USCL aims to help Wyandot County Humane Society during Pet Month
May is Pet Month and the Upper Sandusky Community Library is looking to celebrate with a supply drive for the Wyandot County Humane Society.
May is Pet Month and the Upper Sandusky Community Library is looking to celebrate with a supply drive for the Wyandot County Humane Society.
David Dlubak, son of Dave and Jana Dlubak, has completed the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program at the Upper Sandusky Community Library. David started the program on June 25, 2021, and reached his goal on March 8, 2022.
As part of the Wyandot County Public Health's Click It or Ticket program in May, the health department will be running a coloring contest beginning April 4.
Are you ready to dive into the world of e-books and digital audiobooks, but feel like you’re barely treading water trying to learn? Join library assistant Krystal Smalley for Learning Libby, a program that teaches the fundamentals of the library reading app.
Come armed with your e-book reader or smartphone and your library card then meet your new best reading friend – the Libby app! Attend the program in-person at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, in the library’s large meeting room.
Do you have a favorite reading genre but no one to talk about it with? Then make way for the Inglorious Bookworms Book Club and choose your own reading adventure. Each month the book club will feature a different genre that you can dive into or skip.
Common Readers will be reading “The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels” by Jon Meacham for February.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham looks at critical times in the nation’s history when hope overcame division and fear in order to better understand the present moment in American politics. Copies of the book are available for checkout at the library in regular print, large print, and book on CD. The book is also available as an ebook and audiobook on Libby.
Wyandot County Public Health will continue its monthly series of health-related programs at the Upper Sandusky Community Library on February 9 with “The Pulse on Heart Health.”
Wyandot County Public Health nurse Beth Bower and Wyandot Memorial Hospital’s Director of Wellness Services Sheri Clouse will discuss what makes our hearts tick and will educate attendees about heart diseases and treatments.
There's more to love about working canines than just their furry good looks! These dogs, and others like them, are a vital part of the law enforcement community.
Join the Upper Sandusky Community Library at 6:00 p.m. on February 16 in the large meeting room to welcome Wyandot County Sheriff's Office's Deputy Flick and K9s Ace and Bristol. Learn how these dogs are used in patrol work, tracking, narcotic detection, and more!
For more information about this or any other Upper Sandusky Community Library program, stop by the front desk or call the library at 419-294-1345.
***Due to weather, this program has been canceled for Thursday, Feb. 3.***
If you have been itching to talk about the books you read, then join fellow readers for BookTalk on the first Thursday of each month.
BookTalk, everyone’s favorite sharing time for readers, will meet at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 3. Join group discussion leader Krystal Smalley for a casual talk about books. No matter the subject or genre, all readers are welcome to talk about anything book related.
Create your own Play-Doh world at STEAMpunks, Upper Sandusky Community Library's youth program centered around exploring science and the arts.
Join Miss Lisa at 5:30 p.m. on February 7 in the library’s large meeting room to create your own Play-Doh creatures. Afterward, watch them come alive with the Play-Doh Touch App. You're never too old for Play-Doh!
STEAMpunks meets on the first Monday of every month and is intended for students in grades 6-12.