Sandra Kisselback

There’s a new show in town now through June 7. It’s colorful, imaginative and free.

This weather has heads spinning. Snow? Rain? Sleet? Sixty degrees, 24 degrees, and 70 degrees all in one week? Wake up to the unpredictable world of Mother Nature.

A week of world, national, and state events. That’s an apt description of plans kicking up dust in the library newsroom. Earth Day, the world over, bustles in on April 22.

What do you get by combining a lock, a ditch, and a bowl? How about adding poetry, steaming crocks of soup, giggles and a handful of knitting needles?

Viewing the community calendar on the Berne Public Library’s website shows a quick glimpse of scheduled activities. This week starts off with the Sunday Book Club meeting on April 8 at 7 p.m.

Just a few more days and you can turn the page. The calendar page, that is. It’s time to get out the day planner and fill it up with April fun at the Library.

Bluebird houses, books, turtles, and bowls have one thing in common. Can you guess what it is? They all have a starring role in this week’s events at the Berne Public Library.

There’s a shift in the air. Do you feel it? You can almost hear buds bursting from the tree tops. It’s time for snow to leave and crocuses to leap.

Marching through this third month of 2018 sends us snippets of weather that keeps us guessing. When it comes to the Berne Library’s new manager, the guessing is over.

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