26 June 2024

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Library Events

Library Events


Library Events Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Greetings from the Campbellsport Public Library! Story Walk The story walk story for the month of June is Once Upon a Book by Gace Lin and Kate Messner. We hope you will take some time to stop down and read this wonderful story! If you take the survey at the

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Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame 2024  Induction, Meet and Greet on Tap July 13

Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame 2024 Induction, Meet and Greet on Tap July 13


Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame 2024 Induction, Meet and Greet on Tap July 13 PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS CONTRIBUTOR The names of eight drivers, three track workers and one racing family will be added to a distinguished list of heralded Plymouth racing legends at the third annual Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame Class of 2024 Induction Night program, which will feature an inductee meet and greet/autograph

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Lake Matilda

Lake Matilda


AN OUTDOORSMAN’S JOURNAL Lake Matilda MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Hello friends, This week’s column is dedicated to Michelle Chiaro who was the queen of my world and passed away on June 15, 2022. In March of 2023, I was sitting at my desk and looking out my window when I noticed that my swimming pool had literally disintegrated. I had a swimming pool for 25 years and knew I would have

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19 June 2024

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Unveiling the Echoes of Time in Shelley’s   “Ozymandias”

Unveiling the Echoes of Time in Shelley’s “Ozymandias”


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | Unveiling the Echoes of Time in Shelley’s “Ozymandias” Dear Reader, In Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poignant sonnet, “Ozymandias”, the reader is transported through the annals of time, encountering the echoes of voices long silenced by the sands of desert winds. Through the juxtaposition of various voices, the poem unveils the ephemeral nature of power, fame,

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR You’d think a fella born and raised in the country, in fact lived his entire life there, ought to know better. Leastwise the son and grandson of farmers. Whose maternal grandpa was also a hired hand. And you would, of course, be wrong. Other than distinguishing a Holstein from a Hereford besides black Angus, haven’t a clue about different

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