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North Webster Community Public Library, in partnership with The Watershed Foundation, is proud to be selected by Indiana Humanities to host a traveling Smithsonian Institute exhibit as part of their Museum on Main Street initiative that brings quality exhibitions to rural communities.

The exhibit entitled, Water/Ways, is a salute to the role water plays in our lives and will be on display inside the library June 26 – August 7. North Webster is the first stop on the exhibit’s six-community tour throughout Indiana. The exhibit is open to the public free of charge during normal library hours. In addition, special educational events will be held in conjunction to the exhibit.




                     


North Webster Smithsonian Water/Ways Programs 2021

Programs are one hour long unless otherwise indicated.
Programs listing maximum number of participants require pre-registration online.
Events held at North Webster Community Public Library unless otherwise noted.

Familt Friendly   6-26 Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting 10am at Library main entrance

Familt Friendly   6-28 Mussels & River Otters with Darci Zolman, Kosciusko Soil & Water Conservation District 10:30 am in the Library Meeting Room

7-1 Hoosier Riverwatch Volunteer Stream Monitoring Workshop – North Webster Community Center, 8:30am – 4pm. Contact Paige to register at admin@watershedfoundation.org or 574-834-3242. (20 max) CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

7-8 How Our Lakes were Formed Field Trip/Tour at Pisgah Marsh with Tony Flemming, Geologist 9-11am (20 max) CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

7-8 Legends, Lore and Legacies of Northeast Indiana Native Americans with Trevor Tipton, Wawasee Chautauqua 6:00pm in the Library Meeting Room

Familt Friendly   7-12 Follow the Water: Includes story and interactive aquatic STEM activity for K-5 youth & families with Sarah Baier, Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams 10:30am (40 max) in the Library Meeting Room CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Familt Friendly   7-15 Community Read - A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park– Reading level and content appropriate for tweens through adults. Book discussion with Jim Hocking, Founder, Water for Good & Lyn Crighton, Executive Director, The Watershed Foundation 11:30am in the Library Meeting Room (Max 50) CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

7/16 Leopold Education Project:  Workshop for Teachers, Naturalists, and Others interested in the writing of Aldo Leopold with Vincent Gresham, Cardno, Inc. 10:30am – 3pm in the Library Meeting Room (Max 25) CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Familt Friendly   7-19 Threats to Our Watershed:  Interactive Family Activity outside the Library if weather permits or in the Library Meeting Room in case of inclement weather with Pam Schumm, Wawasee Area Conservation Foundation 10:30am.

7-20 Water Quality in Kosciusko County Lakes and Their Economic Impact with Dr. Nathan Bosch, Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams 6:00pm in the Library Meeting Room

7-21 A History of Webster Lake and FREE Ride on the Dixie Sternwheeler 2:00pm (100 max), Cruise sails from North Webster Town Park CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

7-26 The Art of Drafting Water with Jeremy Likens, North Webster Fire Department 1:00pm outside the Library

7-29 Weeds in Our Lakes: Identification, Management, and Scope of the Problem with Jim Donahoe, Aquatic Weed Control 6:00pm in the Library Meeting Room

8-5 Up Stream, Down Stream, Sharing the Watershed with Phillip Anderson, ReThink & IUPUI and Indiana Humanities Speakers’ Bureau 6:00pm in the Library Meeting Room

8-6 Fisheries in Our Lakes with Matthew Linn, Indiana Department of Natural Resources 3:30pm in the Library Meeting Room

8-8 Grassy Creek Float. Paddle Grassy Creek and Lake Tippecanoe in an 8-person whitewater raft. Water monitoring, readings, and reflection will be conducted along the way. Conducted through the Indiana Humanities Council Campfires program. $25 fee. 3-6pm (32 max) CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Movies at 3:30pm in the Library Conference Room   Familt Friendly

7-6 The Hunt for Red October (PG)
7-13 Jaws (PG)
7-20 Free Willy (PG)
7-27 A Perfect Storm (PG13)
8-3 On Golden Pond (PG)


Familt Friendly = Family Programs