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Their Hard Work Paid Off!
Their Hard Work Paid Off! These two girls had a personal goal to raise $500 for the library expansion and they made their goal in just two days selling lemonade! Thank you so much for your hard work girls, and thank you to everyone in the community for supporting them and the Redwood Falls Library! …

New Backyard Barnyard Baskets
New Backyard Barnyard Outdoor Baskets The Redwood Falls Public Library was given a grant from the Redwood Falls Rotary Club to purchase new toys for our outdoor kits! Thanks to the Rotary Club we have been able to revamp and purchase a few new kits for everyone to enjoy. Below are a few pictures of …

Resource of the Month
Resource of the Month- Library Chrome Books The Library has a new resource to share! The library has two Chromebooks available for checkout. These are available for one week and cannot be renewed. If you are interested please stop by or contact the Redwood Falls Public Library. #morethanbooksRFPL

Seed Library
Launch and Learn Seed Library What is a Seed Library? Seed libraries are places for community members to share and trade seeds that have been donated or harvested locally. This means that the plants that grow from these seeds will often do better than store-bought seeds since they have acclimated to the local microclimates and …

The Skally Line April 6th at Noon
CLIMB ON BOARD FOLKS AND DON’T BE SLOW, THE SKALLY LINE IS COMING TO THE REDWOOD LIBRARY! The Skally Line steams its way around the curves and bends of early American music: String band blues, Appalachian ballads, fiddle tunes, early country and bluegrass, and Tin Pan Alley music. Along the way, we tell you forgotten …

Adult Winter Reading Program
Get Wrapped up in Reading! The Adult winter reading program has been under way for a few months, and it has been going great! 50 People have already reached their goal of reading 12 books and receiving their candy bar, and over 20 have earned their coffee mug! There is still time to join if …

New Library Hours Starting January 2023
The Redwood Falls Public Library will be updating their hours starting January 3, 2023. Sunday – Closed Monday 9am – 7pm Tuesday 9am – 7pm Wednesday 9am – 7pm Thursday 9am – 7pm Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 9am – 1pm If you have any questions please contact the Redwood Falls Public Library at 507-616-7420.

Resource of the Month
Meet your Library’s new app! We’ve upgraded our online library catalog and added a new app! You can access the upgraded catalog here and download the Aspen Lida app from Google Play or the Apple App Store. You can browse both the physical and digital library collections and manage your library account all in one …

Resource of the Month
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month, to bring awareness we have our Library Reminiscence Kits as our resource of the month. These kits were created to help dementia patients by triggering special memories of life experiences and encourage interaction between loved ones and caregivers in the hope to bring about smiles, rouse …

Resource of the Month
Video/Audio History Kits are now available! Want to record all those family history stories? Do you have a school project you need to complete? Do you want to go ghost hunting at Vicksburg? The Redwood Falls Public Library has some great new video making technology available!

Resource of the Month
Aspen – Resource of the Month The Plum Creek Library system is getting a new patron catalog! Aspen will be launching Monday September 19th. Aspen is very user friendly and makes it easier than ever to find and borrow materials from the Library! If you need any help navigating or have any questions please either come into the Redwood …

One Book One County
For the Love of a River: The Minnesota One Book, One County is a reading program available to the Redwood County Libraries. Pick up a free copy at any public library in Redwood County (Lamberton, Morgan, Redwood Falls, and Wabasso), read the book, then pass it on or return it to the Library. Presentation with …