Mar 25 Wednesday
Hop, pounce, and slither over to Wyandotte with your lunch and join us as we watch Zootopia 2!
Timberstone Homes Meeting Room
Program Type: Program
Age Group: General/Family
Come make your own sketchbook from start to finish, starting by making your own paper to ending with binding your very own sketchbook. This event will be two days in length, both Tuesday 3/24, and Wednesday 3/25 at 1:00PM. You need to attend both days to finish the sketchbook. Registration is required and is for both days.
Registration is required for this event.
You may register online at the link below:
https://tippecanoe.librarycalendar.com/event/diy-sketchbook-8371
or you may call: 765-429-0119
Registration will close on Registration will close on March 24, 2026 @ 2:00pm.
Alfred J. and Dorothy N. McAllister Meeting Room A
Age Group: Teen 10-18
Lights, Camera, Action... Teen Scene! Drop in every Wednesday from 4:30 -5:30 for games, crafts, or just to hang out. This month, we'll be trying out different DIY activities and learn the basics for several creative activities. See you at the Scene!
3/4 - Sew a Plush
3/11 - Build an Idea
3/18 - Write a Story
3/25 - Draw a Thing
Alfred J. and Dorothy N. McAllister Meeting Room A + B
Event Type(s): Program
Age Group(s): Teen (ages 12 - 18)
Join WFYI Live for an Indie Lens Pop-Up screening of The Inquisitor on March 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Northend Community Center (Gymnasium 1). The event will include a showing of The Inquisitor and an optional reflective activity after the screening. This screening is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with the screening beginning at 6 p.m.
This event is part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up community series which brings people together for film screenings and community-driven conversations.
About The Inquisitor:
Explore the life and legacy of Barbara Jordan in The Inquisitor. Jordan was a groundbreaking Texas congresswoman whose sharp intellect and moral clarity transformed U.S. politics. From Nixon’s impeachment to civil rights battles, her voice demanded accountability, while she privately faced struggles few ever knew of.
Nine Irish Brothers Traditional Irish Pub hosts a community trad session Wednesday evenings at seven pm. Trad sessions--short for traditional Irish sessions, are a community-led participatory event in which local musicians bring their instruments and play traditional Irish music. Musicians who play Irish instruments or who are striving to learn are welcome to join in, and all members of the community are welcome to enjoy the music and ambiance.
Mar 26 Thursday
Looking for Childcare for your child this summer? Hurry and get them signed up for a fun filled summer at Hanna Center.
Camp will run from May 26, 2026 until July 24, 2024.
Registration is open now and will close on May 1, 2026.
You can call at: (765) 742-0191 or you may register online at https://www.hannacntr.org/copy-of-after-school-programming.
Join us at Klondike every Thursday morning for stories, songs, fingerplays, and activities to help build early literacy skills!
Tempest Homes Meeting Room
Program Type: Storytime
Age Group: Child 0-5
Swing by Wyandotte Branch every Thursday at 11 for songs, stories, and fun!
Best for ages 6 and under.
Event Type(s): Storytime
Age Group(s): Family, kids (6 and under)
Stamp it, brush it, fingerpaint it - get smart with art your way. Show us your style! Bring your creative spark and dress in your painting clothes. Drop in and paint with us from 2-4 p.m. . . . .
Alfred J. and Dorothy N. McAllister Meeting Room A+B
Age Group(s): General/Family
This presentation explores the history and ongoing restoration of Cheney Cemetery and Mount Hope Cemetery in Owen Township. Bayleigh Rangel will share how her childhood interest in Cheney grew into a dedicated preservation effort, highlighting historical research, burial timelines, and the lives of some of the area's earliest settlers. She will also discuss restoration work completed so far and outline future goals as the project moves forward in partnership with a professional restorationist.Bayleigh Rangel has had a lifelong passion for genealogy and local history, beginning her research of Cheney Cemetery as a young girl. Growing up in a family that values the stories of those who came before them, she developed a deep personal connection to the small cemetery near her childhood home. After connecting with a descendant of someone buried there, her interest grew into a lasting commitment to preserving its history. Now, after graduating, getting married, raising children, and settling back in the area, Bayleigh has returned to her research with renewed purpose—working to document and honor the lives of some of the earliest settlers of Clinton County through both Cheney and Mount Hope Cemetery.This Clinton County Genealogical Society meeting will be held in the library’s lower level meeting room. It is free, open to the public, and will be broadcast via Facebook Live for thosewho cannot attend in person.For more information, contact Jill Garrison at (765) 654-8746, ext. 1137 or jgarrison@myfcpl.org.