Let’s Move
NWCPL 110 East North Street, North Webster, IN, United StatesMove and groove at this month's Let's Move zumba style dance exercise class! Class is free, no library card required. Appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
Move and groove at this month's Let's Move zumba style dance exercise class! Class is free, no library card required. Appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
The North Webster Community Public Library is excited to announce another round of the comprehensive health program titled “A Matter of Balance,” aimed at empowering older adults to take control of their fall-related concerns and enhance their activity levels. The program will consist of a series of engaging two-hour classes held on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10:30 am-12:30 pm starting Monday, April 28, running through Wednesday, May 21. Limited seating is available, with a maximum of 12 participants per session. Participants are kindly urged to attend all sessions to fully benefit from the program’s valuable insights. To register, call Kosciusko County – Purdue Extension @ (574) 372-2340.
Go behind the scenes of The Chosen with extras Doug and Lisa Hines as they share firsthand stories from the set! Hear about their unique experiences, behind-the-scenes moments, and what it’s like to be part of the hit series. Don’t miss this insider’s look at the making of The Chosen!
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the show, you won’t want to miss this exclusive glimpse into the making of The Chosen!
The event is free and open to the public, no library card is required.
Do you like to knit or crochet? This group is for you! We will meet the third Wednesday of every month to share patterns, work on projects, and enjoy some social time! Instruction will be available for beginners.
The North Webster Community Public Library is excited to announce another round of the comprehensive health program titled “A Matter of Balance,” aimed at empowering older adults to take control of their fall-related concerns and enhance their activity levels. The program will consist of a series of engaging two-hour classes held on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10:30 am-12:30 pm starting Monday, April 28, running through Wednesday, May 21. Limited seating is available, with a maximum of 12 participants per session. Participants are kindly urged to attend all sessions to fully benefit from the program’s valuable insights. To register, call Kosciusko County – Purdue Extension @ (574) 372-2340.
Think your purse or wallet is safe? You might be surprised! Join us for What’s in Your Bag?, an interactive Purdue Extension program that uncovers the small but surprising ways we may be putting our personal information at risk—often without even realizing it. From everyday items to seemingly harmless details, learn how identity thieves can use what you carry to their advantage. This event is relevant to everyone, whether you have a big online presence or rarely go online. Stay informed, stay protected!
Join Producer, Lead Investigator and New Jersey Native Mike Familant as he shares his experiences researching and tracking down the truth behind North America’s most iconic cryptid, Bigfoot.
Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Grassman, Skunk Ape or Big Red Eye, whatever name you choose to call this large, bipedal hominid, Mike has probably tried to track it down. Mike has been researching this amazing creature for over 13 years, and has captured some impressive evidence along the way. From the Florida Swamps to the North Country of Maine and everywhere in between, Mike is the full-time lead investigator and producer of the show, “In the Shadow of Big Red Eye.” He will exhibit some extraordinary evidence backed by facts which he and his team have collected throughout his journey, along with some of the unfortunate experiences which come along with Bigfooting. A Q&A will be held after the presentation and Mike will be available after for photographs and autographs.
See all of Mike’s shows, including his docuseries “Squatchables” (how to get into Bigfooting) on his YouTube Channel, “Sussex County Bigfoot,” and follow his Facebook page “In the Shadow of Big Red Eye” to keep up with the team’s expeditions and to see their newest evidence.
Let's face it, writing is hard. From choosing what to write about, to crafting your first draft, to the agonizing revision process, writers live in a world of day-to-day stress; yet, we love what we do! Join a group of like-minded writers as we share our own experiences with writing, whether for publishing or simply for our own enjoyment. We will share our creations based on a monthly writing prompt, then participate in a group exercise. Attendees may also bring their work for optional critique. May's writing prompt is, "If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?" Writers of all genres are welcome.
Discover the magic of needle felting with Jill! Learn how to turn soft wool into adorable creations in this hands-on, beginner-friendly class. It’s completely free, but space is limited—don’t wait! Call the library today to reserve your spot and unleash your creativity! 5/22/25 UPDATE: CLASS IS FULL & REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
Genealogists and those interested in learning genealogy are invited to check out Roots and Branches. This will be a time for one-on-one discussion, sharing tips, building your tree, and tackling brick walls. Attendees will also learn about the Genealogical Proof Standard and how they can apply it to trace their ancestors accurately. This program will take place the first Wednesday of every month from 10 a.m. to noon.
We are changing up the format of our Beginner Tech program! Are you struggling to learn the basics of your laptop, tablet, or smartphone? Come to this informal program to learn how to operate your new-to-you technology! We will show you how to access the internet, write and send an email, block unwanted callers, delete old texts and messages, download or remove apps, and more! Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.
Learn how to get the most out of your smartphone camera in this hands-on class. Topics include: capturing crisp, well-lit photos; taking better selfies; using the grid and level for stronger composition; mastering night mode for low-light shots like the aurora borealis and moon; scanning QR codes with ease; and exploring slow-motion and time-lapse video features.