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Teen Volunteers

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Do you need volunteer hours for school? Are you looking for a way to help out your community? Would you like to meet other teens in the areas? Students in grades 7-12 are invited to come to the library for an hour of volunteering fun! Potential projects may include: prepping craft kits (cutting, sorting, assembling, etc.), cleaning books and shelves, organizing materials, and completing other projects for the library. No registration is necessary and you are welcome to drop in for part of the time if you cant stay the full hour!

New Perspectives: A Living Library

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The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library has partnered with the University of Findlay, University of Findlays Mazza Museum, University of Findlay's Phi Alpha Honor Society, and the University of Findlay's Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society to bring New Perspectives: A Living Library to the Mazza Museum on October 17, 2023 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

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Speak Easy: English as a Second Language Conversation Club

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Speak Easy: An English as a Second Language Conversation Club is designed to connect new members of Hancock County with community organizations. Each meeting will have a different theme and students will get the chance to meet representatives from social services agencies as well as practice English skills.

Baby Storytime

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Join us for Baby Storytime at the library. We will sing, rhyme, read, and have fun with scarves and bells! This program is suggested for children up to 36 months of age with a caregiver. Older siblings are welcome, too.

Mini Meet-Up

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Drop in and play with a selection of the library's toys. Explore new games, toys, and activities that are educational and fun while meeting other families. This program is for children with their caregivers.

Adaptive Storytime

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Join us for Adaptive Storytime at the library, a space to foster the early literacy skills of children with neurodiverse symptoms and children who have difficulty engaging during traditional storytimes. We will sing, rhyme, read, and play together with more interactive opportunities. Children with varying learning styles and abilities can learn together in a safe, supportive environment where respect and appreciation for differences is encouraged. Content is geared toward ages 3 - 7 years, but all ages are welcome, accompanied by a caregiver. Siblings are welcome, too.

Storytime at Arlington

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Join us for Storytime at the Arlington Branch. We will sing, rhyme, read, and craft together. Your child will have so much fun they might not even realize they are learning important skills for future reading!

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Daughters of Union Veterans

Virtual Author Talks: <i>The It Girl</i> <i>Zero Days</i>

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Youre invited to tune in as we chat with New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in Cabin 10 and The It Girl as she talks about her newest book, Zero Days.