gently used/good condition books starting on April 11 - April 24. You can drop items off at the Trempealeau Library!   Thank you for your support!

A WWII Resistance Story with Local Connections

The Shirley M. Wright Memorial, Galesville, and Ettrick Libraries present: On April 29, 2025 at Shirley M Wright Library, journey through the remarkable life of Mary Rostad, a courageous member of the WWII resistance movement, serving in Belgium and later France as a courier of underground documents. Adopting the code name “Squirrel,” she walked over one thousand miles in frigid temperatures, far away from her home and her family to report on the movement of German troops. After the war, she settled in Spring Grove, MN with her husband, Allen Rostad. Holocaust educators, Darryle Clott & Dave Nelson, have partnered with Mary’s children, Denise & Kim Rostad, to share this powerful story. Mary’s book Squirrel Is Alive will also be for sale during the event.