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Enjoy a reading by local author John Biemer from his book Baby Buckeyes. Book signing, Q&A, and a photo op with mascot Brutus Buckeye (!) to follow. Books will be available for purchase.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+)…
Enjoy a story, movement rhymes, and action songs. Siblings welcome.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+) must remain in the room to supervise for the duration of the event.
English learners, practice your listening and speaking skills in this free class for adult students of English as a Second Language (ESOL). Led by instructors from the Columbus Literacy Council.
Class Schedule
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Learn how a garden can be a space to practice mindfulness, be physically active, and grow vegetables to support a nutritious diet. Explore ways in which gardening can support your health and well-being, and to learn how gardening can be a…
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Love anime? Meet fellow fans to discuss your favorite series and watch episodes of your favorite shows.
Enjoy songs, activities, books, and rhymes. Especially for babies ages 0-24 months and their caregivers. Siblings welcome.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+) must remain in the room to supervise for the duration of the event.
Enjoy songs, activities, books, and rhymes. Especially for toddlers (2-3 years old) and their caregivers. Siblings welcome.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+) must remain in the room to supervise for the duration of the event.
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Learn to embellish a leather keychain with a chosen design using the library's Cricut machine. Wear it yourself or make it as a gift!
All supplies provided.
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Learn some basic Spanish words and phrases in this English and Spanish storytime, Listen to a story and complete a craft to take home. Open to all language skills.
Led by student volunteers from Otterbein University.For ages 4-7,…
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Notice is hereby given of a meeting of the Human Resources Committee of the Westerville Public Library. Members of the Board of Trustees and the Library's staff will be in attendance.
The Westerville Public Library complies with the…
Enjoy a captivating story paired with a great wine at this unique book club.
Reading List: View or download
A copy of the book may be picked up at the desk on the second floor of the library.
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Share your work with members of the Westerville Poetry Group and discover ways others are writing and publishing poetry. Following an open discussion, you are invited to present your own writings or favorite works by other poets or to…
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Read the graphic novel New Kid by Jerry Craft, then dive into rich conversations about racial identity, code-switching, marginalizing behaviors, and the emotions associated with them.
The first session will cover the first half of the book.…
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Celebrate music and community-building during this special preschool storytime featuring folk singer Joanie Calem and Goodwill Day Services. Children and their families will sing, dance, and connect with adults with intellectual and…
English learners, practice your listening and speaking skills in this free class for adult students of English as a Second Language (ESOL). Led by instructors from the Columbus Literacy Council.
Class Schedule
March 25: Classes begin; held…Registration requiredRegister for eventEnjoy songs, activities, books, and rhymes. Especially for babies ages 0-24 months and their caregivers. Siblings welcome.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+) must remain in the room to supervise for the duration of the event.
Meet with fellow book lovers for a lively and engaging discussion of everything from classics to modern bestsellers, led by members of the community. Walk-ins welcome.
Reading List: View or download
A copy of the book may be picked up…
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Read the graphic novel New Kid by Jerry Craft, then dive into rich conversations about racial identity, code-switching, marginalizing behaviors, and the emotions associated with them.
The first session will cover the first half of the book.…
Registration required (16 spots remaining)Register for event Enjoy songs, activities, books, and rhymes. Especially for toddlers (2-3 years old) and their caregivers. Siblings welcome.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+) must remain in the room to supervise for the duration of the event.
Enjoy songs, activities, books, and rhymes. Especially for preschoolers (4-5 years old) and their caregivers. Siblings welcome.For ages 0-7, parents or caregivers (age 18+) must remain in the room to supervise for the duration of the event.