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You are invited to visit the
International Falls Public Library
during your stay in International Falls
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From: Diane Adams (email address available on the Library Site)
Date: November 14, 2006 8:54:29 AM CST
I am the current director of the International Falls Public Library. I have only been in town almost 3 years. I have been requested by my Board of Trustees to contact the ACR committee and encourage the publicity of a library visit while alumni are in town during the reunion. In light of that, here is an announcement.
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Comments: The Friends of the Falls Library will host a book sale on Friday, June 29, 2006 from noon - 4 p.m. in the basement of the library. All sales are by donation and support library programming.
The Library Board of Trustees with the help of the Friends of the Library will host an open house at the library on Friday, June 29, 2006 from noon - 4 p.m. Stop by, take a look at the remodel and enjoy coffee, punch and cookies. Come see what we've done and where we're going.
Diane Adams <Email Address Not Printed>
03/29/07 13:16
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Iltis Indian On Display In The Library
The City of International Falls is proud to welcome back the "Iltis Indian" statue which graced the front of the Iltis Drug Store on the N.W. corner of 3rd Street and 4th Avenue in downtown International Falls for many years beginning in 1949. The "Iltis Indian" statue, carved by Custer Thydean, was named "Chief Win-De-Do", after an Indian of the Ottertail Lake and Ottertail River Reserve, Bears Pass, Ontario. The Iltis Drug Store is now gone and the statue had been sold and was located out of state for many years.
A collaborative effort of Koochiching County and the City of International Falls resulted in the return of the statue to International Falls. Koochiching County has donated its interest in the statue to the city and the city is requesting public input on a location for permanent display of this significant historic icon. A suggestion box is available at the library for your suggestions about where the statue should be displayed and for your memories of the statue when it was downtown.
'Iltis Indian' finds a home in the Falls Library in 2006
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