Join The March Reading Contest At North Webster Library
News Release
NORTH WEBSTER — Looking for some good books to read? Then play the March reading contest at North Webster Community Public Library. The staff has put together a list of their favorite books. Check out and read one of their favorites, then enter the title with your name and phone number in the monthly drawing for a chance to win a prize. The more books you read, the more chances you have to win and you’ll discover some great books.
If your child lacks the self-confidence to read out loud, then let them practice their oral reading skills with a lovable therapy dog at Paws-to-Read. Children can sign up for a private 15-minute reading session with one of three dogs 4:15-5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 5:15-6 p.m. Thursdays. The reading sessions are by appointment only and can be scheduled by contacting the youth services desk.
Your child can practice their creative building skills at Lego Time 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 12. Legos are provided and parents are encouraged to join in. Children under age 8 should be accompanied by an adult.
For the convenience of patrons, the library is now able to accept credit and debit cards for payment of services and purchases if the transaction is at least $1 or more. Sorry, but the cash back option is not available.
Stop by the library and admire a miniature replica of North Webster’s historical Dixie sternwheel paddle boat. The replica was built by Ted Routh in the early 1980s and was donated to the library by J.B. and Cyndi Routh.