Summer Reading Starts Now!
Registration for the Children’s Summer Reading Program is officially OPEN! Sign up today at the library to start logging your reading hours and earning awesome prizes. Prizes start on June 2nd and the more you read, the more you win—so don’t miss out on the summer fun!
Stop by the library to register and get started!
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.
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.
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.
Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to spend the afternoon creating their own personalized mindfulness toolkits! We’ll make several simple crafts designed to help manage stress and promote calm. During the program, we’ll also discuss how to develop individual mindfulness practices, including breathing techniques. Each participant will decorate their own "toolbox" with washi tape and take it home with them. This will be a great time to connect with yourself and others before the end of the school year!
Registration is suggested, walk-ins are welcome. Register your teen by calling the library.
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.