Manitowoc Library announces program schedule in February


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 Manitowoc Library announces program schedule in February


Children's programs


Toddler Time will be held at 10:00 am on Tuesday and Wednesday. This program is designed for children under 3.
Family Activity Nights will be held at 18:00 on Tuesday as follows: Smile (3 February), Aurora Therapy Dog (10 February), the Elegant Elephant (17 February) and the Noble Pig (24 February).
Children can read with a certified therapy dog at 06:30 on February 10.
Story Time, which is geared for preschoolers, will be held as follows: Smile (3 to 4 February), dental celebration with Dr. Estalla A. Pizana of Dental Park (7 February), Be My Valentine (February 10, 11 and 14), Elegant Elephant (February 17, 18 and 21) and the noble pig (February 24, 25 and 28). Story time is at 10:00 pm Saturday
Milwaukee Bucks "Read to Achieve" reading challenge runs through February and is intended for students in third through eighth grade. Read to get a voucher for a free game Bucks tickets.
The film "Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad Day" will be shown at 12:30 on 21 February.
Elephant and Piggie Readathon, which is for children up to grade two, runs through March 7 with a wrap-up party at 10 am on March 7.
Investment Screening Early Development will be held from 9 am until noon and then 3-7 pm on March 4 of this event for children aged 2 months to 4 years.

youth programs

Teen Chocolatefest Party will be held at 12:30 am on February 14. The event includes stacking contest chocolate, chocolate pudding eating contest, relay candy and much more.
Teen Advisory Board will meet at 4:30 pm Monday at Franklin Street Room to make Valentine or anti-Valentine and to help plan Teen Chocolatefest party on February 14th.
Receive homework help from 3-6 pm every Tuesday and Wednesday at the Teen Scene area.

The film "Guardians of the Galaxy" will be shown at 17:30 on 25 February.

adult programs

Receive assistance with BadgerCare Plus and other types of health insurance on February 3, 1-7 pm and 1-5 pm on February 10 at Franklin Street Room.
2015 Decision of the series starts this month. Topics in February are: Russia and the Near Abroad (2 February), Privacy in the Digital Age (9 February), US Policy Towards Africa (February 16) and Sectarianism in the Middle East (23 February). The program will be held from 6-8 pm in the Community Room Balkansky.
Decrease with your gadgets at the service desk and receive one-on-one assistance technology 6-8pm every Tuesday.
There will be Overdrive Computer class at 6 pm on February 10, and again at 10:00 on February 18 and at noon on Feb. 27 in the Board Room.
There will be a series of multicultural events on Sundays in February and March in Balkansky Community Room. February events will be held as follows: Bilingual Story Time, 14:30 on February 8; performance by Silver Lake College Department of Music, 13:30 on 15 February; and Flamenco Dancing, 02:30 on February 22. The film "Edge of Tomorrow" will be shown at 6:00 on February 3 in Balkansky Community Room.
The Brown Bag Seminar "Mini not only for children," by Kay Felde, will be held at 12:15 pm on February 11 in the Balkansky Community Room. Join Felde to peek into the room his miniature creations.
Professor Steve Ackerman will discuss the weather and climate change in the Great Lakes region 6-7 pm on Feb. 25 at the Franklin Street Room.
There will be a discussion about the book "Lives of Girls and Women," by Alice Munro, at 6 pm on February 17 in the Board Room.
A Beginning Genealogy workshop will be held at 11:00 pm on February 17 in the Balkansky Community Room.

Up to six million households face a penalty for passing health insurance


  WASHINGTON-The US government estimates that as many as six million households may have to pay a fine for not having had health insurance coverage last year as required by the Affordable Care Act, officials said Wednesday.

  Prince William County, Virginia residents get help with their health insurance application of the Prince William Community Health Center, Evergreen Terrace Site, in Manassas, Va., Saturday, November 15, 2014. Both seasons sign-up under President Barack Obama's health overhaul begins Saturday with hope that consumers will have a positive experience at the moment and fears that entrenched political opposition and challenge the new law may not collapse program.

  Up to 20% of the reporting tax-or about 30 million uninsured for part or last year is likely to ask for and receive exemption from punishment, officials said. Many exceptions can be applied for during the tax filing process.
  Approximately 150 million taxpayers are expected to file tax returns for the season to come, said Mark Mazur, assistant secretary for tax policy in the Ministry of Finance. The process of filing taxes this year is expected to be more difficult because the United States will, in some cases, have to pay a fine or get a smaller refund because of the credit they receive to offset the insurance premiums that are too big.
Health law requires nearly all Americans have coverage or pay a penalty, with a few exceptions. Approximately 2% to 4% of expected tax complainant must pay a fine for not insuring in 2014, which is $ 95 per adult, or 1% of the family income, whichever is greater.
  Government agencies to encourage Americans to file their taxes electronically and provide the reporting information via email, phone and text. They also offer a means of support to the Internal Revenue Service and other federal sites.
  The figures are based on the percentage of the affected reporting provided by the Ministry of Finance. Taxpayers refers to households because, for tax purposes, the tax paid by households.
  Government officials on Wednesday provided some of the first estimates of how the United States will be affected by the ACA when taxes. About three-quarters of the reporting tax

  As many as 5% of taxpayers receive subsidies that offset the cost of premiums for insurance plans obtained through the ACA. The amount of subsidy is based on the consumer projection of their income in 2014. Since income can vary and can not be accurately estimated, some of those who received the credit may owe money or get a smaller refund. Other people may get a larger refund if the amounts are too low, officials said.
which has coverage in 2014 will only have to check a box on their federal tax forms showed they have the coverage last year.
Government officials say they have not made a decision on a special enrollment season that will go beyond the deadline.
  Federal officials began in early January mailing statements called 1095A form to consumers with information about how to file the return. Attention to change the ACA during tax season may encourage Americans to register now to coverage, such as open enrollment season under ACA passed through February 15.
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