Happenings at the Library

ā€œUnearth a Storyā€ is the theme of the 2026 Summer Programs.
The Herington Public Library will host activities starting on Thursday, June 4th.
Children completing kindergarten and younger will meeting at 9 a.m.
Older youth will meet at 10 a.m.Ā 
(Thursdays only – the last one on July 2nd)
Programs will include stories, activities, snacks, crafts and special guests.
Everyone is welcome to participate in this free summer program.

Unearth a Story
The Herington Public Library will be CLOSED Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day! Have a Happy 4th of July and be safe! From the library staff and board members
Book Club Monday, July 6th 7:00 PM "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie Please call 785-258-2011 for more information. Anyone is welcome to join us.
The next meeting for the Library Board of Trustees will be on Tue., July 14th at 4:30 PM. Meetings are held in the basement. Anyone is welcome to join us!
Did you know? that the Herington Public Library can make copies, prints, send and receive faxes for you. Staff members can make black and white or colored copies. Patrons may print information from the computers to the printers. Cost is 15 cents for black and white, or color print are 25 cents per page. Faxes being sent or received are $1 for the first page; 50 cents for each additional page. For more information, call the library at 785-258-2011. Hours: Monday - Thursday 11-6 & Friday 9-3 Address: 102 South Broadway

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Hear from happy patrons

“Our public library is a treasure allowing us to be informed about current events, travel thru time or be different people through reading. What a wonderful blessing our public library is to our community. Thank you Herington library for always being there.”

Chrystal Brunner

“I’m thankful for the great selection of books and that you can send a fax or get copies printed or made. Also, for all they do for the kids with story time and crafts.”

Tammy Weber Martin

“My favorite memory is when my Mom said I was “old enough” to go get my very own library card like my cousins! I was soooo proud… no more checking out books on Mom’s or their cards I was important now! Of course I had to pay my own fines too!”

Betty Stiles

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