Solve the new Coded StoryWalk®
Get your family outside to stretch their legs, read a book, and solve a puzzle with Coded StoryWalk®.
Get your family outside to stretch their legs, read a book, and solve a puzzle with Coded StoryWalk®.
The Upper Sandusky Community Library will be extending its evening hours after Labor Day. The library will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday beginning Tuesday, September 7.
For more information, stop by the front desk or call the library at 419-294-1345.
The Upper Sandusky Community Library has a ton of resources, but do you know how it can help you educate your children?
Join library staff at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 30 for the Homeschool & Teacher Open House. Designed with teachers and homeschool parents in mind, this program will highlight the resources available at the library that you can use in your teachings. Spanning from Adventure Central items to the Quest Collection to online databases and more, staff will show you items to use that will help your children in their educational journey.
If you’re in the Halloween mood and ready to send shivers down your spine, then sign up for Upper Sandusky Community Library’s Trail of Terror: Chilling Tales from History and Urban Legend.
Tour host Ashlie Payton will captivate you with her spine-tingling, hair-raising, and eerie stories from the past. The walking ghost tour, which takes place on Saturday, October 16, will wind through the wooded trails at Harrison-Smith Park with tales told by local storytellers.
Ka-chow! Drive on in to the library for the return of S.T.E.A.M.Punks!
Kids, teens, and adults can make their own cardboard car at home and visit the library for the Drive-In Movie and Car Show on Monday, October 4 at 5:30 p.m. in the large meeting room. Need some extra supplies for your cardboard car? Check out the supplies Youth Services Specialist Lisa Andres has collected and take home what you need to deck out your car. Trophies and cash awards will be given to winners by age group categories. All participants will also receive a snack pack supplied by Boo Bear Auto.
The time to pick up Grab-N-Go Meals have been extended!
The meals, which are provided at the Upper Sandusky Community Library for youth up to age 18, will be available from 3:00-6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The meals will not be available on December 24 or 31 as the library will be closed to observe Christmas and New Year’s.
If you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly fall project, then swing by the Upper Sandusky Community Library to take part in a Pumpkin Decorating Contest!
The contest kicks off October 18. Simply pick up a pumpkin in the library’s front vestibule, take it home, and start decorating. There will be a limited number of pumpkins available for the contest, so make sure to get yours early. Carved jack-o-lanterns are not allowed.
Have you ever wondered how local restaurants make some of your favorite foods? Sample Taste of the Town and find out for yourself.
Taste of the Town is a new adult cooking program hosted by the Upper Sandusky Community Library. In this monthly program, representatives from local restaurants will share their culinary passion and demonstrate how to make one of their most popular dishes.
Do you know who Rube Goldberg is? If not, Upper Sandusky Community Library’s STEAMpunks have you covered!
Join Youth Services Specialist Lisa Andres at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, November 1 as she introduces you to Rube Goldberg: cartoonist, inventor, and the only person listed in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as an adjective. After a little background, it’ll be your turn to create your very own Rube Goldberg Machine that is able to ring a bell. The team whose contraption works continuously longer ringing the bell will win. All items will be supplied for the program.
Get your family outside to stretch their legs, read a book, and solve a puzzle with Coded StoryWalk®.