Community News Archives for 2022-10

Delays and Cancellations Monday October 31, 2022

Delays and Cancellations Monday, October 31, 2022

Schools

Rochester Community Schools - Closed with an E-learning Day for middle and high school students

Tippecanoe Valley Schools - Closed

Culver Community Schools - 2-hour delay

Eastern Pulaski Community Schools - 2-hour delay

Caston School Corporation - 2-hour delay

North Miami Community Schools - 2-hour delay

Argos Community Schools - E-Learning Day

 

Lake Manitou Association kicks off 2022 endowment fundraising

The Lake Manitou Association (LMA) is working to raise $5,000 by Giving Tuesday, November 29, 2022.  If successful, the Fulton County Community Foundation (FCCF) will award a matching grant of $5,000.

 

The Lake Manitou Maintenance and Sustainability Fund was established through the foundation to assist the LMA in their mission of continued protection, preservation, and stewardship of Lake Manitou. Contributions to the fund remain invested to grow for years to come to help ensure a healthy future for the lake

 

Residents throughout Fulton County enjoy the nature, wildlife, boating, fishing, and sporting activities available at Lake Manitou.  This is an opportunity for individuals, families, and businesses to contribute to this cause. 

 

Contributions can be made online at www.nicf.org or via check payable to Northern Indiana Community Foundation at PO Box 807 in Rochester, IN  46975.  In the memo portion of the check, note that it is for Lake Manitou.

 

For any questions, contact NICF at 574-223-2227 or fulton@nicf.org

 


American Red Cross urges blood donations ahead of the holiday season

The American Red Cross urges blood donors of all types and those who have never given before to book a time to give blood or plateletsnow and help keep the blood supply from dropping ahead of the holidays.

 

People of all blood types are needed, especially platelet donors and those with type O blood – blood products that are critical to keeping hospitals ready to help patients depending on transfusions in the weeks ahead.

 

Book now by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). As a thank-you for taking the time to give this fall, all who come to give Nov.1-22 will receive a $10 e-gift card by email to a merchant of choice.

 

Details are available at rcblood.org/perks.

USDA launches loan assistance tool to enhance equity and customer service

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched a new online tool to help farmers and ranchers better navigate the farm loan application process. This uniform application process will help to ensure all farm loan applicants receive equal support and have a consistent customer experience with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) regardless of their individual circumstances.  

 

 “USDA recognizes more must be done to ensure all customers have equal access to our programs and services,” said FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux. “The Loan Assistance Tool is another example of USDA taking accountability and ensuring we update our existing systems, processes, and policies to make them equitable for all customers. The tool will help loan applicants better understand the application process and gather the needed documents before the process even begins.”  

 

USDA experiences a high rate of incomplete or withdrawn applications, particularly among underserved customers, due in part to a challenging and lengthy paper-based application process. The Loan Assistance Tool is available 24/7 and gives customers an online step-by-step guide that supplements the support they receive when working in person with a USDA employee, providing materials that may help an applicant prepare their loan application in one tool. 

 

Farmers can access the?Loan Assistance Tool by visiting?farmers.gov/farm-loan-assistance-tool  and clicking the ‘Get Started’ button. From here they can follow the prompts to complete the Eligibility Self-Assessment and start the farm loan journey. The tool is built to run on any modern browser like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or the Safari browser, and is fully functional on mobile devices. It does not work in Internet Explorer.? 

 

The Loan Assistance Tool is the first of multiple farm loan process improvements that will be available to USDA customers on farmers.gov in the future. Other improvements and tools that are anticipated to launch in 2023 include: 

 

A streamlined and simplified direct loan application, reduced from 29 pages to 13 pages. 

 

An interactive online direct loan application that gives customers a paperless and electronic signature option, along with the ability to attach supporting documents such as tax returns.  

 

An online direct loan repayment feature that relieves borrowers from the necessity of calling, mailing, or visiting a local Service Center to pay a loan installment. 


ISP to host "Prescription Drug Take Back Day" on Saturday 

On Saturday, October 29,  the Indiana State Police will be participating in a nationwide initiative headed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on the 23rd “Prescription Drug Take Back Day.” 

 

The “Take Back” initiative seeks to prevent increased pill abuse and theft.  Collection sites will be set up nationwide for expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs for destruction.  This service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.

 

Citizens wishing to participate in this program may drop off their prescription drugs for disposal at the Indiana State Police Peru Post on Saturday, October 29, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

 

Liquid and pill medications will be accepted.  Syringes will not be accepted.

Indiana State Police safety tips for avoiding deer on the roadway

It’s that time of year again for drivers to be aware of deer darting into and crossing the roadways. 

 

Last year in the state of Indiana there were over 15,000 accidents involving deer.  Out of those accidents there were 366 with injuries and two fatalities.

 

The Indiana State Police  would like to pass along a few safety tips to help you avoid a possible collision with a deer this year.  

 

  • Be cautious while driving during dusk or dawn hours 

Deer are most active at dawn and dusk, but can appear at any time, especially during the mating season, which is in full swing from October through December. Please remember though that deer can appear at any time.  Ensure that you and your passengers are wearing seat belts at all times, in case you need to make a sudden stop. 

  • Pay attention to deer crossing signs

Be alert and observe your surroundings for any signs of deer while on the road. Deer are abundant in forested areas, so it’s important to drive cautiously even if you’re no longer in a deer-crossing zone.

  • Stay alert if you spot a deer

Deer tend to travel in packs so if you see one deer, slow down and proceed with caution, be prepared for more to follow.  If you see a deer, slow down, tap your brakes to warn others, or flash your lights and sound your horn to warn other motorists. It will give everyone an opportunity to slow down. 

  • Take precautions when driving at night

If there is no oncoming traffic, turn on your bright lights. You’ll not only be able to see clearer, but you’ll have a greater chance of spotting a deer from a distance and allow you to react accordingly. 

  • Don’t swerve to avoid hitting a deer

Do not swerve to avoid a deer collision. By swerving you put yourself at risk for a worse collision with another motorist or running off the roadway.  Brake firmly and stay in your lane.  

  • Report the deer-vehicle collision

If you happen to get involved in an accident, contact local authorities to report it so you can get an accident report for your insurance company.   

Remember deer are unpredictable and could dart into traffic at any time, so be alert at all times!  

 

 

 


Walsh recognized for Nickel Plate Music and Arts Festival efforts

The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce staff and board of directors presented Christine Walsh with the Shining Star award on October 6.

 

The Shining Star award is presented to an individual or business who has gone above and beyond to be a Shining Star in and for the community. Walsh was nominated for and received this award for organizing the 2nd Annual Nickel Plate Music and Arts Festival held on August 27.

 

A Rochester native, Walsh returned home to make a difference in her community. She envisioned hosting a festival to encourage children and families to engage in the arts and found that being the Chair of the Rochester Downtown Partnership (RDP) Promotions Committee would provide her the perfect opportunity. Along with the RDP, Walsh worked diligently with musicians and artists to organize and provide entertainment during the event, established an outstanding volunteer group to support the event, and worked with businesses and other donors to raise funds and cover the costs associated with the event. The Nickel Plate Music and Arts Festival was a very successful event, drawing hundreds to downtown Rochester.

 

Walsh and the Rochester Downtown Partnership are now planning Boo Fest and the 2022 Holiday Stroll.

 

RDP is a 501c3 nonprofit Indiana Main Street organization. If you would like to volunteer with or donate to the organization, please contact Harry Webb at 574-223-7373 or info@rdpworks.com. Your donation may be tax deductible.

 

Pictured left to right:

Tiffany Futrell, Chamber Board Member

Jillian Smith, Chamber Director

Kendra Chudzynski, Chamber Board Member

Christine Walsh

Taylor Showley, Chamber Board Member

Harry Webb, Chamber Board Member and RDP President

 

 

Fulton County Public Library awarded funds to host a 'World of Wonders' community read

Fulton County Public Library has been awarded a Community Read grant of $750 from Indiana Humanities to participate in a statewide read of Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments.

 

A number of communities will be reading the book as part of One State / One Story: World of Wonders.

 

Fulton County Public Library will host three community programs tied to the book during 2022, including a book discussion. It will also receive up to 30 books and assorted materials like bookmarks and posters to promote the programs. The $750 project funds can be used for a variety of purposes, including to book speakers or host community events.

 

Nezhukumatathil’s collection of short essays explores the wonders of nature which defy easy depiction. She takes us through her past experiences and shares guidance she’s received from our world’s fierce and funny creatures. The axolotl teaches us to smile, even in the face of unkindness; the touch-me-not plant shows us how to shake off unwanted advances; the narwhal demonstrates how to survive in hostile environments. Even in the strange and the unlovely, Nezhukumatathil finds beauty and kinship. For it is this way with wonder: it requires that we are curious enough to look past the distractions in order to fully appreciate the world’s gifts. These lessons are further supplemented by beautiful illustrations by Fumi Mini Nakamura throughout the book.

 

“We are excited to have selected ‘World of Wonders’ for our third One State / One Story,” said Keira Amstutz, president and CEO of Indiana Humanities. “We think Nezhukumatathil’s beautiful and thought-provoking essays will spark conversations among Hoosiers about our natural world and our place in it.

 

“We love working with Indiana Humanities on projects like One State / One Story. One State / One Story gives us the opportunity to bring the community together to focus on and discuss the wonders of nature,” said Andrea Stineback, FCPL Director.

 

The following events are scheduled as part of the series:

 

Saturday, October 29, 9:00-1:00 at Snipes Tree Farm (311 W 375 N

Rochester, IN 46975)—A Walk in the Woods: Bird Watch/Nature Walk: Join us at the Snipes Tree Farm for a Bird Watch/Nature Walk with Indiana Advanced Master Naturalist Wayne Richard Pope. All ages are welcome to attend. This event will be outdoors, rain or shine, so please dress appropriately for the weather. This event is part of the library’s One State / One Story: World of Wonders series. One State / One Story: World of Wonders is presented by Indiana Humanities in partnership with the Indiana Center for the Book and the Indiana State Library.

 

Tuesday, November 1, 6:00 in Meeting Room B: Community Read book discussion. If you are interested in participating in the Community Read and would like to pick up a free copy of the book, stop by the Literacy Office.

 

Saturday, November 5, 12:00-2:00 in Meeting Rooms A & B: Nature Watercolor class with Erica Coffing: All materials provided, sign up at the library or call (574) 223-1008 for more information. No experience is necessary. Ages 16 and up.

 

One State / One Story: World of Wonders is an initiative designed by Indiana Humanities, in partnership with the Indiana State Library and Indiana Center for the Book, to encourage Hoosiers to read and engage deeply with a book as part of a statewide conversation tied to Indiana Humanities’ current theme. 


Fulton County Chamber of Commerce to host Women in Business

 

Register for this Women in Business event by November 1 by calling Kellie at 574-224-2666, emailing kellie@fultoncountychamber.com, or by visiting https://contactrochesterin.chambermaster.com/eventregistration/register/6250

Notice of a public/annual meeting and executive session of the Board of Trustees of Woodlawn Hospital

 

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC/ANNUAL MEETING AND EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WOODLAWN HOSPITAL

 

 

To:                   Woodlawn Hospital Board of Trustees

                        Nancy Day

                        Steve Furnivall

                        Alison Heyde

                        Terri Johnson

            Greg Mellinger

             Jim Straeter

 

From:              Alan Fisher, President and CEO

Date:               October 19, 2022

 

Notice is hereby given that a public/annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Woodlawn Hospital will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, in classroom A/B at Woodlawn Hospital.  An executive session will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, in classroom A/B at Woodlawn Hospital for the purpose of considering the following:

 

  1. Discussion of Strategy with Respect to:
  1. To Receive Information About Prospective Employees – I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5)
  2. Discuss and Prepare Competitive Marketing Strategies – I.C. 16-22-8-6.5(a)(3)
  3. Engage in Strategic Planning – I.C. 16-22-8-6.5(a)(4)

 

2. Discussion of Records Classified as Confidential by State or Federal Statute

 


Times Theater looking for extra muscle with 800 lb movie screen delivery

The Times Theater stated in a social media post that its looking for 10 strong volunteers.

 

The Times Theater movie screen is being delivered Wednesday. The delivery window is from 12-5 pm and they will be given a 30 minute heads up.

 

The crate with the screen is 26 feet long and 800 pounds. With a straight shot to move the screen to the stage they are working on some carts to aid the process.

 

If you can help, please message or text 317-409-1438

Conservation officers seek public's help catching poachers

Indiana Conservation Officers encourage citizens to partner with the Turn In a Poacher, Inc. (TIP) program and help put an end to poaching. 

TIP is a nonprofit conservation organization that protects fish and wildlife resources by increasing public support and involvement in bringing violators to justice.

A poacher is a thief who illegally steals wildlife that belongs to each Indiana citizen. Indiana DNR manages wildlife for everyone, and every person can help TIP support DNR efforts by reporting potential violations at 1-800-TIP-IDNR (800-847-4367) or tip.IN.gov. Doing so will help conserve wildlife for future generations.

Call TIP if you see, hear, or learn about poaching or another violation regarding fish and wildlife. If your “TIP” leads to an arrest, you may receive as much as a $500 reward, and you can remain anonymous. Since 2017 TIP has received 1,788 tips and paid thousands of dollars in rewards for tips that have led to the arrest of a suspect. 

Kewanna Union Township Public Library October events

Zak’s Tech Time - Mon., October 3, 10:00-12:00

Teens N Tweens Art Club- Tues., October 4 @ 4:00

Medicare 101- Wed., October 5 @ 11:00

Family Bingo- Thurs., October 6, 4:00-5:00

2nd Saturday Coloring Circle- Sat., October 8 @ 1:00

Savings & Retirement - Wed., October 12 @ 11:00

Adult Book Club- Wed., October 12 @ 2:00 or all month on Facebook

Pumpkin Painting - Thurs., October 13, 4:00-5:00

Nutrition Program- Wed., October 19 @ 11:00

Homeschoolers @ the Library “The Rain Forest”- Wed., Oct. 19 @ 2:00

CATCH Kids Club- Thurs., October 20, 4:00-5:00

Back to the Past: “Our Kewanna”- Wed., October 26 @ 11:00

Monster Bash - Thurs., October 27, 4-5

Story Time - Sat., October 29 @ 11:00

Zak’s Tech Time - Mon., October 31, 10:00-12:00

Library Board Meeting- Mon., October 31 @ 6:00

6 weeks event: Lego Movie Makers Spark Club- Wed. Oct. 26-Nov. 30 4-5

 

Medicare 101

 

Area 5 will be presenting a program Virtual “Medicare 101” on Wed., Oct.5 @ 11:00 in Kewanna-Union Township Public Library. Join us to learn about all the new updates that will be a part of Medicare in 2023. Kewanna Union Township Public Library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna, IN.

For more information & updates, check out our Facebook page (Kewanna Union Township Public Library), call 574-653-2011, or visit our website www.kewanna.lib.in.us

 

Savings & Retirement

 

Lake City Bank Associates, Penny Ramsey, and Justin Taylor will be presenting a program called “Savings & Retirement” on Wed., Oct. 12 @ 11:00 in Kewanna Union Township Public Library. They will share information about saving money for expenses, emergencies, goals, and retirement. Everyone is welcome to attend this very informative program! Kewanna Union Township Public Library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna, IN.

For more information & updates, check out our Facebook page (Kewanna Union Township Public Library), call 574-653-2011, or visit our website www.kewanna.lib.in.us.

 

Homeschoolers @ the Library “The Rain Forest”

Our Homeschoolers @ the Library program is back & it’s all about science! We will be learning about “The Rain Forest” on Wed., Oct. 19 @ 2:00 in Kewanna Union Township Public Library. Kewanna Union Township Public Library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna, IN.

For more information & updates, check out our Facebook page (Kewanna Union Township Public Library), call 574-653-2011, or visit our website

www.kewanna.lib.in.us Join us for a fun-filled program! All homeschoolers are welcome to attend!

 

Back to the Past “Our Kewanna”

 

Local historian, Bob Clyde, will continue his discussion of the history of Kewanna at the Kewanna Union Township Public Library. Back to the Past: “Our Kewanna” will be held on Wednesday, October 26 @ 11:00. Back to the Past is held on the last Wednesday of the month @ 11:00. Coffee & Teatime is held @ 10:30 every Wednesday morning. Plan to attend our Coffee @ Teatime enjoy time with your neighbors and friends and then stay for Back to the Past “Our Kewanna”.

Kewanna Union Township Public Library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna, IN.

For more information & updates, check out our Facebook page (Kewanna Union Township Public Library), call 574-653-2011, or visit our website www.kewanna.lib.in.us

 

Monster Bash Halloween Party @ Kewanna-Union Township Public Library Our Teenz and Tweenz Club will be hosting a Monster Bash Halloween Party on Thurs., October 27 from 4- 5 pm @ the Kewanna-Union Township Public Library. The Monster Bash is open to all ages, and everyone is welcome! There will be Halloween-themed games, treats, music, and a costume contest. We can’t wait to see your favorite characters! Dress to spook!

Kewanna Public Library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna, IN. For more details, call the library at 574-653-2011, check out our Facebook page (Kewanna Union Township Public Library), or visit our website at www.kewanna.lib.in.us

Fulton County Public Library October events

Rochester branch all ages events

  • Thursday, October 6 @ 4:30 in Meeting Rooms A & B—Bingo: All ages are welcome to participate. Prizes will be awarded.
  • Tuesday, October 25, anytime 10:00-6:00—Patron Appreciation Day: Stop in to meet the staff and enjoy snacks!

Rochester branch adult events

  • Tuesday, October 4 @ 10:00 in the Media Commons—Debbie’s Dandies: Fall Gnome
  • Tuesday, October 4 & Thursday, October 6 @ 12:00 in the PC Office—Tech Time with Zak
  • Wednesday, October 5 @ 1:00 in Meeting Room B—Preparing & Cooking Winter Squash: Presented by Purdue Extension Health & Human Services
  • Monday, October 10 @ 5:00 in Meeting Room B—2023 Budget Adoption Meeting & October Board Meeting
  • Tuesday, October 11 @ 10:00 in the Media Commons—Debbie’s Dandies: Mystery Wreath
  • Tuesday, October 11 & Thursday, October 13 @ 12:00 in the PC Office—Tech Time with Zak
  • Tuesday, October 18 & Thursday, October 20 @ 12:00 in the PC Office—Tech Time with Zak
  • Saturday, October 22, 1:00-3:00 in Meeting Room B—Writing Workshop: Kevin McKelvey will lead this workshop. This workshop will include instruction in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writing. All attendees will receive a free journal. McKelvey is a place-based poet, writer, designer, and social practice artist. He teaches English at the University of Indianapolis and directs the M.A. in Social Practice Art. This event is made possible with the support of Indiana Humanities and Glick Philanthropies.
  • Tuesday, October 25 & Thursday, October 27 @ 12:00 in the PC Office—Tech Time with Zak
  • Wednesday, October 26, 4:00-5:30 in Meeting Room B—Authors Talk & Presentation: We will welcome Dr. Lori Goss-Reaves, the author of Kiss Lori for Me. Veterans who would like to share their stories are welcome to attend. A book signing will follow the presentation.
  • Thursday, October 27 @ 5:00 in Meeting Rooms A & B—Visiting the Beyond with Curt Strutz: Have you ever wondered what the inside of a REAL haunted house looks like?  This INTERACTIVE and extremely unique presentation does just that! Curt has been a headline speaker for the Illinois Paranormal Conference and a guest speaker at Troy Taylor’s Haunted America Conference.
  • Saturday, October 29, 9:00-1:00 at Snipes Tree Farm (311 W 375 N
  • Rochester, IN 46975)—A Walk in the Woods: Bird Watch/Nature Walk: Join us at the Snipes Tree Farm for a Bird Watch/Nature Walk with Indiana Advanced Master Naturalist Wayne Richard Pope. All ages are welcome to attend. This event will be outdoors, rain or shine, so please dress appropriately for the weather. This event is part of the library’s One State / One Story: World of Wonders series. One State / One Story: World of Wonders is presented by Indiana Humanities in partnership with the Indiana Center for the Book and the Indiana State Library.

Rochester Branch Children & Teens Events

  • Tuesday, October 4 @ 10:30 in Meeting Room A—Storytime with Craft
  • Wednesday, October 5 @ 4:00 in the Teen Oasis—Teen Movie
  • Thursday, October 6 @ 4:00 in the Children’s Department—Kids’ Movie
  • Thursday, October 6 @ 4:00 in the Indiana Room—Rather Be Reading Book Club
  • Friday, October 7, 11:30-3:35 in the Teen Oasis—Teen VR Day: Sign-up required
  • Monday, October 10 @ 1:00 in the Arboretum—Craft with Kelsey: Fire Art
  • Monday, October 10 @ 3:00 in the Teen Oasis—Teen Movie
  • Tuesday, October 11 @ 10:30 in Meeting Room A—Storytime with Craft
  • Tuesday, October 11 @ 1:30 in the Teen Oasis—Teen Sit & Snack: Ages 12-18
  • Wednesday, October 12 @ 10:30 in Meeting Rooms A & B—Kids’ Yoga: Ages 1-6
  • Wednesday, October 12 @ 1:00 in the Teen Oasis—Craft with Kelsey: DIY Magnets
  • Wednesday, October 12 @ 1:30 in the Teen Oasis—Chess Day
  • Thursday, October 13 @ 2:00 in Meeting Room B—Teen Bingo
  • Thursday, October 13 @ 4:00 in the Children’s Department—Kids’ Movie
  • Friday, October 14, 11:30-3:35 in the Teen Oasis—Teen VR Day: Sign-up required
  • Tuesday, October 18 @ 10:30 & 4:30 in Meeting Room A—Storytime with Craft
  • Wednesday, October 19 @ 4:00 in the Teen Oasis—Teen Movie
  • Thursday, October 20 @ 4:00 in the Children’s Department—Kids’ Movie
  • Thursday, October 20 @ 4:00 in the Indiana Room—Rather Be Reading Book Club
  • Tuesday, October 25 @ 10:30 & 4:30 in Meeting Room A—Storytime with Craft
  • Tuesday, October 25 @ 4:00 in Meeting Room B—Nutrition 101
  • Wednesday, October 25 @ 4:00 in the Teen Oasis—Teen Movie
  • Thursday, October 27 @ 4:00 in the Children’s Department—Kids’ Movie
  • Friday, October 28—Stuffed Animal Sleepover—Kids may drop off their favorite stuffed animal before 6:00 PM for a library sleepover. Stuffed animals may be picked up Saturday, October 29. Pictures of the stuffed animals’ adventures will be posted on Facebook.
  • Friday, October 28 @ 6:30 via the Rochester Facebook page—Virtual Halloween Storytime
  • Monday, October 31 in the Children’s Department—Halloween Scavenger Hunt: Ages 0-18. Grand prizes for grades 6 and lower and grades 7 and higher.

Aubbee Branch Events

  • Saturday, October 1, anytime 11:00-2:00—Kids’ Craft: Fire Truck Craft
  • Saturday, October 1 @ 12:00—Fire Truck @ the Library
  • Tuesday, October 11 @ 3:00—Adult Craft Class
  • Saturday, October 15, anytime 11:00-2:00—Kids’ Craft: Frankenstein Candy Corn Craft
  • Tuesday, October 18, 11:00-4:00—Virtual Reality: By appointment only
  • Wednesday, October 19, anytime 11:00-4:00—Kids’ Craft: Witch Craft
  • Thursday, October 20, anytime 11:00-4:00—Teen Craft: Diamond Art Gnome Keychain
  • Friday, October 21, 3:00-5:00—Tech Time with Zak
  • Tuesday, October 25 @ 3:00—Adult Craft Class
  • Saturday, October 29, anytime 11:00-4:00—Kids’ Craft: Pirate Craft
  • Monday, October 31, 5:00-7:00—Trick or Treat

Fulton Branch Events

  • Monday, October 3, anytime 10:00-5:00—Kids’ Craft

  • Thursday, October 6 @ 9:30—Walking Class
  • Friday, October 7, 10:00-1:00—Tech Time with Zak
  • Monday, October 10, anytime 10:00-5:00—Kids’ Craft
  • Tuesday, October 11 @ 9:30—Walking Class
  • Wednesday, October 12 @ 10:00—Storytime
  • Thursday, October 13 @ 10:00--Storytime
  • Friday, October 14, 10:00-1:00—Tech Time with Zak
  • Monday, October 17, anytime 10:00-5:00—Kids’ Craft
  • Wednesday, October 19 @ 10:00—1,000 Books before Kindergarten
  • Thursday, October 20 @ 9:30—Walking Class
  • Friday, October 21, 10:00-1:00—Tech Time with Zak
  • Friday, October 21 @ 1:00—Jewelry Class: Sign-up required. Limited spots are available. Teens & adults are welcome to participate.
  • Monday, October 24, anytime 10:00-5:00—Kids’ Craft
  • Tuesday, October 25 @ 9:30—Walking Class
  • Wednesday, October 26 @ 10:00—Storytime
  • Thursday, October 27 @ 10:00--Storytime
  • Friday, October 28, 10:00-1:00—Tech Time with Zak
  • Monday, October 31, anytime 10:00-5:00—Kids’ Craft

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