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Use our convenient online reference collection for quick answers, facts, DIY projects, language tools, homework help, career assistance, and more. This great collection is free to use with your library card!

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Friends of the Library Board Meeting

Movement That Works for You

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Join Kirsten Seele, dietitian and certified health and well-being coach from Northwest Ohio Orthopedics, to learn more about finding an exercise routine that fits your life. Don't enjoy exercise or think you don't have time? That's fine! Ms. Seele will share how to increase movement, how to find a routine that you enjoy, along with tips, recommendations, and resources that are available to you.

Bows & Blasters Book Discussion

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This month's book is "The Poppy War" by R.F. Kuang. Ebook copies are available on Hoopla. Join our Bows & Blasters Facebook group!

Gentle Reads Book Discussion

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Read "Forgiving Paris" by Karen Kingsbury and join our discussion.

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Zonta Meeting

Traveling Trivia

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Join us as we host ocean-themed traveling trivia with Blanchard Valley Center! Compete as a team (four members max) or as an individual for a chance to win amazing prizes! Adults and teens are welcome.

Tutor Training

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Read for Life will be offering a tutor training class! Potential adult volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and are asked to commit to one year or more of volunteering. Volunteers must be literate, however, no professional training or education is required. Read for Life is looking for volunteers to teach reading, writing, English, life skills and subject areas of the High School Equivalency including math, social studies, and science. Registration is required by calling 419-422-3755 or e-mailing readforlife@findlaylibrary.org.

CrafterWork: Donations

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Bring in your gently used (or never got around to using) art and craft supplies for others to be able to create with! Drop them at the reference desk or the book donation areas. Items must be clean and in good condition. Any remaining supplies after the swap will be donated to the library and local donation centers.