Library Closes at 12PM, Friday, March 20, for Staff Development

Manitowoc Public Library will be closing at 12PM on Friday, March 20 for Staff Development. Regular hours will resume Saturday, March 21. Drive-thru book drop & online resources are available 24/7!

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WOMT 100: A Century of Live Local Radio in Manitowoc

All Day 4/20 - 5/30
Main Floor at Manitowoc Public Library
Program Type:
Exhibit
Age Group:
All Ages

100 years ago, WOMT Radio was founded by pioneers of Wisconsin broadcasting, Francis and Lillian Kadow, and originally broadcast from the Second Floor of the Mikadow Theatre on Washington Street.

Program Location: Manitowoc Public Library
Room: Main Floor
Age Group: All Ages
Program Type: Exhibit
Event Details:

100 years ago, WOMT Radio was founded by pioneers of Wisconsin broadcasting, Francis and Lillian Kadow, and originally broadcast from the Second Floor of the Mikadow Theatre on Washington Street.

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Accessibility

Individuals requesting accommodation for disabilities should contact the Library's ADA Manager. Reasonable accommodations will be made as quickly as possible, often within a week.

Unattended Children

Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.

Great Lakes Small Streams Exhibit

All Day 9/7 - 9/29
No Space at Manitowoc Public Library
Program Type:
Exhibit

The Wisconsin Historical Society and Manitowoc Public Library present Great Lakes Small Streams: How Water Shapes Wisconsin. We drink it, fish in it, clean with it, swim in it and travel across it. Water has always been critical for our survival.

Program Location: Manitowoc Public Library
Room: No Space
Program Type: Exhibit
Event Details:

The Wisconsin Historical Society and Manitowoc Public Library present Great Lakes Small Streams: How Water Shapes Wisconsin. We drink it, fish in it, clean with it, swim in it and travel across it. Water has always been critical for our survival.