Come to the Alford library for some fun arts and crafts. In November, break out the dollar bills for some origami. Impress your friends and family with cute gifts. Fake bills will be available.
Did you know Japan celebrates the ancient art of origami in the month of November. Unlike traditional origami that requires square paper, dollar bill origami uses paper money that may already be in your pocket. With practice, you will be able to impress your friend or family with a little piece of art any time and any place.
About the Third Place On Meridian series
A "third place" is a vital social space where people can gather and connect outside of home and work. These spaces serve as community hubs, fostering casual interactions, building relationships, exchanging ideas, and creating a sense of belonging.
The Wichita Public Library invites you to make the library your third place with The Third Place on Meridian, an engaging program series designed to bring people together. Each event features a unique theme and activity, offering opportunities to relax, have fun, and connect with others in the community. From board games and movies to live music and more, there’s something for everyone.
Each Third Place event also includes a curated selection of library materials related to the event’s theme, which you can check out and enjoy at home.
Come and discover how the library can be your third place!
The Alford Branch Library is located in south Wichita near I-235 and Meridian. The building is named for Lionel D. Alford (1925-2000), a retired senior vice president at Boeing who is credited for starting the Kansas Food Bank and known as an advocate for Wichita Public Schools.