‘Knit 1 Crochet 2’ Meets Tuesday Afternoons At NWCPL

November 1, 2018 at 4:03 p.m.
‘Knit 1 Crochet 2’ Meets Tuesday Afternoons At NWCPL
‘Knit 1 Crochet 2’ Meets Tuesday Afternoons At NWCPL

By Terri Ritter-

If you like to knit or crochet or want to learn how, join the Knit 1 Crochet 2 group that meets 2:30 p.m. the first Tuesday each month at North Webster Community Public Library.

At this Tuesday’s session, Teresa Zurcher will demonstrate loom knitting. Knit 1 Crochet 2 is an informal time of each person working on their individual projects, sharing ideas and learning from each other. If you’re experienced, bring your project to the library to work on while enjoying the company of others. If learning, bring needles and yarn and get help getting started.

Openings are still available for the National Weather Service Station 12:50 p.m. Monday. The tour starts at the weather station located on SR 13 north of North Webster. The tour is free, but you must sign up in advance at the library circulation desk or by calling 574-834-7122. Minors must be accompanied by a parent.

Stop by the Friends of the Library table at Lady Lions Holiday Bazaar 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the North Webster Community Center. The FOL group will be selling gift soup and cookie mixes along with plates of baked cookies.

Proceeds from the FOL sale go to support the work of the North Webster Library.

While Wawasee school kids are enjoying a day off from school Nov. 9, bring them to play Family Bingo at 1 p.m. Multiple rounds of bingo are played with each round lasting until every child bingos and wins a prize. It is easy to play for children of all ages, and everyone goes home with lots of prizes.

Does your child need practice with their oral reading skills? Sign them up to read to Echo, a certified therapy dog, who visits the library 4-5 p.m. every Tuesday. Echo listens intently and doesn’t care if your child stumbles over a word or makes a mistake.

The 15-minute private reading sessions are by appointment only. To secure an appointment, stop by the youth services department or call 574-834-7122 ext. 202.

Don’t miss out on the many programs and activities at the library. Sign up for the text club and receive notifications on your cell phone. Just text the message “library” to the number 36000 and follow the prompts.

If you like to knit or crochet or want to learn how, join the Knit 1 Crochet 2 group that meets 2:30 p.m. the first Tuesday each month at North Webster Community Public Library.

At this Tuesday’s session, Teresa Zurcher will demonstrate loom knitting. Knit 1 Crochet 2 is an informal time of each person working on their individual projects, sharing ideas and learning from each other. If you’re experienced, bring your project to the library to work on while enjoying the company of others. If learning, bring needles and yarn and get help getting started.

Openings are still available for the National Weather Service Station 12:50 p.m. Monday. The tour starts at the weather station located on SR 13 north of North Webster. The tour is free, but you must sign up in advance at the library circulation desk or by calling 574-834-7122. Minors must be accompanied by a parent.

Stop by the Friends of the Library table at Lady Lions Holiday Bazaar 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the North Webster Community Center. The FOL group will be selling gift soup and cookie mixes along with plates of baked cookies.

Proceeds from the FOL sale go to support the work of the North Webster Library.

While Wawasee school kids are enjoying a day off from school Nov. 9, bring them to play Family Bingo at 1 p.m. Multiple rounds of bingo are played with each round lasting until every child bingos and wins a prize. It is easy to play for children of all ages, and everyone goes home with lots of prizes.

Does your child need practice with their oral reading skills? Sign them up to read to Echo, a certified therapy dog, who visits the library 4-5 p.m. every Tuesday. Echo listens intently and doesn’t care if your child stumbles over a word or makes a mistake.

The 15-minute private reading sessions are by appointment only. To secure an appointment, stop by the youth services department or call 574-834-7122 ext. 202.

Don’t miss out on the many programs and activities at the library. Sign up for the text club and receive notifications on your cell phone. Just text the message “library” to the number 36000 and follow the prompts.

Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Warsaw BZA Approves Plasma Donation Center Lab On Detroit St.
One of the four petitions presented to the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday was for a special exception for a laboratory on North Detroit Street.

Issues With Notification Mailings Appear To Be On The Rise, City Attorney Says
Issues with notifications sent out by mail reduced the number of items on the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeal’s agenda Monday from six to four.

Hoffert Talks About Possible Effects Of SB 1 On WCS
Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert told the Warsaw School Board Monday about the financial impacts of Senate Bill 1 for Warsaw Community Schools.

Elevator Shaft Takes Shape As Construction Revs Up At Union Station Lofts
The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw.

Tech Blog Says EV Truck Plant Coming To Warsaw
The former LSC Communications plant on Old 30 West in Warsaw looks like it may be the future home of a production site for Slate Auto’s EV truck.