Thursday is the last day to participate in the Indiana Free Library’s library card sign-up month giveaway.
There are four ways to register to win one of two great prizes. First prize is a $75 Sheetz gift card, second prize is a $25 Starbucks gift card and library mug. You can enter by joining the library and registering for your first card, or by upgrading your card to one of IFL’s plastic cards, HE, and completing a short questionnaire or completing the library’s reading challenge. Remember, signing up for a library card is the first step on your path to academic achievement and lifelong learning.
The Indiana Free Library is opening to the public its line-up of free programs for the week of September 26, 2022.
10:30-11:30 am Book Babies. This program takes small children to stories, sing songs, learn a few things and tackle very simple crafts during the program.This event is for ages from newborn to 2 years old. . No registration is required and the program is free and open to the public.
• IFL American History Book Club from 11am to noon. “Working in Penn Woods: Pennsylvania’s Civilian Conservation Corps” by Joseph Speakman.
The club meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month in the upstairs reading area to discuss the latest readings in American history. Hard copies of titles for checkout are located on the Book Club shelf on the ground floor.
• 1-2pm Storytime at the Hen House. This fun and educational program is for children ages 3-5. Participants visit the chicken girls and watch videos of their amusing behavior, read stories, sing a little, play a little, and do crafts. No registration is required and the program is free and open to the public.
• Head to Kindergarten between 10:30 and 11:30 am.
Kindergarten cruise registration is closed for this session. Only registered people can participate. The next meeting will be held in January.
• 6:30-8:00 PM Kids Movie Night. Kids Movie Nights are held in the Story Room, which screens popular children’s films from the library’s collection. No registration is required and the movies are open to the public for free.visit www.indianafreelibrary.org movie title. They are selected up to a month in advance.
1:00 p.m., Checkers virtual episode. Checkers TV is a weekly educational entertainment program. Various special visitors, including Checkers the Inventor, his robotic sidekick Snoozer, medical professionals, his community leaders, police, firefighters, and other guests, appear in his 30-minute highly-produced episodes. increase. Episodes will be posted directly to our Facebook page and website every Thursday around 1pm.
• Storytime for younger children from 10:30-11:30 am. Storytime for the We Ones is for kids from newborn to her 3-year-old on Saturdays and includes stories about county, state, and other types of fairs across the country and around the world. The general public is asking for story time on weekends for working moms who want to attend weekday shows but are unable to.
• 1:00 to 3:00 pm, The Craft House. Self-made arts and crafts activities for children ages 6-12. Stop by and work on something fun with your friends. All materials are provided for each week’s activity. No registration is required and the program is free and open to the public. This week’s craft is a popsicle stick scarecrow.
• From 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, trust yourself (Tips and tricks for getting great credit). Join Anna Frank, her coordinator of First Commonwealth Bank’s financial education program, to learn about credit her scores in and out. How is my credit score calculated and what are the most important things I can do to improve my credit score? Topics discussed are credit cards and how credit cards affect your credit score in multiple ways. This program will give you tips on how to make your credit card part of your responsible holiday spending.
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