March Library Highlights and Events.
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Cedarburg Public Library
Welcome to March at the Library!
As the seasons change, so do our exciting programs and events! March is full of opportunities to learn, connect, and get inspired at the library. From educational talks to hands-on activities, our March lineup is packed with fun and learning for all ages. Check out our Youth Events below for some Spring Break Fun. We can't wait to see you at the library this month! 
 
Find the full list of this month's library events here: March Events
Cribbage Club Goes Weekly!
Cedarburg is going crazy for cribbage! Starting in March, our Cribbage Club will run every week.  The first Wednesday of every month, library staff will teach the game, followed by one hour of playing cribbage with others. 
 
Open Play cribbage club will take place on the other Wednesdays in the month. 
 
Wednesdays at 10:00am
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Dine Out. Do Good: March 13

Featured Adult Events
Great Decisions
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This popular March program is back to provide expert analysis and in-depth discussions on critical geopolitical issues. 
 
Thurs. Mar. 6, 6:30pm: Peter Kranstover presents India: Between China, the West and the Global South
 
Thurs. Mar. 13, 6:30pm: Doug Savage presents American Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
 
Thurs. Mar. 20, 6:30pm: Rick Rocamora presents U.S.-China Relations
 
Thurs. Mar. 27, 6:30pm: John Katzka presents American Foreign Policy at a Crossroads 
AI: Revolution or Risk?
Join this non-partisan informational panel to hear Dr. Jeremy Kedziora, MSOE Endowed Chair of A.I., discuss the potential impact of artificial intelligence on our daily lives and futures. This presentation will explore the benefits and risks AI presents, as well as how it will shape industries, personal privacy, and ethics.
 
Presented by the League of Women Voters, Ozaukee and Washington Counties Youth Vote Group
 
Tues, Mar. 11, 6:00pm
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Internet Safety for Children
Children often have access to the internet at home, school, or even a friend’s house and they access the internet on different devices. Topics will include: online gaming, downloading apps, sharing photos, and clicking on links. Consumer Protection will also discuss laws that give parents control over what information a business can collect on a child and how that information can be used.
 
Wed. Mar. 12, 6:00pm
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Cinema Classics
Take a seat in our community room to watch a Cinema Classic movie. Come and go as you please. The library will be screening these on the white screen for anyone who wants to enjoy. 
 
Fri, Mar. 14, 1:00pm: To Catch a Thief 
Fri, Mar. 21, 1:00pm: Beach Blanket Bingo
DWD Job Fair
Ready to take the next step in your career? Join us at the Job Fair, where opportunity meets ambition! How to prepare:
  • Bring copies of your resume: be ready to share your skills and experience.
  • Dress professionally: make a great first impression.
 
Thurs, Mar. 20, 11:00am-2:00pm
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Non-fiction Book Club
Our newest book club focusses on non-fiction! From history and science to memoirs and current events, we’ll explore a variety of subjects designed to spark lively discussions and fresh perspectives. March title: Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and The American Experiment by Allen C. Guelzo
 
Mon, Mar. 31, 12:00pm
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Youth Events: Spring Break Week
Kids' Improv. Night
 
Improvisation is a fun and often hilarious way to explore storytelling and build self-confidence. Join our Youth Services staff in an hour of improv. comedy exercises and a whole lot of laughing! 
No experience necessary. 
 
Mon, Mar. 24, 4:30pm
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Lego Open Play
Join us for a fun-filled, drop-in Lego session where imagination knows no bounds! We supply the blocks, and you bring your creativity to build, design, and explore. This event is perfect for families of all ages, so come together and create something amazing! No registration is required – just drop in and start building. 
 
Tues. Mar. 25, 10:00am-12:00pm
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Nintendo Switch Drop-In
Come hang out in the community room for a thrilling time with Switch games! Whether you want to jump into a game or bring your own Switch, there’s plenty of fun to go around. It's the perfect way to make the most of spring break with friends and family. Just drop by and let the games begin!
 
Fri. Mar. 28, 10:00am-12:00pm
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Doodlebugs: Chalk Baby Birds
Doodlebugs is a fun art program for our small patrons, ages 2-5. The Doodlebug program fosters early learning skills such as muscle strengthening in hands for writing and self-expression for creativity and thinking. This month we will be making chalk baby bird drawings! 
Registration opens March 17.
 
Mon, Mar. 31, 10:00am
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