National Library Week
It’s National Library Week! Visit Litchfield Library this week and drop a button in a jar at the door. At the end of the week, we’ll get a visual representation of how many people visited our library!
It’s National Library Week! Visit Litchfield Library this week and drop a button in a jar at the door. At the end of the week, we’ll get a visual representation of how many people visited our library!
Public voting is now open for the 2026 Litchfield Library Foundation’s bookmark contest! Board members voted for the finalists, which were narrowed to 8 candidates. Ballots are available at a table in the library’s lobby. Online voting is also available: https://forms.gle/twSPfioL7dCDWRBv6 Please vote only once, whether that’s at the library or online.
Bookmarks with the winning design will be handed out at the Watercade parade and at the library for a year. The top 3 artists will win cash prizes from the foundation. Designs were created by Litchfield area students in grades 5-12.
Voting will close May 9.
We have a preview of the summer reading program, Plant a Seed, Read – with trees! On Arbor Day, Friday, April 24, the Litchfield Library will offer free trees for kids! White pine saplings will be available to pick up beginning at story hour that morning and while supplies last, courtesy of the Meeker County Soil & Water District. One tree per child. Plan to plant them within a week.
UPDATE: Classes are full.
In April, Adult Arts & Crafts will be offered twice, to give more people the chance to sign up: Thursdays, April 23 and 30, at 6:30 p.m. Sign up for the date that works better for you! Call the library at 320-693-2483 or stop at the front desk to sign up for this free class. Adults only.
This month’s project will be a decoupage birdhouse. A variety of paper designs will be available to choose from. All supplies are provided.
Since this class typically has a waiting list, please contact the library if you will not be attending after you signed up.
Ways the Friends of the Litchfield Library helped the Litchfield Library in 2025:










Thank you to the Friends of the Litchfield Library! What would we do without you?!
Litchfield Library’s seed library is available for early indoor plantings! The seed library is now in a long yellow container at the front desk, holding seeds that need to be started indoors early in the spring in order to be grown in Minnesota’s short growing season. More seeds will be added over time.
You may take 4 packets per week. No library card needed. No age limit.
Have some seeds you want to donate? We’ll take them!
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