Fiber Arts Fiends with Kathy Queen

Our local knitters are back again, led by Kathy Queen. Fiber artists of all levels are invited to join—spinners, weavers and crocheters also invited!
Our local knitters are back again, led by Kathy Queen. Fiber artists of all levels are invited to join—spinners, weavers and crocheters also invited!
Our local knitters are back again, led by Kathy Queen. Fiber artists of all levels are invited to join—spinners, weavers and crocheters also invited!
Do you have some free time in the mornings and want to brush up on your sewing skills? Do you have some sewing projects and just want a little company while you work? Then join the Seam Rippers! The Swanton Public Library is hosting this monthly group. No registration is required and walk-ins are encouraged. All you need is yourself and your current sewing project; we hope to see you there!
Thursdays, July 14 and 28 at 5:30 pm. Join author Nathan Jacobs and other writers to discuss your work. All skill levels welcome!
Thursdays, July 14 and 28 at 5:30 pm. Join author Nathan Jacobs and other writers to discuss your work. All skill levels welcome!
Robotics Club – Monday, July 11 at 5:00 pm. Join local robotics enthusiasts at the library! Open to everyone ages 17 and up.
Confused about Social Security? Medicare? Look no further! Val Edwards from the Fulton County Senior Center will be at the library to help walk you through questions about topics such as Medicare, senior assistance programs, insurance, and more! Her first day back is Thursday, June 16 from 10:00 am to noon. Call Val at the Senior Center at 419-337-9299 to schedule an appointment. This is a free service provided by FCSC and is by appointment only.
This club focuses on books that have been covered by podcasts; book kits with information about the book, author, podcast, and where to access it will be available to bring home (and keep!) for anyone interested. Participants will join our adult services librarian on GoogleMeet to discuss The Map of Salt and Stars. “In 2011, the peace of the Syrian city of Homs is disturbed by protests and shelling. A young girl, Nour, is forced to flee across the Levant and North Africa in search of safety.
All readers are invited to join Marty Kaback at 5:30 pm on Thursday, June 9 for an discussion of The Women of the Copper Country, a novel “about ‘America’s Joan of Arc’ – the courageous woman who started a rebellion by leading a strike against the largest copper mining company in the world,” (The Women of the Copper Country, 2019). Copies are available at the front desk.
Summer fun begins! Check the link for more information for each age group.