• Kalona Public Library is honored to partner with Riverside VFW Auxiliary Post #6414 to remember and honor the men and women who died while serving in the United States Military during the …
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• Kalona Public Library is honored to partner with Riverside VFW Auxiliary Post #6414 to remember and honor the men and women who died while serving in the United States Military during the month of May. Stop by the library to pick up a “Buddy” Poppy to support the Veterans of Foreign Wars for Veterans Assistance Programs!
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New children’s DVDs: Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tales; The Derby Stallion; Lassie; Smurfs 2.
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