North Webster Public Library News
What’s your biggest challenge? Write an essay about it and share it in Writer’s Corner at North Webster Public Library. This group of writers will meet at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21, to share the essays they’ve written about their biggest challenge.
Each month they are given a writing assignment and then get together to share what they’ve written, learn different writing techniques, share ideas, and encourage one another. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a published author or a novice, Writer’s Corner is for anyone who enjoys writing or would like to learn how. Join us the third Monday of each month at 10 a.m. and share the fun.
R.E.A.D. (Read, Eat And Discuss) Book Club also meets the third Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. This monthly book club reads and discusses a variety of books throughout the year while enjoying coffee, snacks, and lively conversation. This Monday the group will be discussing State of Wonder by Ann Patchett. Next month, the book will be Family Tree by Barbara Delinsky, a thought-provoking novel about family and the choices people make during times of crisis. If interested, stop by the Front Desk to reserve your copy, and then join in the November discussion.
Revolving Recipe Round-Up will be celebrating Oktoberfest with German food on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m. If you like German food or are game to try it, prepare a German dish and bring it, along with the recipe, to share with others. The North Webster Public Library supplies the coffee, water, and table service while participants bring the food, fun and friendship. Revolving Recipe Round-Up meets the fourth Tuesday every month and focuses on a different type of food each month. It’s a fun way to try new dishes and build your recipe file.
Next week during fall break, Family Movie Time will have two showings at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, of an animated Disney film about monsters who are terribly afraid of kids. If the kids need something to do over fall break, bring them to see this free G-rated, 89-minute long movie. Bring your own beverages and enjoy the free popcorn.
If you missed last month’s North Webster Cemetery Walk, you can view photos and video clips of the event on the library’s website at www.nweb.lib.in.us. Just click on the link on the home page and watch the enactors tell their stories. While on the website, explore the many free online resources that are available for researching your own family history.