Volume 26 | February 2022
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Looking for something free to do with your family on a cold February day?
We are pleased to be able to offer member-for-a-day passes that allow free admission to
- The National Veterans Memorial and Museum.
Please see "partnership passes" under "In-Library Resources" on our website for details.
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The library now offers circulating hot spots! Hot Spots allow patrons to connect their devices (Computer/Tablet/Game Devices) wirelessly to the internet without using a home Internet connection. Please visit our website for borrowing rules.
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TALES FROM THE CASTLE
Here, you’ll find behind-the-scenes information about past and upcoming programs, book recommendations, Wagnalls trivia, and the unique perspectives of our staff members as they take turns writing blog entries. Visit our website to read our blog.
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We will be collecting gently used books in June for our next Friends of the Wagnalls book sale.
Cleaning out and wondering which books you should donate....and which you shouldn't? Here's a great guide!
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Mabel tours are now available at any time that the library is open! Use your phone's QR reader to scan the framed codes in the Memorial building to watch a video and learn about the history of each area you are standing in from Mabel herself! If you need a QR reader, please visit the circulation desk to borrow an iPad.
Learn about how and why our building was built, Mabel's famous friends and the history of the Wagnalls family.
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New Exhibit in the Juvenile Library!
Wagnalls now has a new exhibit that combines wonder, engagement, and learning with an all-in-one, interactive mobile kiosk. The museum quality kiosk features: a showcase with artifacts and specimens and books about the subject. Every other month the display changes. In 2022 we will be learning about skeletons, masters of disguise, creatures of the night, dragons, and more!
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Winter Story Time is currently full, but we look forward to a new six week session starting in March!
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For more information about any children's program, email Erin at evaughan@wagnalls.org or call 614-837-4765 ext 118.
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Teen Garden Club
The teen garden club meets the first Saturday of every month! Please call 614-837-4765 to register for monthly classes.
During the February meeting we will learn about native and non-invasive plants and will make Fairy Garden accessories.
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Adult Garden Education
During the February meeting we will hear from Meghan Ellis and will learn about native and non-invasive plants.
Click HERE for additional information.
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Gardening 101
On February 15, we will hear from Carrie Brown and will learn about seeds, transplanting, raised beds, lasagna gardening, gardening tools, and we will take home a free plant!
Click HERE for additional information.
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Wednesday, February 16th 2:00pm - 3:00pm in the Loft
Librarian Carol Gaal invites you to join her for a book club to be held one afternoon each month.
At our February meeting we will discuss Angel Falls by Kristin Hannah.
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Tuesday, February 8th 6:30pm - 7:30pm in the Loft.
We read books written by local authors and then meet and discuss them with the local author themselves. Authors will provide free books for you to read and keep (while supplies last).
At our February meeting we will discuss Mabel's Musings by Carol Gaal.
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Thursday, February 24, 7:00-8:00pm in the Loft.
We will be reading The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop by Fannie Flagg.
To RSVP or for more information, email Lissie at mscherer@wagnalls.org
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Thursday, February 10, 7:00-8:00pm in the Loft.
We will be reading The Late Show by Michael Connelly
To RSVP or for more information, email Lissie at mscherer@wagnalls.org
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Thursday, February 17 6:30-7:45pm in the Loft.
We meet monthly on the third Thursday of every month in the upper level of the Wagnalls Memorial Library.
This Writers Group is for current and future writers, and also for other interested persons.
For more information, contact Bill Sykes at bill.sykes@sbcglobal.net.
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Improve your computer skills. Show employers what you know.
Are you interested in learning basic computer skills needed to work, learn, and participate fully in daily life? There will be a variety of options, try one or complete them all!
Classes include:
Computer Basics
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Google Docs
Social Media
Career Search Skills
Your Digital Footprint
Learn Google Docs in our first on-site instruction course for NorthStar Digital Literacy. Contact Paula at 614-837-4765 ext. 112 to register. We are planning to start in early February!
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VOICEcorps Reading Service
Do you know someone who’s unable to read printed information due to a vision impairment or unable to turn a page because of a stroke or military related injury? The VOICEcorps Reading Service enriches lives by delivering news and information that enables listeners to be informed citizens, voters and consumers. It brings around-the-clock information through radio, cable, TV secondary audio channels, streaming audio, on-demand audio through their website or even Alexa!
If you’d like to learn more about this free service stop by the library for a pamphlet or contact Paula by email (pmaier@wagnalls.org) or phone (614-837-4765 extension 112) or to attend a short presentation by VOICEcorps volunteers.
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If you need some assistance with your laptop, smart phone, tablet, Zoom or other application, our technology tutor can meet with you for free at a safe social distance.
Please call to make an appointment with Paula at 614-837-4765 x112.
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WAGNALLS COMMUNITY THEATER
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Auditions are February 22 & 23
Click HERE to sign up to audition
Performance dates: May 13, 14 & 15
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Have a great time while working out!
Thursday evening and Saturday morning fitness classes!
- All classes will be in the Banquet Hall.
- No registration required.
- Pay night of class - cash or Venmo only
- Classes led by "Nat Zumba".
- Sponsored by the Mary Ann Johnston Fund.
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The Wagnalls Memorial Library
150 E. Columbus Street
Lithopolis, Ohio 43136
(614) 837-4765
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