Happy 100th Hopkins Library! Hopkins LIbrary is 100 years old this year. Do you have a favorite library story or memory to share?
The Holy Scriptures: THE HOLY BIBLE Old and New Testaments IN THE King James Version published by the THOMAS NELSON INC. GOD is Love and Love is GOD!
Thank-You Father Jehovah! I Love You!
THE HOLY BIBLE Old and New Testaments In THE King James Version publisher THOMAS NELSON INC.
The Healthy Woman's Lifestyle Choice
Student Government Loans & Poor Seeking Assistance: The Government Is Involved In Everything!
Amazing People Crossing Paths In Life!
Shopping For Less!
Environmentally Friendly Cars! The Twin-Cities 39th Annual Auto Show At The Convention Center! Starts tomorrow March 10-18, 2012!
Poetry... spring.... free.... adults.... create... library....The Loft LIterary Center...
Maximizing And Minimizing: Cause & Effect Commitment-Phoblia
"The New Handsome Nikon 1 Camera: Sold At The Target Stores!" The Nikon 1 Comes In 5 Fabulous Colors!
Beautiful Ways Artist Express Their Visions For The Public To View!
We have just been informed that another Bone Marro match was found from our 4th annual Kickball Tournament hosted on 9/24/2011.
Standards For A Happier Life In Hopkins Minnesota And Around The World!
Our mission is to help the families of children who have a serious illness by providing them with meals, gas cards & grocery cards, parking passes, toiletries, magazines, books, etc.
The last in a three-part series making the case for a smarter plan to rebuild Shady Oak Road.
On the NatureLit blog, author and educator Christine Petersen reviews nature-themed children's literature.
A look at property values and lost earnings show that the Shady Oak Road project as planned is not an improvement for the City of Hopkins.
*Saturday Feb 11 *12:00 - 2:00pm *Free *Meet at the Midtown Sheraton between 11:30 and noon. *Bike and/or walk and/or hang out *Noncompetitive *Food, music and fun
The Hopkins City Council would be foolish to contribute $2.8 million dollars to a road project that will be detrimental to the city's bottom line and quality of life.
On the NatureLit blog, Christine Petersen reviews nature-themed children's literature.
This article introduces the NatureLit blog and describes how age-appropriate literature can help children connect to nature before they learn about environmental problems.
Two birds plus twelve chairs for the library!
Shrink your waste!
Thanks for your vote of confidence. Serving to make a difference on the school board. We will continue to make a difference for our learners and community. Thank you! Your voice will be heard.
A Little-Free-Library pops up in Hopkins! Thanks to those responsible for this wonderful way to share the gift of books.
What do you really know about Somalia or Ethiopia? Join a lively discussion to learn more about East African cultures.
Meet local author Peggy Keener at the Hopkins Library
Fancy yourself an action hero? Learn behind the scenes tricks to create spectacular fights and falls just like your favorite actors do.
Calling young authors! Are you the next J.K. Rowling, Stephen King or ???? Learn all about character creation from the professional writers at the Loft.
Support Irma M Coleman for Hopkins School Board
Personal Statement
Meeting with the author, Nancy Carlson, in residence at Galewood.
Coleman's interest and activities
Irma M Coleman getting involved in parent activities
The Bio of Irma M Coleman
It is essential to build a team relationship in business, in government, in community. Building relationships starts with the basics of just getting to know each other.
Remember the Dow House? Mysteries and Mansions at the Library
Wendy's Wiggle Jiggle and Jam + a free book for each child!