Ness City Public Library

113 S. Iowa Avenue – Ness City, Kansas 67560

HOW WE LIVE – JAPAN

librarian | June 30, 2011

  On Friday, June 24th, seven third and fourth grade kids shared some of their knowledge of Japan and it culture as we began our summer reading activity session with facts about the small cluster of islands in Eastern Asia – Japan. Our two Ms. Nancy librarians guided the children in crafting some colorful dragon [...]

Away We Go – Maybe to Mexico!

librarian | June 21, 2011

          Thirteen first and second graders attended the “One World, Many Stories” summer reading activity day on June 17th here at the library. We started out making monkey surfer, which was a little challenging as the glue just didn’t want to dry!  The monkeys were really cute when everyone got theirs [...]

Super Turnout at Richard Renner the Vodvill Klown!

librarian | June 14, 2011

 Fifty-two children and twenty-two adults attended the Richard Renner/Vodvill Klown program sponsored by the library and held at the United Methodist Church on June 9th.  The audience laughed, hooted and hollered as Richard portrayed an ‘Ace’ pilot, a bumbling scientist, a master of the Kazoo language, an accordion playing musician and a ‘mad lib’ story [...]

Post Card Contest & Exchange

librarian | June 8, 2011

We kicked off our “One World, Many Stories” summer reading program with a post card contest.  Twenty  summer readers of all ages designed  post card pictures using the theme “Where in the world would you like to visit and why?”  The pictures were transformed into post cards and these cards are being sent to about [...]

Richard Renner, Vodvill Klown, comes to Ness City!

librarian | June 8, 2011

The Ness City Public Library will host, Richard Renner, The Vodvill Klown, on Thursday, June 9th at the United Methodist Church basement at 2 p.m.  This program is for everyone enrolled in our summer reading program, “One World, Many Stories.”  Mr. Renner entertains with his skills of juggeling, acrobatics, and comedy.  Children younger that first grade, must [...]