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Photograph of two people looking at plants outside
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The Naturalist-in-Residence encourages the community to explore and reflect on the natural world.

Various covers of true crime books used in the book club.
Various covers of true crime books used in the book club.
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True Crime Book Club uses true crime non-fiction to explore social issues such as mental health, racism and substance abuse.

Image shows 12 historical  images corresponding to each speaker event. Text reads: The Hastings Public Library invites you to experience this free humanities speaker series. Lore of the Land: A look at the Culture of Nebraska and its People
Image shows 12 historical  images corresponding to each speaker event. Text reads: The Hastings Public Library invites you to experience this free humanities speaker series. Lore of the Land: A look at the Culture of Nebraska and its People
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This speaker series focused on the cultural, historical and musical events that formed Nebraska. 

Collaged letters read: ZINE Workshop.
Collaged letters read: ZINE Workshop.
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Dive into the history of zine-making and how to use digital collections to make your own.

Photograph of an open scrapbook (Men’s League for Woman Suffrage, Miller Scrapbook, Library of Congress.) Collage and scrapbook material surround the book.
Photograph of an open scrapbook (Men’s League for Woman Suffrage, Miller Scrapbook, Library of Congress.) Collage and scrapbook material surround the book.
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Use current magazines, newspapers, flyers and personal effects to create a DIY personal history that might become a future primary source.

Image shows five Votes for Women Buttons.
Image shows five Votes for Women Buttons.
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This program uses primary sources to create buttons exploring the ephemera of the women’s suffrage movement.

Three people seated in front of projector screen with a Zoom meeting screen pulled up with four people included.
Three people seated in front of projector screen with a Zoom meeting screen pulled up with four people included.
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What can we learn from small and rural libraries about hybrid programming?