Who says prohibition can’t be fun? The Osawatomie Library would like to show you haw fun it was. They are hosting a speak easy fundraiser today at the loft on sixth. Speak easies were temporary, illegal drinking establishments that sold alcohol during the prohibition era in America. The event will feature tony “the piano man” Baragona of Heartland dueling pianos and 1920’ themed decorations. This is an 18 and over event, but you must be 21 or older to drink and ID’s will be checked at the door. Tickets are only 25 dollars per person. Ticket holders who are over the age of 21 will receive two free drink vouchers redeemable at the in-house bar for wine or beer. Specialty themed cocktails will be available for purchase, with all proceeds directly benefit adult programming and classes at the library. Tickets are available at the library. 1920’s costumes are encouraged, but not required.