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SummerREAD 2024
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Fiction Addiction Book Discussion Group

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Read "The Taking of Jemima Boone: Colonial Settlers, Tribal Nations, and the Kidnap that Shaped America" by Matthew Pearl and join us for a discussion!

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Genealogy Society

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Zonta

At-Home Makerspace: Winter 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 winter, we are reposting our favorite videos on Facebook.

Because You're Worth It-Cooking for One or Two

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Tired of holiday leftovers? Learn how to scale down recipes and cook amounts to meet the mealtime needs of smaller households. Cooking only what you need saves grocery money, refrigerator space, and provides a healthy, tasty alternative to take-out or frozen dinners.

Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia

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In light of the increase in COVID-19 cases with the omicron variant, the Alzheimer's Association has announced that all in-person meetings and programs will be held virtually. This program will now be held virtually. Please call 800-272-3900 to register for the program and obtain the Zoom link.

Virtual Tutor Training Read for Life

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Read for Life will be offering a virtual tutor training class all month long to train volunteers to be Read for Life tutors.  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@findl

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Genealogy Society

Lit Lovers Book Discussion

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Read "The Woman in the White Kimono" by Ana Johns and join the discussion!

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Genealogy Society