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Emil M Larson Library, serving an area of 1,260 residents, has a collection of 6,300 books and periodicals; in addition, there are 96 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, as well as 50 video items, such as DVDs and VHS tapes. Internet terminals are available for use by the general public.

Staffing consists of one employee, plus volunteers. Annual expenditures on the library collection total $2,200. Patrons make 3,100 visits annually, and check out materials 2,900 times. Thirteen percent of all check-outs are children's materials.

Location: 111 West 1st, Clark South Dakota 57225 Telephone 605-532-5571

Other Public Libraries nearby:
(Bristol) Bristol School/Community Library
(Watertown) Hamlin-Codington Regional Library
(Redfield) Redfield Carnegie Library
(Redfield) Redfield Carnegie Library
(Watertown) Watertown Regional Library
(Watertown) Watertown Regional Library

06/09 Coming to The Clark area
South Dakota BBQ Championships Huron SD May31-June1 Anyone can compete in the backyard BBQ Competition. Meat is provided so you don't need to bring any.
Teapot Days Tea SD June13-15 Enjoy the carnival, view antique tractors and equipment, and watch the crowning of Ma and Pa Teapot.
Antique Power Show Huron SD June15-17 Experience the days of antique tractors, cars, steam and stationary gas engines. 150 exhibits and displays, entertainment, demonstrations, flea market, parade and tractor and car games.
Turner County Fair Parker SD August12-15 South Dakota's oldest county fair. The four best days of summer.
Brown County Fair Aberdeen SD August12-18 The Brown County Fair has been providing entertainment and promoting family unity since the 1880s. Enjoy the Dacotah Stampede Rodeo and the demolition derby.
Sidewalk Arts Festival Sioux Falls SD September7 The Sidewalk Arts Festival is the Sioux Salls region's largest one day outdoor festival. Held each year in historic downtown Sioux falls, the festival fills Phillips Avenue from 9th to 14th streets, draws 65,000 visitors and showcases 375 fine art, folk art, and craft booths.