![]() Hang out with other like-minded teens and make, watch, chat, and explore. Teen Café: Learn to Use the Library’s YouTube Kit (Teens) Join us in making a wind chime, using upcycled materials from beads to buttons. ![]() This month, decipher the hidden meaning of flowers, and learn how floriography has been used from Victorian times to today.Ĭraft and Create: Wind chimes (Teens/ Adults) Join us for a new activity or guest speaker every time. Teen Café: Minute to Win it (Teens/Tweens)ĭo you think you can keep three balloons in the air for one minute? Test your skills as we compete in the classic game show competition, Minute to Win it!Ĭarnegie Café: The Language of Flowers (Adults) Looking for a memento to give the special mothers or caregivers in your life? Drop by the library and get creative with our Mother’s Day themed craft.ĭrop in during branch hours to try out some of our Maker Space technology! Make and Take – Mother’s Day Craft (All Ages) ![]() This craft is perfect for transporting all your borrowed library items home safely. Use recycled materials and personal memorabilia to create a journal full of memories and art.Ĭome join us at the Clifford Library for an evening sewing session as we try our hand at assembling book bags. Please register.Ĭraft and Create – Junk Journaling (Teens/ Adults)Ĭome and enjoy the art of junk journalling. Build your own character and play with others in a custom fantasy world, beginners welcome. Join the Arthur Branch in a daring Dungeons and Dragons adventure. For a full list of programs and registration, please visit our website at ARTHUR BRANCH 519.848.3999 If you’re looking for another reason to stop by, check out one of the programs we have going on this month. – Beginning Seed Saving for the Home Gardener by Jim Ulager. – Veg Out: A Stress Free Guide to Creating Your First Vegetable Garden by Heather Rodino and – We Garden Together! Projects for Kids: Learn, Grow and Connect with Nature by Jane S. – Starter Vegetable Gardens: 24 No-fail Plans for Small Organic Gardens by Barbara Pleasant For more information about the Seed Library and how to donate seeds, visit our website at You will also find materials at your local library to guide you through the gardening process: We will be looking for donations to keep the seed library running year after year. Keep us in mind as your garden produces throughout the season. The variety of seeds depends on the variety of donations we receive. You never know what you’ll find when you stop by, whether they are seeds for flowers, vegetables, or herbs. More varieties will be added as the growing season progresses. With the price of groceries these days, who wouldn’t want to save some money by eating great-tasting vegetables grown in your garden? You are in control of your food and helping to promote sustainability, not to mention staying active in the process.Įarly sowing seed varieties are available now at our three Seed Library locations: the Fergus, Hillsburgh and Palmerston branches. If you’re on the fence about starting your own garden, keep in mind that there are many benefits to growing your own food. Established in 2022, the Wellington County Library’s Seed Library was created with the goal of providing free access to seeds for anyone interested in gardening.
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