Create, share, grow. Meet at The River Coffeehouse. Share your own creative work or something that inspires you. This is a collaborative program between Syracuse Public Library and North Webster Community Public Library. Open to all teens grades 6-12. There is no cost for this program.
Preschool Story Time is geared toward ages 3-6 and includes stories, songs, fingerplays, literacy activities and a simple craft. Classes will start on Feb. 5th and continue through April 16th at 10:30 and 11:30 am on Wednesdays. Each class lasts approx. 45 minutes. Registration is requested but visitors are always welcome.
We’ll be sharing insights from our recent Backyard Bird Count, showcasing various bird species in our area. This information is valuable for bird lovers and enhances our understanding of local wildlife. Also, with spring and summer approaching, it's essential to promote weather safety in our community. By combining the bird count results with community engagement, we can foster a deeper appreciation for nature, encouraging birdwatching and emphasizing the importance of being prepared for changing weather conditions, thus equipping everyone to safely enjoy our beautiful environment.
Preschool Story Time is geared toward ages 3-6 and includes stories, songs, fingerplays, literacy activities and a simple craft. Classes will start on Feb. 5th and continue through April 16th at 10:30 and 11:30 am on Wednesdays. Each class lasts approx. 45 minutes. Registration is requested but visitors are always welcome.
Join us for a free Women’s Self-Defense Class on Wednesday, March 12th at 5:30 pm. Learn self-defense skills from instructor Steve Hanford of Lions Karate. Boost your confidence with hands-on techniques to handle unsafe situations and be prepared to defend yourself if needed. Registration is required, so call us at 574-834-7122 to secure your spot!
Due to unforeseen circumstances, today's "Planning Your Garden" class has CANCELLED. Have a great day!
Join us for a fun, high-energy workout! This class uses Zumba-style dance videos to move and groove and work up a sweat. No prior dance experience needed.
PAWS-To-Read on Thursdays has been "PAWSED" for the rest of March.
"Our personal identity is comprised of facts, lore, and DNA. How do we navigate that well,effectively honoring our family history, even when faced with inaccuracies,
embellishments, or outlandish fabrications? From deciphering the truth behind mythical
ancestors to understanding the significance of half-remembered tales, we will grapple with
the importance of preserving family stories. By addressing the challenge of reconciling
truth and myth within family histories, this class empowers attendees to shape their
family’s identity with clarity and integrity, discerning fact from fiction, and preserving the
essence of their heritage while embracing the complexities of their ancestral past."
Step into a time-traveling adventure like no other with our Escape Room Experience, where your mission is to retrieve the stolen diary of the illustrious Iris Baughman. Iris, a spirited young woman from Indiana, documented her captivating journey to the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair in her cherished diary. However, the mischievous Sammy, the Interviewing Toucan, has cunningly snatched it away. This challenge is tailor-made for those who have a knack for genealogy and a deep connection to history. Can you outsmart Sammy’s clever tricks and restore Iris’s lost memories? Join us for an exhilarating test of wits, where every clue and puzzle brings you closer to unraveling a century-old mystery. Are you ready to embark on this thrilling quest? By appointment only. Call 574-834-7122.
Stop by the Library every Monday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. to see friends, relax, enjoy snacks, make a craft, study, play board games or color. Open to grades 6-12.