Jacob Bassler reads 1,000 books before kindergarten
Another area child has joined the ranks of fellow readers who have read 1,000 books before kindergarten.
Another area child has joined the ranks of fellow readers who have read 1,000 books before kindergarten.
The following donations were made to the Upper Sandusky Community Library throughout 2021 in memory of a loved one:
It’s that time of year again! Well, yes, Santa is coming and we’re turning the page on another rough year. But we’re talking about books! And not just any run-of-the-mill books - our favorite books we read in 2021!
Here you will find the favorite books that the staff at Upper Sandusky Community Library read in 2021, including why we loved those books and links for you to check them out yourself. After you’ve taken a gander at our favorites, let us know on Facebook and Instagram e best books you read in 2021!
THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Upper Sandusky Community Library and the Star Theater are calling upon you to put your detective skills to work at “Hollywood Can Be Murder” at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 15, at the Star Theater.
Are you looking for a way to get a leg up on your New Year’s reading resolutions? Then join the Upper Sandusky Community Library’s Snow Better Time to Read adult winter reading program.
Reading is its own reward, but if you sign up for Snow Better Time to Read you might win a prize, too. Simply sign up for the program at the front desk. Each time you check out library books, you will receive a snowflake surprise as well as an entry for the winter reading grand finale prize. Snow Better Time to Read runs from January 3 through February 12.
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, January 6. 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.
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.
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. So whether romance makes you swoon, science fiction takes you where no one has gone before, or mysteries have you donning a deerstalker hat, this book club is designed for your reading life. Revel in your genre and become . . . an Inglorious Bookworm.
Join Wyandot County Public Health at 6 p.m. Jan. 12, in the Upper Sandusky Community Library’s large meeting room for a program that will educate attendees on all the ways the health department impacts the community.
Learn about the programs available to the community through the health department; meet staff members from the nursing, environmental, and administrative branches of the health department; and hear from a representative of the Wyandot County Health Board.
Think you have what it takes to conquer the Reel Trivia Quizbowl? Then join Upper Sandusky Community Library staff as they present a trivia game for teens and adults featuring movie trivia from across the decades.
Want to learn how Cheers2U makes some of its dishes? Sample Taste of the Town and find out for yourself.
Taste of the Town is an adult cooking program hosted by Patti Davidson of the Upper Sandusky Community Library. In January learn from Cheers2U owner Elaine Boes as she demonstrates how to make one of her favorite recipes.