Caring for House Plants

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Crawfordsville District Public Library’s second-floor house plant collection is growing. We currently have over 11 different types of plants that call CDPL home. If you haven’t visited before, our plants are a welcoming sight in the Reference and Local History department on the second floor. Throughout the floor, various houseplants encourage you to sit and […]

History of the Indy 500

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If you live in Indiana, you know the phrase, “Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines!” These classic and nostalgic words ring throughout my memory from years of listening to the Indianapolis 500 on my little stereo, hearing the roar of the engines as they burst to life, and the buzz and hum of the Indy […]

Stephen King: More than Just Horror

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Stephen King is regarded as a master of horror. Among his most famous works are classics turned into film such as Carrie (FIC Kin, DVD FIC Car), The Shining (FIC Kin, DVD FIC Shi), and It (FIC Kin, DVD FIC It). This is all well and good, but I personally don’t have the stomach for […]

Summer Nature Craft Programs

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Summer is probably the most active season of the year.  Here at CDPL we have a lineup of summer adult programs you may enjoy. On Saturday, May 27, at 10 am, we will be creating our own Homemade Bird Nests, so natural looking you might say it is real! We will be using various grasses, […]

Montgomery County Veterans Stories and Records

Once called Decoration Day, from placing flowers and wreaths upon the graves of fallen soldiers, Memorial Day has become a day of remembrance of those who have served our country. The exact origins of the day are unknown, but it does date back to the 1860s. Some have claimed the 1863 dedication of the Gettysburg, […]

Citizen Science

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Community-based environmental science, also called citizen science, relies on public input through volunteer action, to collect data in order to enact change in environmental aspects, including conservation, restoration, preservation, and environmental law and policy. Citizen science has been around since the 1990s when the internet exploded, and scientists learned they could request help from the […]

This One Is for Car Lovers!

Some books are meant for more than just the joy of reading them. They impart valuable information and instructions that you can apply to all sorts of hobbies and projects. Cookbooks and craft pattern books are very popular, but what you may not know is that we also have a large section on cars! The […]

National Library Week

Visit the Crawfordsville District Public Library from April 23rd through the 29th during National Library Week to enjoy fun activities and learn about your local library. You can quickly search our collection by visiting one of the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) stations located on the first and second floors, or check in advance on […]

Seed Library Comes to CDPL

The Crawfordsville District Public Library Seed Library opened its drawers in March with much fanfare and celebration. The seed library is simple to use. It is self-serve with no checkout or library card required. There is nothing to return! Just stop by the Reference Desk on the second floor and pick out your free seeds. […]

National Poetry Month at CDPL

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April is National Poetry Month, and if there’s one section of the public library that doesn’t get enough attention, it’s the poetry shelves. Seen as aloof, inaccessible, unrelatable–the stuff of groans and head-scratching from English class days gone by, poetry often gets a bad rap.  But here’s the thing. We live in fraught times–filled to […]

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