LEISURE

‘The Spoon Man’ Will Perform May 29 At Milford School

Books & More Milford Public Library

Plenty To Do In May And June

Bell, Books and More Bell Memorial Public Library

Cemeteries And The Underground Railroad In Indiana

Syracuse Public Library

“Friends” Are Inviting Ladies From The Community Over For Tea

by Terri Ritter, Public Relations Coordinator North Webster Community Public Library

Summer Reading Program Starting

Here’s a list of programs at the Bell Memorial Public Library in Mentone: Join us for Story Hour every Wednesday at 3 p.m. and every Friday at 10 a.m.

Film Leads To Greater Appreciation For Musicals

By Melissa Chapman, Cataloging Supervisor Warsaw Community Public Library

LCCA Season Package Includes Five Shows

Lakeland Community Concert Association has launched its annual season ticket sale and has a special promotion available until May 5.

Pick Slide, Mason Dixon Line Chosen As Opening Acts

Winners of the two local Star Search contests used to determine the opening bands for two big shows at Central Park have been named.

May Is A Busy Month With A Variety Of Activities

by Amanda McFarland, Adult Programming Warsaw Community Public Library The following events are set to take place in May at Warsaw Community Public Library:

Celebrate Children’s Book Month

Here’s what’s happening at the Syracuse Public Library

Leisure Briefs 4.26.2018

Book Sale May 17-19, Correction

Tour Of National Weather Service Office Planned For Next Week

by Terri Ritter, Public Relations Coordinator North Webster Community Public Library Many in the area frequently driv past the National Weather Service Station located on Ind. 13 between North Webster and Syracuse, but how many know what really goes on there?

Mersey, Mersey! Here Come The Beatles

Perhaps it’s an ironic twist of fate that the Mersey Beatles have outlasted the original Fab Four. But like The Beatles, the tribute band hails from Liverpool, England, and that helps give them a level of authenticity, said Steven Howard.

King Of Parody Careens Into His Fourth Decade

After 35 years of big stage productions, “Weird Al” Yankovic is keeping his current tour bare bones with no costumes, no props and no video screens.