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Children's Resource Center Wood County

Baby Storytime at the Library

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Join us for an in-person Baby Storytime program at the library. We will sing, rhyme, read, and have fun with scarves and bells! Children up to 36 months of age and older siblings are welcome.

CrafterWork

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Come out and create some tiny art on a 4x4 canvas! Art will be displayed Friday, May 6th during the ArtWalk.
Registration is preferred. Register by calling 419-422-1737 or register below. Adults and teens 16+ are welcome. Walk-ins are welcome if room is available.
This craft is free!

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John Birch Society Meeting

Baby Storytime at the Library

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Join us for an in-person Baby Storytime program at the library. We will sing, rhyme, read, and have fun with scarves and bells! Children up to 36 months of age and older siblings are welcome.

Genealogy Lock-In

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Join us for the Genealogy Lock-In! Arrive before 5:00 pm, when the library closes, and we will be "locked in" to work on genealogy for three hours! Use our books, computers, and other resources to work on your family tree. Registration is required below. Please pack your supper, as we will be taking a break to eat.

At-Home Makerspace: Spring Repeat

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Miss Sarah, Youth Services Librarian, presents art, science, and engineering projects. Create something fun with supplies you can find at home. This spring, we are reposting our favorite videos on Facebook. What Materials Do I Need?
Book Spine Poem: a collection of books
Blackout Poem: piece of writing (magazine article, newspaper article, text copies from a favorite book, etc.), scrap paper, pencil, markers
Acrostic Poem: scrap paper, pencil, paper and markers

At-Home Makerspace: Spring Repeat

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Miss Sarah, Youth Services Librarian, presents art, science, and engineering projects. Create something fun with supplies you can find at home. This spring, we are reposting our favorite videos on Facebook. What Materials Do I Need?
Folded Paper Kite: one sheet of cardstock, tape, sturdy straw, hole punch, string (optional string holder: toilet paper tube, scissors)
Rolled Paper Kite: one sheet of paper, tape, stapler, hole punch, string (optional string holder: toilet paper tube, scissors)
Kite Tail: ribbon or streamer or plastic bag, scissors, tape

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Young Democrats Meeting

Fiction Addiction Book Discussion Group

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Read "Lost Roses" by Martha Hall Kelly and join us for a discussion.