Director invites community to explore library
“In the past, the library was primarily used to house books,” said Heather Barron, Warsaw Public Library director.
Read More“In the past, the library was primarily used to house books,” said Heather Barron, Warsaw Public Library director.
Read More“I began writing poetry when I was 10,” stated Beth Anne Cox, Winona Lake.
Read More“I love antiques,” stated Stacy Heckathorn, Rochester.
Read More“I grew up on a farm north of Leesburg,” stated David Morehouse, Silver Lake.
Read More“I grew up on a farm in Tipton,” stated Sarah Bolinger, North Manchester.
Read More“When I’m volunteering, I feel a sense of completion — that life’s full and worthwhile.” stated Marianne Christenson, Rochester.
Read More“I’m nobody special,” stated Jonah Lechlitner, Warsaw.
Read More“Growing up my family was involved in the passion play from when I was 5 till about 10,” stated Scott Gingerich, Milford.
Read More“I’ve been busy this year as the 2024 Elkhart County Senior Fair Queen,” stated Debbie Johnson, Goshen.
Read More“I’ve always been creative,” stated Morgan Fouce, Claypool.
Read More“I love making people feel beautiful in their own skin,” stated Haley Allen, Warsaw.
Read More“I love Christmas not just for the presents I get,” stated Charlotte Lechlitner, Winona Lake, age 5¾.
Read More“I love kids,” stated Brittany Lucas, Etna Green.
Read More“I’ve learned through the years that people who help animals through trauma can often recognize their own pain and suffering better,” stated Linda Ozier, founder and director of Isaiah 11 Ministry in Warsaw.
Read More“I was an only child for 10 years when I was growing up,” stated Lynn MacKaben Brown, Warsaw.
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