For All Ages
Movie and Craft: Disney’s Wish
On Tuesday, April 23rd at 4pm, come to the library and enjoy a movie and free popcorn! This newly released Disney movie tell the story of 17-year-old Asha, who makes a passionate plea to the stars in a moment of need, and …
Sunflower eLibrary – Libby Overdrive
Borrow ebooks and audiobooks to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app by OverDrive. You can even send your borrowed ebooks to your Kindle ereader! It’s free and easy to get started. Great Selection Choose from bestsellers, …
Library Pickup Service
How to get started Go to our webpage and click on the catalog link on the right hand side of the page. You can also visit our catalog directly at catalog.lmlibrary.org. On the top right of the catalog page, it …
Request a book bundle
Want something new to read or watch but just don’t know what? Fill out a request form and we will find something for you! Tell us what sort of books or DVDs you want. If you aren’t satisfied with the …
For Adults
NoveList Plus
Looking for your next book? Want to find more authors like your favorites? NoveList Plus has all your reading answers. Find books that match your interests, read-alikes for your favorite titles and authors, or ready-made book lists on your favorite …
Who gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?
On May 9th at 6:30pm, Nancy Honig from the Wild West District-K-State Research & Extension is coming to the library to present “Who gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?” a guide to passing on personal possessions. Register online, by phone (620)626-018 …
Bunco Party
On Friday, April 26th at Noon, join us for the popular dice game, Bunco! Let the dice roll, meet friends, and win some fun prizes. Registration is required, so register online, or in person. Adults only. Snacks will be provided …
Library and Lunch – May
In May we will meet to discuss”West with Giraffes” by Lynda Rutledge We’ll meet onTuesday, May 14that 12 p.m. Bring your lunch and join the discussion …
Chromebook kits and mobile Wi-Fi hotspots
Checkout a Chromebook and a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot from the library and take the internet home with you! What is it? A mobile hotspot is a portable device that provides internet access to any Wi-Fi enabled device within approximately 30 …
For Teens
Teen Volunteer Opportunities
Need community service hours for school? You can complete community service hours in several different ways by volunteering with the Liberal Memorial Library! Check with the desk during open hours of Mon-Thurs 9 – 8 pm, Fri 9 – 6 …
For Kids
LEGO Play Day
Unleash your imagination. On every 1st and 3rd Tuesday on the month, join us for free-play with LEGO bricks galore! …
Saturday English and Spanish Storytimes
The English session will start at 11 am followed by the Spanish session at 11:30 am. Each child that attends will receive a FREE book and a craft to take home and complete. Storytime is open to all ages …
Evening Storytime
On Mondays at 5:30 pm, we’ll have stories, songs, crafts, and more! Plus, every child gets a free book to take home at every storytime. Evening Storytime is open to all ages …
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
Read 1000 books to your child before he/she enters school. Your child will receive a prize after each 200 books he/she reads. Sign up online or see more information …
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Ask about our 3D Printer
How do I find things to print? You can find print-ready files that you can download from sites like Thingiverse. What do I need to do to get my file printed? Fill out our online 3D printer project request form. You can also bring a flash drive with a .stl, .obj, .amf, or a pre-sliced gcode format file saved on it to the library. If your bring a pre-sliced gcode file, also bring a screenshot of the 3D printing software used to slice your project, including the estimated filament in grams or meters. Once we have your file, we will take it from there. Only designated library staff and volunteers will have hands-on access to the 3D printer. How much does it cost to print? It costs $0.10 per gram to print with a minimum charge of $0.50. For more information, see our FAQ page. Slicing Instructions If you want to use slicing software to manipulate and customize the files you find online, you can use these instructions. This will generate a gcode file that can be uploaded to the library's 3D printer.
- View instructions for making a multi-material (more than one color) 3D print with Canvas.
- View instructions for making a single-material (all one color) 3D print with PrusaSlicer.
Item Purchase Suggestion Form
Do you know of a book that isn’t in our library but you think it should be? Or are you interested in a particular subject but can’t find any books about it? You can use this form to help keep our library current and give suggestions about books or subjects that are of interest to you ...