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Read Across America Read-In |
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Teen Space |
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 The library is calling all teens — just to hang out. We will host a Teen Space at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday each month. There will be some things provided to do (think snacks and crafts), but, mainly, we are just providing a space. All teens from 13 through 17 are welcome and can decide if they want to chat, study or just hang out. Please contact Shay Snow at 937.783.3585 for more information. |
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Crafty Creations |
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With spring just around the corner, there is nothing like a new wreath to celebrate the season.Crafty Creations in March will give you a chance to make a Butterfly Wreath. Each participant at this month's gathering will have the opportunity to use floral wire, flowers and feather butterflies to create a wreath. Creative adults are invited to attend the afternoong session at 1 p.m., Wedensday, March 11, or the evening session at 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 31. Registration is required for the evening session. Just stop by or call the library at 937.783.3585 by March 27 to register. Crafty Creations is always free, and supplies — and instruction — will be provided. |
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Adult Take-and-Make |
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If you ever wanted to play Mother Nature, the library gives you a chance with this month's Take-and-Make.The March Take-and-Make is a Clay Rainbow, in which you can put the colored chenille stems in any order you like and form the clay clouds in any shape you like.
Each Take-and-Make bag contains all the supplies necessary, plus detailed instructions. Visit the library and take a free bag. |
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Monday Night Movies |
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Help us celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday in March with one of the better film adaptations of his books.We will be showing Horton Hears a Who! for our Monday Night Movie at 5 p.m., March 9. Horton Hears a Who! features a number of famous actors doing voices, led by Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. The free family-oriented movie showings also include free pizza and popcorn. So, please join us to watch an elephant named Horton discover the city of Who-ville in a speck of dust and protect it from the dangers of the jungle. For more information, visit the library or call 937.783.3585. |
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Reading Dragons |
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It is never too late to start participating in Reading Dragons, the library's new trading-card style reading challenge.The challenge is open to all children and teens under 18. Each participant tracks their reading throughout the school year to earn creature cards to build their set. Four new creature cards are made available each month, so keep reading to fill out your set. Pick up your reading log and cards at the front desk of the library. And look for the announcement of new cards at the library and on social media at the beginning of each month. For more information, contact Youth Services Coordinator Amber Chaney at 937.783.3585.
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Storytime |
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Children from ages 2-5 will build a foundation for reading success through stories, play and activities. And you are invited to register your child anytime for the library's regular morning storytime sessions.
Morning storytimes are separated into age groups, but we also have our popular Family Storytime from 5-6 p.m. each Monday. No registration is required. Children (and adults) of all ages are welcome to just show up and enjoy a story, songs, crafts and a light snack.
For more information, please visit the library or call 937.783.3585. |
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Update your COOL library app |
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The new and improved COOL mobile app
is now available.Just go to your app store on Android or Apple and search for "COOL Catalog." After downloading the app, you will need your library card number and PIN when logging in for the first time. With the mobile app, you can search the entire catalog — including digital content — to find your next great read or movie night selection. From any smartphone or tablet, you can instantly tap into library resources, check your account, place holds, renew items, and much more. The previous COOL app is no longer being supported, so make sure you download the new app today.
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