Cemetery Walk, Cake Decorating And More On Tap At North Webster Library

Carale Miller, left, and Jan Osborn, right, work on their art pieces during the Mixed Media Workshop conducted by artist Golden Seaton, (standing center).
NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Community Public Library will host its 13th annual North Webster Cemetery Walk from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8. As the library conducts guided walking tours through North Webster Cemetery, enactors will be stationed throughout the cemetery portraying individuals buried there, telling their life stories and relating local history.
Tours leave from the library every 10 minutes to walk the short distance to the cemetery. Golf cart shuttles will be available for those who have difficulty walking. This living history event is free and open to the public. In case of rain, the enactors will be stationed inside the library.
Later in the week Faye Myers will give a cake decorating demonstration at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11. She has been creating cakes for special occasions for many years and will share decorating tips and techniques.
Let’s Move, the library’s dance exercise class, continues at 6 p.m. every Thursday. Participants follow along to dance videos, learning new dance steps while getting an exercise workout. The class is free and appropriate for adults of all ages and fitness levels.
In the Youth Services Department, Crafts and Stories starts up at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, and will continue every Tuesday afternoon throughout the school year. Kids in kindergarten to fifth grade are invited to come to the library to work on crafts while listening to stories.
After a hiatus in August, Second Saturday Lego Club will start up again at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, for ages five to 12. Children under age nine should be accompanied by an adult. Legos are provided.
For those who still enjoy getting their news from newspapers, a variety of local, regional and national newspapers is available for reading in the library’s lounge area. Grab a cup of coffee and settle back to read the daily news.