Springfield News-Sun

UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT THE CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 14

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Programs this week, as well as other library activities, include:

MAIN LIBRARY, 201 S. FOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIEL­D, (937) 3286903 Seek and Find – Sleds:

month of January. Can you find the images of sleds hidden around the Lenski Children’s Center? See the staff person at the desk for a prize after you’ve found them all. Ages 3-18 (and still in school).

Beginner Ukulele for Adults:

2 p.m. Monday. Join instructor Linda Bowshier for this free, 6-week class. Ukulele and instructio­n book will be loaned to students during the class. Registrati­on is required.

Read This! Book Club:

6 p.m. Monday. This club meets the third Monday of each month. This month’s selection: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. For adults. Meeting to be held in the Gaier Room.

Adults Who Read YA Book Club:

6:30 p.m. Monday. Meet with fellow readers and share your favorite young adult novels. To be held in Meeting Room No. 4.

Little Blossoms Storytime:

9:30 a.m. Tuesday. This storytime engages babies and toddlers with books and learning through stories, music, movement and a simple craft idea to help develop fine motor skills. For ages birth to 2.5 years. Held in the Gaier Room.

Little Sprouts Storytime:

10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Led by a profession­al staff librarian, this storytime prepares preschoole­rs for later reading success through interactiv­e stories, songs, rhymes, a craft idea and other fun activities to promote early literacy. For ages 3-5. Held in the Gaier Room.

Hiit to be Fit:

2 p.m. Tuesday. Join Marian Plank (NASM, CPT, CNC) for a free full body workout combining elements of strength and cardio set to a fun, upbeat soundtrack. Bring yourself and a mat! For adults in the Gaier Room.

Adult LEGO Club: 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Wednesday. Create unique and interestin­g LEGO builds with the library and fellow adult fans of LEGO at Cohatch Springfiel­d in the large meeting space. Registrati­on is required.

Open Mic Night: 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Thursday. Have an original song or just love to play a tune? Sign up for a 15-minute spot to perform in our Rotunda space by calling (937) 3286903. Open to everyone ages 13 and up. Acoustic instrument­s only please.

Buck Creek Writers’ Society: 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday. In this monthly workshop for local and experience­d writers, find support by networking with fellow writers and receiving feedback on your work, whether published or unpublishe­d. For adults in Meeting Rooms 1 and 2.

Writing for Change: Dr. Julius Bailey: 6:15 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Local author and professor Dr. Julius Bailey will review his writing process, introduce his books and reflect on the change they bring to racial inequality. At the end, attendees may brainstorm what they can write or actions they may take to address racial inequality in their community. To register, contact Catie Stewart at cstewart@ ccplohio.org or call (937) 328-6912.

Video Game Club: 2 p.m. Saturday. Do you love video games? Join the club and make friends while playing some favorites or trying out something new. Ages 6-14 in the Lenski Program Room.

ENON BRANCH, 409 E. MAIN ST., ENON (937) 864-2502 Take and Make Snowman Bookmark:

January 3 – January 31

Snow longer lose your place while reading. Let your snow buddy mark it for you! Pick up supplies to create your own snowman bookmark, while supplies

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