Nappanee Public Library News And Events
NAPPANEE — The following events will take place at the Nappanee Public Library:
Pushing the Limits book club
This is the third of the library’s new four-part book club series for adults, which is part of a national initiative funded by the National Science Foundation. Join in from 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23, for a discussion of the book “Thunderstruck,” by Erik Larson. Come learn from other community members and join thought-provoking discussion about science, technology, engineering, and math that occur in everyday life. Register by March 16, by calling the library at (574) 773-7919, or here.
Book Cooks Creates Dessert
Nappanee Library is excited to bring back the “Book Cooks” program in the month of March. Kids are welcome to join Miss Jamie from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, to create a yummy recipe based on a kid’s book. In March the library will be making Blackberry Fool, from the book “A Fine Dessert.”
ASTRONAUTS SPACE CLUB MEETS AT WAKARUSA LIBRARY
The Nappanee Center, Nappanee Public Library, and Wakarusa Public Library are teaming up for a new Space Club. From 10-11 a.m. March 25, students are invited to come to the monthly meeting at the Nappanee Center to learn about project management and NASA. Plan a mission to Mars and find out if it would be successful. Register by March 18, by calling the library at 574-773-7919, or here.