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Apr, 2024

WPL Haiku Contest!

April 1, 2024-April 30, 2024
April is National Poetry Month! In celebration of National Poetry Month, Willard Public Library invites you to unleash your creativity and participate in our Haiku Contest, running from April 1st…
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Apr, 2024

Renovation Raffle Half Pot Fundraiser

Evansville April 17, 2024 08:00-June 8, 2024 17:00
Renovation Raffle Join us in supporting historic Willard Public Library through our exciting Renovation Raffle fundraiser. With your participation, you’ll not only have the chance to win big, but also…
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Apr, 2024

Beyond Books — Earth Day Fun

April 23, 2024 16:00
🌍🌱 Calling All Earth Day Explorers! 🌱🌍 Hey eco-warriors! 🌟 Let’s celebrate Earth Day in style 🌿📚 📚 Get ready to be inspired by “It’s Earth Day, Tiny!” by Cari…
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Images from Evansville's Local History

WILLARD PUBLIC LIBRARY

the grey lady ghost

The Grey Lady ghost was first reported to have been seen in Willard Library in the late 1930s by a custodian. Since that time, those looking—and not looking—for the apparition have reported unexplained events and sights.

WILLARD PUBLIC LIBRARY

the grey lady ghost

The Grey Lady ghost was first reported to have been seen in Willard Library in the late 1930s by a custodian. Since that time, those looking—and not looking—for the apparition have reported unexplained events and sights.

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