Tour Of National Weather Service Office Planned For Next Week

April 25, 2018 at 7:00 p.m.

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Many in the area frequently drive past the National Weather Service Station located on Ind. 13 between North Webster and Syracuse, but how many know what really goes on there?

Find out by touring the weather station with North Webster Community Public Library on Tuesday. The tour leaves from the library at 12:45 p.m., traveling by carpool the short distance to the National Weather Service facility. There you will learn the science behind weather forecasting, how watches and warnings are issued, weather technology and more.

The tour is free, but pre-registration is required with a limited number of spots available. Parents must accompany minors. Sign up for the tour at the library’s circulation desk or call 574-834-7122.

Is your workout routine getting boring? Jazz it up and come to Let’s Move at 6 p.m. each Thursday. It’s a fitness class that utilizes dancing as a form of exercising. Participants have fun following dance videos, learning new steps and moves, and getting a great workout. It’s free and no pre-registration is required. Just put on your dancing shoes and join the fun.

There are still tickets available for the Ladies Tea 2 p.m. May 10. Tickets for this adults-only event are available for $7 at the circulation desk or from any Friends of the Library member. Tickets must be bought in advance, since there will be no ticket sales at the door.

Come and experience a traditional afternoon tea. Bring your favorite tea cup and saucer and wear a tea party hat for fun.

With busy family schedules, it’s hard to find the time to bring the kids to the library to browse for books. Save time with Grab and Go Bags available in the Youth Department. Each bag is pre-filled with 10 books. Some bags are themed with books pertaining to a specific subject or interest while other bags are designated for Accelerated Reader reading levels. It’s a fast and convenient way to select and check out books. Just drop in, grab and go.



Many in the area frequently drive past the National Weather Service Station located on Ind. 13 between North Webster and Syracuse, but how many know what really goes on there?

Find out by touring the weather station with North Webster Community Public Library on Tuesday. The tour leaves from the library at 12:45 p.m., traveling by carpool the short distance to the National Weather Service facility. There you will learn the science behind weather forecasting, how watches and warnings are issued, weather technology and more.

The tour is free, but pre-registration is required with a limited number of spots available. Parents must accompany minors. Sign up for the tour at the library’s circulation desk or call 574-834-7122.

Is your workout routine getting boring? Jazz it up and come to Let’s Move at 6 p.m. each Thursday. It’s a fitness class that utilizes dancing as a form of exercising. Participants have fun following dance videos, learning new steps and moves, and getting a great workout. It’s free and no pre-registration is required. Just put on your dancing shoes and join the fun.

There are still tickets available for the Ladies Tea 2 p.m. May 10. Tickets for this adults-only event are available for $7 at the circulation desk or from any Friends of the Library member. Tickets must be bought in advance, since there will be no ticket sales at the door.

Come and experience a traditional afternoon tea. Bring your favorite tea cup and saucer and wear a tea party hat for fun.

With busy family schedules, it’s hard to find the time to bring the kids to the library to browse for books. Save time with Grab and Go Bags available in the Youth Department. Each bag is pre-filled with 10 books. Some bags are themed with books pertaining to a specific subject or interest while other bags are designated for Accelerated Reader reading levels. It’s a fast and convenient way to select and check out books. Just drop in, grab and go.



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