French City Writers’ Guild Ages 18 and over Both new and experienced writers are encouraged to stop by the library to attend the monthly meeting of the French City Writers’ Guild. Writers are encouraged to discuss their original works of various genres, including nonfiction, poetry, and genre fiction. Guild meetings are only for those age 18 and over. Weekly Programs Storytime Ages 3-6 Join us each Monday morning for storytime. Each program features stories, songs, and crafts with an engaging theme for children. Yoga Ages 16 and over An hour-long Yoga session is held each Monday evening in the Riverside Room with a certified Yoga instructor. Attendees should wear comfortable clothing and bring a Yoga mat or beach towel. A limited number of Yoga mats are available on site. Waiver form required. Pat-a-Cake Lapsit Ages birth-3 The library presents stories, rhymes, and songs with fun and engaging themes each week for the youngest of readers and their parents or caregivers. Needlework Circle Ages 12 and over Anyone with an interest in fiber art is welcome and encouraged to stop by the library each Wednesday afternoon for Needlework Circle and share their love of fiber art with like-minded community members. Anyone with an interest in learning to knit, crochet, or complete other fiber art is also encouraged to attend. ‘Game on!’ Game Day Saturday Ages 12 and over (under 12 with an adult) Bring a friend and stop by the library for Game Day. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Bring your favorite tabletop RPG, board, or card game or select a game from the library’s board game collection. Adult Book Club Ages 18 and over The Adult Book Club will discuss The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year, a holiday-themed romance-mystery novel by Ally Carter, during its December meeting. Copies of the book can be borrowed from the library, while the eBook and audiobook are available on the hoopla app or the Libby app. Beginning Sourdough Bread Class Ages 18 and over Register today for a sourdough bread making class at the library. During the class, participants will create and mix their own sourdough starter for use at home. All supplies will be provided. The class is limited to 30 participants. To register, please call 740.446.7323 x 229 or email programs@bossardlibrary.org.
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