What’s Happening at WCPL Welcome to the WCPL Newsletter. Find out what’s new and exciting at Williams County Public Library in February, March, and April 2026, along with information on upcoming events, and services we offer. WCPL is made up of the following locations: Bryan Main, Edgerton Branch, Edon Branch, Pioneer Branch, Stryker Branch, West Unity Branch, and the Local History Center. Williams County Public Library provides access to materials such as books, movies, music, audio books, & digital books for all ages. WCPL also provides many services to the public: free computer & internet access, notary appointments, homebound services, curbside services, as well as programming, and WCPL is fine-free! Hours & Locations Bryan Main Library Monday: 9:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9:00am - 6:00pm Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday: 9:00am - 12:00pm Local History Center Monday: 9:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9:00am - 6:00pm Edgerton, Edon, Pioneer, Stryker, & West Unity Branch Libraries Monday: 9:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9:00am - 6:00pm Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
News, Notices, & Directory ALL PROGRAMS LISTED IN THE NEWSLETTER ARE FREE TO ATTEND! (unless otherwise noted) IF A PROGRAM REQUIRES REGISTRATION IT WILL BE NOTED. BOOK ONLINE AT MYWCPL.ORG, CALL 833-633-7323, OR STOP IN TO THE LIBRARY HOSTING THE EVENT TO SIGN UP. ADULT REGISTRATION PROGRAMS REQUIRE A LIBRARY CARD FOR SIGN UP. Celebrate National Library Week 2026 with WCPL! WCPL DIRECTORY Bryan Main Library 107 E High St, Bryan, OH 43506 833-633-7323 x 221 Edgerton Branch Library 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 833-633-7323 x 2 Edon Branch Library 105 S Michigan St, Edon, OH 43518 833-633-7323 x 3 Pioneer Branch Library 106 Baubice St, Pioneer, OH 43554 833-633-7323 x 4 Stryker Branch Library 304 S Defiance St, Stryker, OH 43557 833-633-7323 x 5 West Unity Branch Library 109 S High St, West Unity, OH 43570 833-633-7323 x 6 Local History Center 102 N Main St, Bryan, OH 43506 833-633-7323 x 275 Williams County Public Library will be joining libraries in schools, campuses, and communities nationwide in celebrating National Library Week, a time to highlight the value of libraries, librarians, and library workers. First held in 1958, NLW is sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and by libraries across the country each April. National Library Week 2026 will have a theme of “Find Your Joy!” To celebrate National Library Week, Williams County Public Library will have a special giveaway for kids, ages 0-12 years old. WCPL branches in Bryan, Edgerton, Edon, Pioneer, Stryker, and West Unity will each have an educational gift basket that children can enter to win April 20th-25th, by receiving a ticket/chance to win for each book checked out. Those who are new to the library, when you sign up for a library card you will automatically receive 10 tickets/chances to win the contest. The contest will run through National Library Week, with winners chosen the following week. Each basket will be filled with fun and educational items, perfect for creativity, family activities, and more!
Bryan Main Library WEEKLY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Story Time, On Tuesdays, 10:30AM, Read, sing songs, make crafts, and play games! WEEKLY ADULT PROGRAMMING Mahjong Club, On Tuesdays, 1:00PM Learn mahjong basics and meet fellow players! Friends of Fiber Art, On Thursdays, 2:00PM Weekly get-togethers for fiber art lovers-join us! Address: 107 E High Street, Bryan, OH 43506 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 221 FEBRUARY ADULT PROGRAMMING Williams County Writer’s Group, February 7th, 10:00AM, Register COMMUNITY CONTEST Help Regrow the Truffula Forest!, Through February, During Open Hours Every time you check out at the circulation desk (anything-not just a book), we’ll give you a truffula tree to “plant” in our truffula forest on the glass across from the desk. We’ll be handing out truffulas all February, so let’s see how big the forest can grow. True Crime Discussion, February 10th & 24th, 6:00PM Are you fascinated by mysteries, cold cases, and criminal investigations? Join the group for thought provoking conversations about real-life crime stories, infamous cases, and justice systems. Crafted Connections, February 12th, 3:00PM, Candle Painting, Register Lego Club, On Thursdays, 4:00PM, For All Ages Chess Club, On Fridays, 3:30PM, Led by Tim Geleide for all ages & skill levels! Lit with Libby, On Fridays, 4:00PM, For Ages 7-12, Register Lit Box: Romance, Personalized Reading Adventure! Pickup Feb. 2nd-6th, Register FEBRUARY DISPLAY: BLACK HISTORY MONTH-WATCH*READ*REFLECT Life Skills in Bryan-Club Connect, February 3rd, 5:30PM, At Kora’s-120 S Lynn St, Bryan, OH 43506 This program is in partnership with the Ability Center. Join us for a teen & young adult hangout (ages 13-22) for an evening of building social skills, playing games, enjoying a new environment, and practicing ordering and paying at a coffee shop. Register. Couple Painting Swap, February 14th, 10:30AM Grab your favorite person to create two coordinating paintings-then swap canvases halfway through to finish each other’s masterpiece. Perfect for a unique Valentine’s Day date, or just a fun morning together! This event is for adult couples only. Register.
Bryan Main Library Cookies & Canvas, February 16th, 5:00PM Adults are invited to enjoy delicious cookies while creating a Valentine’s Day themed painting. Register. FEBRUARY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB MEETINGS Tales & Tea Society: February 2nd at 4PM. For Ages 13-17. Register. We Be Book’N: February 4th & 18th at 4:30PM. For adults with disabilities. Murder By the Book: February 5th at 2PM. Discuss The Empress of Cooke County. B.Y.O.Book Club: February 11th at 6PM at Jackie Blu’s. Register. This month’s theme is to read a Dark Romance or a Romance of your choice. Novel Ideas: February 19th at 2PM. Discuss The Marriage Portrait.. Weeds to Wishes-Book Signing & Seminar with Sheryl Brown, February 23rd, 5:30PM-7:30PM Coding with Scottie, February 2nd, 4:00PM, For Ages 10-15, Register Homeschool Young Artists’ Workshop, February 4th, 10:30AM, For Ages 5-12, Register Learn art techniques through the lives and stories of artists throughout history and from around the world. Roll Initiative-Teen Dungeons & Dragons @ CGS, February 9th & 23rd, 6:00PM, Register Special Evening Storytime! Bartholomew & the Oobleck, February 10th, 4:00PM, Register Celebrate the whimsy of Dr. Seuss with a fun-filled storytime at the library! We’ll read Bartholomew and the Oobleck, a tale of curious weather and unexpected consequences. Then roll up our sleeves to make our own oobleck. This activity is a fun way to explore science while honoring Dr. Seuss’s upcoming birthday. Lorax Cut-and-Craft, February 13th, 11:00AM Join us for a creative adventure inspired by Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax. Kids will use their imaginations (and a little glue) to build their own Lorax scene complete with colorful Truffula trees, the Lorax himself, and other whimsical elements from the story. For ages 3 and up. All supplies provided. Register. Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss-A Library Celebration for Kids, February 23rd, 4:00PM Enjoy a fantastically fun birthday bash in honor of the one and only Dr. Seuss! Kids of all ages are invited to hop into the whimsical world of wacky words, silly stories, and colorful characters as we celebrate the beloved author’s special day. We’ll enjoy a read-aloud of favorite Dr. Seuss classics, play Seuss-inspired games, make our own imaginative crafts, & enjoy a birthday treat! Whether you love The Cat in the Hat, or The Lorax, there’s something for every young reader to enjoy. Come dressed as your favorite character if you like. Register. Cartooning with Kids, February 24th, 4:00PM Unleash your imagination-one doodle at a time! Bring ideas to life through cartoon drawing. Register.
Bryan Main Library Williams County Writer’s Group, March 7th, 10:00AM, Register Adapt and Thrive, March 9th, 3:00PM-6:00PM Individuals with disabilities can adapt and thrive in work and education through a combination of personal advocacy, environmental accommodations, and supportive strategies. Come meet the folks behind the agencies that facilitate those strategic supports and learn how they assist individuals with disabilities, as they build the skills needed to follow their dreams and find success! Open to all ages. MARCH BOOK CLUB MEETINGS Tales & Tea Society: March 2nd & 16th at 4PM. For Ages 13-17. Register. We Be Book’N: March 4th & 18th at 4:30PM. For adults with disabilities. Murder By the Book: March 5th at 2PM. Discuss The Bodies in the Library. B.Y.O.Book Club: March 11th at 6PM at Jackie Blu’s. Register. This month’s theme is to read a book with an apostrophe in the title. Novel Ideas: March 19th at 2PM. Discuss Westering Women. MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING Lit Box: Books with a Movie, Your Personalized Reading Adventure! Pickup March 2nd-6th, Register MARCH DISPLAY: WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH COMMUNITY CONTEST Nintendo Coloring Contest, Through March, During Open Hours Show off your creativity and love for your favorite Nintendo characters! Pick up a coloring sheet featuring iconic characters like Mario & Luigi, Yoshi, Princess Peach, Link & Zelda, & more. Bring your masterpiece to life with your best colors and imagination. Coloring sheets available starting Monday, March 2nd and must be submitted by March 20th. Voting will be from March 23rd to March 27th, with entries displayed to be voted on. Winners will be announced on March 30th. True Crime Discussion, March 10th & 24th, 6:00PM Are you fascinated by mysteries, cold cases, and criminal investigations? Join the group for thought provoking conversations about real-life crime stories, infamous cases, and justice systems. Gamer Jingle Jars, March 11th, 4:00PM Customize your own themed jar inspired by your favorite video games, board games, or tabletop adventures. Fill them with dice, game tokens, mini-figures, power-up candies, or other game-related goodies. Register. Crafted Connections, March 12th, 3:00PM Make a simple, beginner-friendly art project. March Project: Watercolor. Register.
Bryan Main Library MARCH FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Coding with Scottie, March 2nd, 4:00PM, For Ages 10-15, Register Yoshi Egg Scavenger Hunt, Through March, During Open Hours, Mondays through Fridays Yoshi has been busy hiding his colorful eggs all around the library, and we need you to find them! Kids, search high and low, follow the clues, and see how many hidden eggs you can discover for a prize! Roll Initiative-Teen Dungeons & Dragons @ CGS, March 9th & 23rd, 6:00PM, Register Homeschool Young Artists’ Workshop, March 4th, 10:30AM, For Ages 5-12, Register Learn art techniques through the lives and stories of artists throughout history and from around the world. Let’s Draw-Nintendo, March 10th, 4:00PM Follow step-by-step instructional videos to learn how to draw popular Nintendo characters! Register. Mario Party Pizza Party, March 20th, 11:00AM Gather for friendly competition, laughter, and classic Mario Party mini games. There will be pizza for lunch and party favors. Top players will be crowned and win special prizes! Register. COMMUNITY CONTEST Cartooning with Kids, March 24th, 4:00PM Unleash your imagination-one doodle at a time! Bring ideas to life through cartoon drawing. Register. What’s the Draw?, Through April, During Open Hours Celebrate National Library Week all month long with the art program, What’s the Draw? Draw your favorite part of a library visit-whether it’s reading a great book, using the computers, attending programs, finding a quiet space, or spending time with friends and family. Finished drawings will be displayed in the library for everyone to enjoy, creating a colorful showcase of all the different reasons people love and use the library! APRIL DISPLAY: BLACKOUT POETRY/POETRY MONTH APRIL ADULT PROGRAMMING Williams County Writer’s Group, April 4th, 10:00AM, Register Lit Box: Fantasy Books,Your Personalized Reading Adventure! Pickup April 6th-10th, Register Crafted Connections, April 9th, 3:00PM, Project: Painted Pots, Register
APRIL BOOK CLUB MEETINGS We Be Book’N: April 1st, 15th, & 29th at 4:30PM. For adults with disabilities. Murder By the Book: April 2nd at 2PM. Discuss Death in Daylesford. Tales & Tea Society: April 6th & 20th at 4PM. For Ages 13-17. Register. B.Y.O.Book Club: April 8th at 6PM at Jackie Blu’s. Register. This month’s theme is to read a book with a tree on the cover. Novel Ideas: April 16th at 2PM. Discuss The Tobacco Wives. Bryan Main Library APRIL FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Coding with Scottie, April 6th, 4:00PM, For Ages 10-15, Register Roll Initiative-Teen Dungeons & Dragons @ CGS, April 13th & 27th, 6:00PM, Register Cartooning with Kids, April 28th, 4:00PM Unleash your imagination-one doodle at a time! Bring ideas to life through cartoon drawing. Register. Monarch Watch-When will the Butterflies Hatch?:, Through April, During Open Hours Observe the magical transformation of monarch butterflies—starting from tiny eggs and following their journey as they hatch into caterpillars. Each week, we’ll check in on our monarchs’ progress, learn fun facts about their life cycle, and make our best guesses about when the first eggs will hatch! Participants of all ages can submit their predictions and follow along as we record changes and discoveries. Prizes will be given to the most accurate guesses at the end of the month. Homeschool Young Artists’ Workshop, April 1st, 10:30AM, For Ages 5-12 Learn about different art techniques & the lives of artists throughout history. Register. A Bug’s Life Movie Night, April 13th, 5:30PM We’ll be screening Pixar’s A Bug’s Life and enjoying some bug-themed snacks that are sure to delight (no real bugs involved!). Bring your friends, family, and your favorite blanket and settle in for a night of laughter, adventure, and tiny heroes with big hearts. Open to all ages. Milkweed Makers Workshop, April 20th, 5:30PM Learn about monarch butterflies and how you can help support their survival at this hands-on library program. We’ll talk about the monarch life cycle, why milkweed plants are essential to their habitat, and how creating pollinator-friendly spaces makes a difference. Participants will make easy-to-plant milkweed seed balls and seed packets, learn simple tips for growing and caring for milkweed, and leave with everything they need to get started at home. Whether you have a garden, a yard, or just a small outdoor space, this program will help you take meaningful steps to support monarchs and other pollinators. Register. Zines-Make Your Own Comic Book, April 21st, 4:00PM, For Teens Discover the art of self-publishing zines! Learn how to turn a single sheet of paper into a mini magazine through simple folding techniques, then explore the basics of creating a comic—developing ideas, planning panels, and telling a story through words and images. Register
WCPL Staff Spotlight 1. Tell us a little about yourself. I lived in Pioneer through fourth grade, then moved to Bryan, where I’ve been ever since. I married my high school crush, Junior Combs, in 1988. We have four children, ten grandchildren, five girls and five boys, with number eleven on the way. My interests include lots of reading, crocheting, walking my dogs daily, sewing, and a little knitting. I worked for Bryan City Schools for 25 years, and although it broke my heart to leave, I joined WCPL in 2022. I started as an assistant librarian and moved into the role of Catalog Manager eight months later. 2. What have you most enjoyed so far about being the Catalog Manager for WCPL? Being challenged, learning new things, the responsibility of the job, the relationships with my coworkers, and the fast pace of the work. I also appreciate my quiet office where I can work without disruption...most of the time. 3. What is a service that WCPL offers that you wish the community were more aware of? We have programs offered (most of them free) that cover just about every interest. We also have free apps (Libby & Hoopla) that you can use with your library card, that allow you to download digital and audio books. 4. Favorite book? I read &/or listen to so many books, it’s hard to pick one. I mostly lean toward mystery & suspense novels, historical nonfiction and have lately been enjoying spicy romantic comedies. 5. You also host the We Be Book’N Book Club. Can you tell us a little about the club? We Be Book’N was formed in 2023. It’s a book club specifically for adults with disabilities. Adult books, where every main character has some sort of physical or medical disability, are read to participants, with real life situations and adult topics. Following every story, we then have discussion questions. Our club is not just about reading books, it’s about friendship, sharing and creating a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of ability or background. A place where everyone is valued, respected and heard. We explore stories that motivate and inspire us, always celebrating the diversity that makes our group one of a kind. We meet every other Wednesday 4:30pm, at the Bryan Main Library, and average around 20 participants (including caregivers). Facilitating the book club has allowed me to continue what I loved most about working with the school: working with others, sparking interest and developing relationships that will last a lifetime.
Local History Center FEBRUARY PROGRAMMING Address: 102 N Main Street, Bryan, OH 43506 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 275 MARCH PROGRAMMING WEEKLY PROGRAMMING Local History & Genealogy Chat, February 9th, 4:00PM Have an interest in Local History or Genealogy? Come chat with history enthusiasts as we explore our community’s past through stories, photos, and discussion in the Harmon Room. Refreshments will be available. Open to all. Aviation History of Williams County, February 23rd, 6:30PM Early attempts at flight, intercontinental air-mail routes, and airports have all played a factor in Williams County aviation history. Learn all about Williams County’s contribution to the field. Houseplants 102-Tropical Plants, February 25th, 6:00PM Denver Henderson will speak on the 3 most common tropical plant families, their care, growing habits, and beauty. Local History & Genealogy Chat, March 9th, 4:00PM Chat with history enthusiasts as we explore our community’s past through stories, photos, and discussion. APRIL PROGRAMMING Local History & Genealogy Chat, April 13th, 4:00PM Chat with history enthusiasts as we explore our community’s past through stories, photos, and discussion. Folk’s Gun Works, April 22nd, 6:00PM In the late 1800s, a father/son duo in Bryan patented and manufactured breech-loading firearms. Known as Folk's Gun Works, it was owned by William Folk & his son Samuel. The business lasted for close to 20 years until William was accidentally killed when cleaning the sights on a handgun. His son Samuel became an inventor where he patented an oil stove for home heating, built a steam automobile, and developed a cistern pump that could be operated by an electric motor. Learn all about the history behind Folk’s Gun Works. Lampshade Stenciling, March 25th, 6:00PM Denver Henderson will show you how to give your lampshades new life by stenciling with unique patterns and vibrant colors. All materials provided, including a sample lampshade. Register. Creating a Genealogy Scrapbook, March 30th, 6:30PM A genealogy scrapbook is a good way to preserve your family photos & history for future generations. LHC Manager, Jared Schnee will demonstrate how to create a genealogy scrapbook. Register.
Edgerton Branch Library FEBRUARY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Address: 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 2 Valentine Emoji Game, February 2nd through 13th, During Open Hours LOOK AROUND THE LIBRARY CHALLENGE! FIND 10 NEW HIDDEN ITEMS EACH WEEK! FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB MEETINGS Open Horizons: February 16th at 5PM. Discuss The Last Letter from Your Lover. Cup of Crime: February 23rd at 3PM. Meet at Cup of Joy Coffee Barn to enjoy a free beverage on us, and discuss Down City. Register. WEEKLY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING WEEKLY ADULT PROGRAMMING Gentle Yoga, On Mondays & Thursdays, 9:30AM-10:30AM Instructor Maris Sebastian will introduce yoga basics to attendees. Yoga is $5 per session. There Will Be Food, On Tuesdays, 3:15PM, For Teens, Create a snack in this fun cooking class! The Stitch Niche, On Fridays, 11:00AM-1:00PM Bring your sewing/knitting items with you. Sit by the fireplace and chat while you work on your projects! Dungeons & Dragons Club, On Tuesdays, 4:30PM, For Tweens & Teens, Register Baby & Toddler Story Time, On Wednesdays, 10:00AM, Stories, Songs, Rhymes, & Snacks! Crafternoons, On Thursdays, 3:00PM, Make New Crafts Each Week! FEBRUARY ADULT PROGRAMMING Little Learners: Montessori Inspired Time, On Thursdays, 9:30AM-12:30PM Ages 2-6 years old can explore a variety of Montessori inspired stations at their own pace. Blind Date with a Book, Through February, During Open Hours Stop in all month long and select from our specially wrapped books as a salute to Valentine's Day! Enter your name in a drawing for a chance to win a $25 gift card to Walmart! LEGOS for Kindergarteners, February 4th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register Cookies & Canvas with Cassidy, February 2nd, 6:00PM Join us as we celebrate Valentine's Day with buttons, paint and glitter! For Ages 8-16. Register. Adult & Teen Art with Cassidy, February 9th, 6:00PM, February 12th, 1:00PM We're celebrating Valentine's Day at the beach, with this fun themed canvas painting! Register. Mystery Mosaic! Open to All Ages. Add stickers by following the color key to reveal the mosaic!
Edgerton Branch Library Address: 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 2 MARCH BOOK CLUB MEETINGS Open Horizons: March 16th at 5PM. Discuss An Irish Country Village. Cup of Crime: March 23rd at 3PM. Meet at Cup of Joy Coffee Barn to enjoy a free beverage on us, and discuss Lazarus Files. Register. MARCH FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING LEGOS for Kindergarteners, March 4th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register LEGOS for 1st Graders, March 11th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register LEGOS for 2nd Graders, February 18th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register LEGOS for 3rd & 4th Graders, February 25th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register Parents/guardians of participants must complete & sign paperwork prior to their children attending LEGO programs. LEGOS for 1st Graders, February 11th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register Bingo for Books, February 12th, 3:30PM Get a Bingo and win a new book of your choice to take home! For kids, ages 6+. Register. MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING Adult & Teen Art with Cassidy, March 6th, 1:00PM, March 9th, 6:00PM We're getting ready for St. Patrick's Day! Create this easy shattered glass art with Cassidy! Register. Bingo for Books, March 12th, 3:30PM Get a Bingo and win a new book of your choice to take home! For kids, ages 6+. Register. LEGOS for 2nd Graders, March 18th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register Cookies & Canvas with Cassidy, March 23rd, 6:00PM Join us as we celebrate Easter with Cassidy! We'll use paint and all types of "brushes" to create an Easter Bunny painting, complete with 3-D bunny tails! For ages 8-16 years old. Register. Valentine’s Day for Kids at the Library, February 13th, 3:00PM Hey kids! There's no school today! Come on in to the library where we will make some cool Valentines, play games, decorate cookies and watch the movie, "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown." Register. Adult & Teen Art with Cassidy, March 30th, 6:00PM We're getting ready for Easter! Paint a darling Easter bunny with Cassidy! Register. LEGOS for 3rd & 4th Graders, March 25th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register Parents/guardians of participants must complete & sign paperwork prior to their children attending LEGO programs.
(Those under the age of 18 will need a guardian signature on the library card sign up form ) 2 forms of address verification are needed to sign up. Example: Piece of mail & driver’s license Edgerton Branch Library Address: 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 2 APRIL FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING LEGOS for Kindergarteners, April 1st, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register APRIL BOOK CLUB MEETINGS Open Horizons: April 20th at 5PM. Discuss Hidden Nature. Cup of Crime: April 27th at 3PM. Meet at Cup of Joy Coffee Barn to enjoy a free beverage on us, and discuss Bad Blood. Register. LEGOS for 2nd Graders, April 15th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register LEGOS for 3rd & 4th Graders, April 22nd, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register APRIL ADULT PROGRAMMING LEGOS for 1st Graders, April 8th, 3:15PM-4:00PM, Snacks Provided, Register Bingo for Books, April 9th, 3:30PM Get a Bingo and win a new book of your choice to take home! For kids, ages 6+. Register. Cookies & Canvas with Cassidy, April 13th, 6:00PM Paint an elephant in the spring rain! Enjoy a snack afterwards. For Ages 8-16. Register. Adult & Teen Art with Cassidy, April 3rd, 1:00PM We're getting ready for Easter! Paint this adorable Easter Bunny with Cassidy! Register. Adult & Teen Art with Cassidy, April 24th, 1:00PM, April 27th, 6:00PM, Create a Spring Painting! Friends of the Library Used Book & Items Sale, April 20th-24th, During Open Hours The Friends of the Edgerton Library are hosting a book/yard sale in the library basement. An assortment of children's, teen's and adult books along with a few other items, will be sold. Free will donation for books.
Edon Branch Library Address: 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 2 Address: 105 S Michigan St, Edon, OH 43518 7323 x 3 FEBRUARY ADULT PROGRAMMING FEBRUARY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING WEEKLY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Ice Cream Story Time, On Wednesdays, 10:30AM, For Kids of All Ages Former Pre-K Teacher Miss Deb will lead stories, songs, games, and serve Ice Cream! Senior Center Craft, February 10th, 1:00PM Blind Date with a Book, Through February, During Open Hours Take a chance on love this February and choose a book letting the description be your only clue. Every blind date earns you a chance to win a special prize! For teens and adults. FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB MEETING PageTurners: February 18th at 5PM. Visit the desk for the book of the month! GO ON A TREASURE HUNT AROUND THE LIBRARY! FIND NEW HIDDEN ITEMS EACH MONTH! Teen/Adult Canvas With Deb: Bursting Out, February 16th, 5:00PM, February 17th, 1:00PM Ever wanted to try painting but weren’t sure where to begin? Join us in a relaxed setting and learn step-by-step how to create beautiful art, along with simple techniques to start enjoying a new hobby. Register. Valentine Watercolor Painting, February 24th, 5:00PM, Register Puzzles & Treats, February 27th, 9:00AM-12:00PM A cozy morning of puzzles, coffee or tea, treats and conversation with adults, Tiny Talents Painting With Miss Deb-Owl, February 4th, 3:00PM, For Ages 7-12, Register Messy Art: Valentine Snail, February 20th, 3:00PM, Register Board Games & Snacks at Family Fun Night, February 23rd, 3:00PM Pick Up a Take & Make Craft, February 3rd, 9:00AM-6:00PM, Or While Supplies Last Edon After School Fun Club, February 5th, 19th, & 26th, 3:30PM, For 1st-6th Grade Make a Valentine Card, February 6th, 9:00AM-5:00PM, For All Ages Celebrate National Pizza Day!, February 9th, 9:00AM-8:00PM, For All Ages, Grab a slice of pizza! A Tale of Two Stories: Kids Book Club, February 9th, 3:30PM Chat about the book we read and view the movie adaptation together. Snacks will be served! Happy Kids Craft Hour-Cheerio Bird Feeders, February 12th, 3:00PM, Register Free Valentine Treat, February 13th, 9:00AM-5:00PM, For All Ages, Stop in for a Valentine surprise! Cookin’ Kiddos—Tic-Tac-Toe Snack, February 25th, 3:00PM Discover the fundamentals of cooking through hands-on experience. For ages 8-12 years old.
Edon Branch Library MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING Cookin’ Kiddos—Rainbow Pudding Cups, March 25th, 3:00PM, Register Happy Kids Craft Hour-Paint a Shamrock with Bubble Wrap, March 12th, 3:00PM, Register Puzzles & Treats, March 13th, 9:00AM-12:00PM Tiny Talents Painting-Bunny Tail Basket, March 16th, 6:00PM, March 18th, 3:00PM Kids, ages 7-12 will create a “Bunny Tail” painting on canvas, with step-by-step instructions. Register. Messy Art: Whack-A Cotton Ball Painting, March 20th, 3:00PM, Register Exploding Watermelon at Family Fun Night , March 23rd, 4:00PM Bring the whole family for an evening of exploding watermelon, and witness how potential energy converts to kinetic energy. Minute to Win It Games, March 27th, 3:00PM, Kids come join the fun! Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Wear Green & Get a Treat, March 17th, 9:00AM-6:00PM Senior Center Craft, March 24th, 1:00PM MARCH FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING DR. SEUSS BOOK DISPLAY & COLORING CONTEST! ALL MONTH! Pick Up a Take & Make Craft, March 3rd, 9:00AM-6:00PM, Or While Supplies Last! Dr. Seuss Craft, Movie, & Popcorn!, March 2nd, 3:30PM Join us in celebrating Dr. Seuss! Vote on which Dr. Seuss movie we watch, have popcorn, cookies, and make a Dr. Seuss themed craft. Register. Teen/Adult Canvas with Miss Deb, March 30th, 5:00PM, March 31st, 1:00PM, Register Get ready for some artistic fun with this “Bunny Bottoms” themed painting class! Register. MARCH BOOK CLUB MEETING PageTurners: March 18th at 5PM. Visit the desk for the book of the month! Edon After School Fun Club, March 5th, 19th, & 26th, 3:30PM, For 1st-6th Grade Meet for games, snacks, crafts, & stories! All Ages Legos, March 6th, 3:00PM-5:00PM Diamond Art Night-Nature, March 9th, 6:00PM Create a 12x16 nature diamond art painting. For all ages. Register. A Tale of Two Stories: Kids Book Club, March 10th, 3:30PM Chat about the book we read and view the movie adaptation together. Snacks will be served!
APRIL BOOK CLUB MEETING PageTurners: April 15th at 5PM. Edon Branch Library Happy Kids Craft Hour: Make Peeps Playdough, April 9th, 3:00PM, Register Tiny Talents Painting With Miss Deb-Spring Cow, April 13th, 6:00PM, April 15th, 3:00PM Create a “Spring Cow” painting on canvas, with step-by-step instructions! For Ages 7-12. Register Legos, Magna-Tiles, & Marble Run, April 24th, 9:00AM-5:00PM APRIL ADULT PROGRAMMING Senior Center Craft, April 14th, 1:00PM Messy Art: Scribble Thumb Print Art, April 17th, 3:00PM, Register Staff Favorites Display , April 16th, 9:00AM-6:00PM Checkout staff favorite books, movies, and music! Feel free to ask a staff member more about any item. APRIL FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Teen/Adult Canvas With Deb: Spring Flowers April 27th, 5:00PM, April 28th, 1:00PM Ever wanted to try painting but weren’t sure where to begin? Join us in a relaxed setting and learn how to create beautiful art, along with simple techniques to start enjoying a new hobby. Register. THE BOOK OR THE MOVIE CONTEST? WHICH IS BETTER? THROUGH APRIL Pick Up a Take & Make Craft, April 7th, 9:00AM-6:00PM, Or While Supplies Last Puzzles & Treats , April 10th, 9:00AM-12:00PM A cozy morning of puzzles, coffee or tea, treats and conversation. Edon After School Fun Club, April 2nd, 16th, 23rd, & 30th, 3:30PM, For 1st-6th Grade All Ages Legos, April 3rd, 3:00PM-5:00PM A Tale of Two Stories: Kids Book Club, April 6th, 3:30PM Chat about the book we read and view the movie adaptation together. Snacks will be served! Are You Smarter than a Librarian-Family Fun Night , April 20th, 4:00PM Bring the whole family for an evening of fun games and see if you are truly smarter than a librarian. Register. Free Cupcake Day, April 21st, 9:00AM-6:00PM, For All Ages Cookin’ Kiddos—Flower Fruit Snack, April 29th, 3:00PM, Register Did you know... that you can now sign up for almost all WCPL programs that require registration online? Simply scan our QR Code to view our online calendar and register for your desired program there! View programs for all locations in Bryan, Edgerton, Edon, Pioneer, Stryker, and West Unity.
Pioneer Branch Library Address: 106 Baubice St, Pioneer, OH 43554 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 4 WEEKLY ADULT PROGRAMMING Take a Break, On Wednesdays, 10:00AM, Come enjoy coffee & donuts! WEEKLY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Adult Coloring, On Thursdays, 1:00PM, Relax while coloring! Adult Diamond Art, On Fridays, 10:00AM, Make dazzling designs! Adventure Hour Storytime, On Tuesdays, 10:15AM, For Ages 2-5 years old Little Explorers Storytime, On Tuesdays, 10:50AM, Newborns-1.5 Years Old with Caregiver Kids Diamond Art, On Thursdays, 3:00PM, For Ages 8-16 Eaglet After-School Program, On Tuesdays, 3:00PM, For K-3rd Grade Join us after school for a fun-filled hour of stories, snacks, crafts, and games. Read to Mort the School Therapy Dog, On Wednesdays, 3:15PM Spend some quiet time reading to Mort, our lovable school therapy dog! Kids of all ages are invited to build confidence in their reading skills by sharing a story with a gentle, nonjudgmental listener. Eagle After-School Program, On Thursdays, 3:00PM, For 4th-8th Grade An hour packed with snacks, games, trivia, and more. Come have a blast after school! FEBRUARY ADULT PROGRAMMING FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB MEETING Happy Bookers: February 2nd at 6PM. Discuss Everyone Here is Lying. Pickup Love and Hot Chicken to discuss at March’s meeting. Menopausal Mayhem Support Group, February 2nd & 16th, 6:30PM Hot flashes, mood swings, brain fog or just feeling off? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to navigate it by yourself. Come enjoy a supportive and judgement-free space to share stories, laugh, vent, and swap advice. Fans and refreshments provided. Candle Making, February 13th, Stop in between 11:00AM to 2:00PM to create a candle! Vintage Craft Night, February 16th, 5:00PM Step back in time and get creative! Each month we’ll feature a decade inspired craft-from the Roaring 20’s to the Groovy 70’s and beyond! Register. Lego Night, February 23rd, 5:00PM Work together to build LEGO sets in a relaxed, social setting with other teens and adults. Once a set is completed, everyone who helped put it together will be entered into a drawing for a chance to take the finished set home! If children attend with an adult, smaller LEGO sets will be available for them to build separately, ensuring everyone has a fun and age-appropriate experience.
MARCH FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Blind Date with a Book, Through February, During Open Hours, For All Ages Books will be wrapped to keep their identities a surprise, with only a few fun clues to hint at what’s inside. Check one out to maybe find your next great read! There will also be a limited supply of special Blind Date with a Book tins, filled with little goodies! Pioneer Branch Library FEBRUARY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Create a Book Mark, February 9th, Stop in between 5:00PM to 7:00PM, For All Ages National Pancake Day Community Breakfast, February 17th, 10:00AM Everyone is welcome to attend this FREE community breakfast, and enjoy a delicious spread of pancakes, sausage, juice and coffee. Stop by for good food & friendly conversation. MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING MARCH BOOK CLUB MEETING Happy Bookers: March 2nd at 6PM. Discuss Love and Hot Chicken. Pickup Broken Country to discuss at April’s meeting. Menopausal Mayhem Support Group, March 2nd & 16th, 6:30PM Hot flashes, mood swings, brain fog or just feeling off? You’re not alone-and you don’t have to navigate it by yourself. Come enjoy a supportive and judgement-free space to share stories, laugh, vent, and swap advice. Fans and refreshments provided. Vintage Craft Night, March 16th, 5:00PM Step back in time and get creative! Each month we’ll feature a decade inspired craft-from the Roaring 20’s to the Groovy 70’s and beyond! Register. Lego Night, March 23rd, 5:00PM Work together to build LEGO sets in a relaxed, social setting with other teens and adults. Once a set is completed, everyone who helped put it together will be entered into a drawing for a chance to take the finished set home! If children attend with an adult, smaller LEGO sets will be available for them to build separately, ensuring everyone has a fun and age-appropriate experience. March Book Madness, Through March, During Open Hours Books will go head to head in a bracket style showdown as readers of all ages vote for their favorites. From picture books to page turning novels, help decide the titles that will advance, and which will ultimately be chosen as the 2026 champion! Old Commercials Program, March 9th, 6:00PM Take a trip down memory lane with a curated collection of classic television commercials from years past! Laugh, reminisce, and share memories as we explore how advertising and pop culture has changed through the years. See if you recognize catchy jingles, familiar faces, and slogans that defined their time!
Pioneer Branch Library Address: 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 2 Address: 106 Baubice St, PIoneer, OH 43554 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 3 Address: 106 Baubice St, Pioneer, OH 43554 7323 x 4 Silent Book Club: December 2nd at 5PM. Scan Our QR Code! MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING APRIL BOOK CLUB MEETING Happy Bookers: April 6th at 6PM. Discuss Broken Country. Pickup Always the Last to Know to discuss at May’s meeting. Menopausal Mayhem Support Group, April 6th & 20th, 6:30PM Hot flashes, mood swings, brain fog or just feeling off? You’re not alone-and you don’t have to navigate it by yourself. Come enjoy a supportive and judgement-free space to share stories, laugh, vent, and swap advice. Fans and refreshments provided. Vintage Craft Night, April 20th, 5:00PM Step back in time and get creative! Each month we’ll feature a decade inspired craft-from the Roaring 20’s to the Groovy 70’s and beyond! Register. Lego Night, April 27th, 5:00PM Work together to build LEGO sets in a relaxed, social setting with other teens and adults. Once a set is completed, everyone who helped put it together will be entered into a drawing for a chance to take the finished set home! If children attend with an adult, smaller LEGO sets will be available for them to build separately, ensuring everyone has a fun and age-appropriate experience. APRIL FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Guess How Many-Howard the Fish, Through April, During Open Hours Think you’ve got a good eye? Stop by the library and guess how many objects are inside Howard the Fish! The closest guess will win a prize. One guess per day, per person. Prize awarded to the closest guess. Check back daily to try again and see if you can outsmart Howard! LEARN ABOUT JOINING A WCPL FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY GROUP! Vegetable & Flower Garden Seed Starter Program, April 13th, 6:00PM Get a head start on your garden by joining our Seed Starter Program! Participants will learn how to start garden seeds and plant their own to take home. This hands-on program is perfect for beginners or anyone eager to grow something new. Available garden seed options include tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, and herbs (basil, rosemary, parsley) Flower seeds will also be available for those who prefer not to start a vegetable garden. Come dig in and get growing! All supplies provided. Registration required.
Stryker Branch Library Address: 304 S Defiance St, Stryker, OH 43557 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 5 WEEKLY ADULT PROGRAMMING Coffee on Monday, On Mondays, 9:30AM, Sponsored by "Friends of the Stryker Library". Enjoy a warm cup of coffee and fellowship with friends! Diamond Art, Weekly on Friday, 3:00PM, Register Fitness Class-Chair Workout, On Wednesdays, 10:00AM, Wear comfy clothes FEBRUARY ADULT PROGRAMMING FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB MEETING OverReaders Anonymous: February 23rd at 6PM. Discuss One More River to Cross Stitching with Friends, February 27th, 3:00PM-5:00PM, Bring your crafting project! Coffee & Crafts, February 2nd, 10:30AM Jumpin’ Teenz, February 3rd, 5:00PM, Fun, creativity, crafts, games, snacks, and more! FEBRUARY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Blind Date with a Book/DVD Combo Pack, February 2nd-23rd, During Open Hours Read the book, and then watch the movie! There will be adult, YA, and children’s options to choose from. One pack per checkout. Adults must be present for children to checkout bundles. Address: 304 S Defiance St, Stryker, OH 43557 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 5 Note: Weekly programs follow the Stryker School Calendar. If school is closed, or canceled, the listed library programs will not be held. WEEKLY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Panther Pals, Weekly on Mondays, 3:15PM Panther Kidz, Weekly on Tuesdays, 3:15PM Panther Pals, held weekly on Mondays, for 3rd & 4th grade. Panther Kidz, held weekly on Tuesdays, for Kindergarten-2nd Grade. Both are afterschool programs with stories, games, crafts, and snacks. READ 2 ME, Weekly on Wednesdays, 3:15PM Students in grades K-6th can choose a book to read to a library staff member for 10 minute intervals. Panther Paws, Weekly on Thursdays, 11:00AM Storytime, music, puppets, games, crafts, finger play, STEM play, and lots of interactive fun! Friends & Food-Valentine Delights, February 16th, 5:00PM Bring your favorite dish and recipe to share and exchange food and cooking ideas with attendees! Crafts with Samantha at the Senior Center, February 19th, 12:30PM Stryker Area Homeschooling Program, February 5th, 1:00PM Area homeschool kids in Preschool through Jr. High can enjoy games, crafts, stories & fun at this monthly homeschool program. If your child has any allergies, please notify the staff.
Stryker Branch Library Address: 319 N Michigan Ave, Edgerton, OH 43517 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 2 Address: 105 S Michigan St, Edon, OH 43518 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 3 That’s Sketchy, February 12th, 5:00PM, For Teens, Sketching Supplies & Snacks Provided MARCH FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING Crafts with Samantha at the Senior Center, March 19th, 12:30PM MARCH BOOK CLUB MEETING Friends & Food-Casseroles, March 16th, 6:00PM Bring your favorite casserole dish & exchange recipes with attendees! Remember to bring your recipe. OverReaders Anonymous: March 23rd at 6PM. Discuss Say You’re Sorry. Stitching with Friends, March 27th, 3:00PM-5:00PM, Bring your crafting project! Jumpin’ Teenz, March 3rd, 5:00PM Picasso Jr, February 21st, 12:30PM-1:30PM, Creative Program for Grades 1st-3rd. Register. Stryker Area Homeschooling Program, March 5th, 1:00PM, For Preschool through Jr.High Coffee & Crafts, March 2nd, 10:30AM Build a Winter Cuddle Buddy, February 9th, 6:00PM Build your own cuddly winter stuffy to take home and snuggle with! For kids through 4th Grade. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Spots are limited. Register. READ 2 A RABBIT, February 11th, 3:15PM, For Preschool-6th Grade The Stryker FFA will bring some very tame and cuddly pets for you to practice your reading with! The Purrfect Panther Club, February 12th, 3:15PM 5th & 6th Graders can listen to stories, make crafts, play games, prepare snacks & refreshments! Winter Book Bundles, February 16th-March 9th, During Open Hours Kids, stop in and pick out a book bundle to suit your interests! There will be a variety of bundles (each made up of 10 books) to choose from. For each bundle checked out, put your name into a drawing for a prize! Winter Bingo, February 17th, 3:15PM, For Kindergarten-6th Grade Wacky Wednesday-Grumpy Monkey , February 18th, 3:15PM Don’t miss the fun! There will be Grumpy Monkey games, crafts, and snacks. For Pre-K through 6th Grade. Picasso Painter’s, February 21st, 10:00AM-12:00PM Attend this artistic program & work on a new project each month! For 4th-12th Grade. Register. LEGO Club, February 26th, 3:15PM, For Kindergarten-6th Grade Book Bunnies with Paulette Polley, March 23rd, 6:00PM Make your, ”Book Bunny” Easter centerpiece with Paulette Polley! For Ages 18+. Register. READ 2 A RABBIT, March 11th, 3:15PM, For Preschool-6th Grade The Stryker FFA will bring some very tame and cuddly pets for you to practice your reading with! The Purrfect Panther Club, March 12th, 3:15PM 5th & 6th Graders can listen to stories, make crafts, play games, prepare snacks & refreshments!
Stryker Branch Library APRIL BOOK CLUB MEETING OverReaders Anonymous: April 27th at 6PM. Discuss Then She Was Gone. That’s Sketchy, March 12th, 5:00PM, For Teens, Sketching Supplies & Snacks Provided Spring Break Movie Buckets, March 16th-20th, During Open Hours You will receive a lucky ticket for each item checked out during Spring Break. There will be several buckets filled with great movies to choose from, for a chance to win a prize! Wacky Wednesday-Pigeon!, March 25th, 3:15PM, For Preschool through 6th Grade Picasso Jr, March 21st, 12:30PM-1:30PM, Creative Program for Grades 1st-3rd. Register. APRIL ADULT PROGRAMMING Coffee & Crafts, April 6th, 10:30AM Crafts with Samantha at the Senior Center, April 16th, 12:30PM Friends & Food-Appetizers, April 20th, 6:00PM Do you like to try new recipes? Do you like to try different foods? Come to the library and exchange recipes, eat delicious food brought by attendees, and talk about recipes, food, and restaurants to other foodies! Stitching with Friends, April 24th, 3:00PM-5:00PM, Bring your crafting project! APRIL FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Jumpin’ Teenz, April 7th, 5:00PM Stryker Area Homeschooling Program, April 2nd, 1:00PM Area homeschool kids in Preschool through Jr. High can enjoy games, crafts, stories & fun at this monthly homeschool program. If your child has any allergies, please notify the staff. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, March 16th-20th, 10:00AM For kids in 2nd through 6th Grade. Don’t miss the amazing week of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. The book will be read out loud to attendees, and the movie will be shown on Friday. Crafts, games, snacks! Picasso Painter’s, March 21st, 10:00AM-12:00PM Attend this artistic program & work on a new project each month! For 4th-12th Grade. Register. LEGO Club, March 26th, 3:15PM, For Kindergarten-6th Grade Watercolor Class with Melissa Brock, April 13th, 6:00PM Create a beautiful watercolor painting, with instruction from Melissa Brock! For Ages 18+. Register. Come & Meet the Easter Bunny! Community Event, April 2nd, 4:00PM-6:00PM Come and meet the Easter Bunny! Kids can make an amazing Easter craft, and take home a delicious “peep-bunny cupcake”. There will be jelly bean guessing jars, drawings for Easter Baskets, an Easter movie to enjoy, and an outdoor Easter scavenger hunt (weather permitting). This is a family event. READ 2 A RABBIT, April 8th, 3:15PM, For Preschool-6th Grade The Stryker FFA will bring some very tame and cuddly pets for you to practice your reading with!
Stryker Branch Library Arbor Day Program with Ann Marie, April 27th, 3:15PM This afterschool Arbor Day program will be filled with stories, games, interesting facts, crafts, and snacks. Each child will be given their own tree to take home and plant. For kids of all ages! The Purrfect Panther Club, April 9th, 3:15PM 5th & 6th Graders can listen to stories, make crafts, play games, prepare snacks & refreshments! That’s Sketchy, April 9th, 5:00PM, For Teens, Sketching Supplies & Snacks Provided Wacky Wednesday-Pig the Pug!, April 15th, 3:15PM, For Preschool through 6th Grade Picasso Painter’s, April 18th, 10:00AM-12:00PM Attend this artistic program & work on a new project each month! For 4th-12th Grade. Register. Picasso Jr, April 18th, 12:30PM-1:30PM, Creative Program for Grades 1st-3rd. Register. LEGO Club, April 23rd, 3:15PM, For Kindergarten-6th Grade LEARN MORE AT MYWCPL.ORG
West Unity Branch Library Address: 109 S High St, West Unity, OH 43570 Phone: 833-633-7323 x 6 WEEKLY ADULT PROGRAMMING Fitness Fun, Wednesdays, 5:00PM, Workout with friends to fitness DVDs! FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB MEETING All Booked Up: February 17th at 2PM. Discuss Broken Country. FEBRUARY ADULT PROGRAMMING Adult Coloring Club, February 3rd, 2:00PM WEEKLY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING Little Adventurers, Mondays, 11:00AM, Story time for toddlers and Pre-Schoolers! READ 2 ME, Wednesdays, 9:00AM-5:00PM, Kids can practice their reading to library staff. Adventurers K-2nd Grade, Tuesdays, 4:00PM, Play games, read, make crafts! Big Adventurers-3rd Grade & Up, Thursdays, 4:00PM, Fun weekly activities! Blind Date with a Book or Movie, February 2nd-27th, During Open Hours Going on a blind date is a lot like reading a new book! Put your trust in fate and checkout a wrapped book or DVD. Read or watch you choice, bring it back to the library to rate it, and you will be entered for a chance to win a gift certificate to a local restaurant! Winner will be selected at the end of the program. Savory Samples Club, February 9th, 6:00PM Participants bring a recipe along with the prepared dish to share. Theme: Chocolate Recipes Adult Painting Class, February 16th, 6:00PM, Registration Full, Waitlist Open Learn different painting techniques to end up with a masterpiece. Step-by-step instruction provided. Senior Lunch, February 16th, 20th, & 27th 12:00PM Seniors citizens, enjoy free lunch provided by the Church of Christ and take part in activities, games, puzzles, or watch a movie while fellowshipping with other seniors. Knits & Stitches, Thursdays, 6:00PM, Fiber enthusiasts bring your current project. Penguin Book Craft, February 23rd, 6:00PM, Registration Full, Waitlist Open Paulette Polley will instruct attendees on how to create cute penguins from recycled books! All supplies provided.
West Unity Branch Library FEBRUARY FAMILY/TEEN/KIDS PROGRAMMING MARCH ADULT PROGRAMMING Adult Coloring Club, March 3rd, 2:00PM Easy Sewing Class-Pencil Case Roll Up, February 2nd, 2:00PM, For Kids Ages 8 & Older, Register Bingo for All Ages, February 2nd, 6:00PM Game Day, February 6th, 9:00AM-5:00PM Savory Samples Club, March 9th, 6:00PM Bring a recipe along with the prepared dish to share with fellow attendees. Theme: Charcuterie Boards Homeschooling Day-Friendship Fun with OSU Ext. Office, February 6th, 10:00AM Take part in activities that require “friendship fun” with the OSU Extension Office! Register. Legos All Day, February 13th & 27th, 9:00AM-5:00PM Activity Day, February 20th, 9:00AM-5:00PM Tail Waggin’ Tutors, February 10th & 24th, 3:00PM, Read to Trained Therapy Dogs! Family Movie Night-Watch“Sneaks”, February 13th, 5:30PM Need a night out with the family but you’re on a budget? Come for a free meal and movie with snacks. Please register for the meal. If you are just watching the movie registration is not required. Kids Canvas & Cookies, February 16th, 4:00PM Come create a colorful painting with instruction from Kylie Powers! For kids ages 8 through 12 years old. Registration Full. Waitlist Open. Teen Nite, February 17th, 5:00PM Calling all teens! Bored and wanting to hang out with other teens? On the 3rd Tuesday of every month, come discuss what you're reading with fellow attendees, play board games, and video games, or just hang out. Snacks provided! Winter Scene Diamond Art, March 16th, 6:00PM Come and craft with friends while creating a beautiful winter scene with diamonds. There will be several winter scenes to choose from. Register. MARCH BOOK CLUB MEETING All Booked Up: March 17th at 2PM. Discuss The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Chalk Couture with Denise, March 23rd, 6:00PM Create a picture on a chalk board with silk screens and chalk paste. Denise will offer instructions to attendees. Many design options will be available to choose from. All supplies provided. Register to attend. Senior Lunch, March 27th 12:00PM, Lunch Provided by the Church of Christ Resin Craft, March 30th, 6:00PM Lauren, from the “Far & Wide” store in Stryker, will help attendees make a resin bookmark! Register.
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