Let’s Preserve – Dehydrating
This program teaches individuals how to preserve fruits and vegetables by removing moisture to extend shelf life.
This program teaches individuals how to preserve fruits and vegetables by removing moisture to extend shelf life.
Did you know that some of your favorites plants may be harming our ecosystem! After a brief presentation about invasive plants, we will hike about 1.5 miles to search for and identify a few of the common culprits. Learn about native choices to replace the ‘invaders’ in your yard.
Have you ever stopped to think about what colors are hidden in that darkness?
Thomas Edward's Titanic program follows the life of the Titanic from the inception of the idea to build a passenger ship that was bigger and more luxurious than any ship afloat to the collision with the iceberg on the night of April 14, 1912, and the results of the Board of Inquiry.
Learn how to identify the toxic plants and animals you can find on a 1-mile hike.
Join us next Wednesday at the new location at the Pickerington Public Library's Main Branch. Your first visit is free.
Join the Fairfield County Park District at the libraries for a storytime then make a mask so your child can be a chipmunk, too!
Join the Fairfield County Park District at the library for a story time then make a mask so your child can be a chipmunk, too!
Spiders, ants, and moths – oh my! Get your toddlers outside with nets and containers (provided), and let’s see what we can catch. Be prepared for a short hike.
The final wildflowers of the year line the sunny edges of the wetlands, forest, and open meadows. These flowers are a valuable source of energy for insects preparing for the coming of winter. Find out why yellow goldenrods are not the main cause of allergies and why it was once revered as a medicinal plant. Other interesting folklore will be discussed.
