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2 events,Calling all writing enthusiasts! The Pickerington Public Library is hosting an Essay Contest this summer! Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday, we want to hear your thoughts, opinions, and experiences of living in the United States of America! |
5 events,
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Join us for a delightful seasonal craft and story, presented in partnership with the Fairfield County Park District!
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Drop in for Open Art: Rock Painting, a creative, welcoming session where participants can decorate rocks with colorful paints, patterns, and designs.
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Preparing for AP Literature and Composition in the fall? AP Lit Book Club is a space to discuss classic literature, ask and answer questions, and get prepared for the school year! |
3 events,
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What would you do if you woke up alone on a wild island—with no instructions and no one like you in sight? Rising 3rd–5th graders will explore friendship, adventure, and teamwork when we dive into The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. |
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Explore live animals, skins, pelts, and skulls that bring Ohio’s natural history to life. Recommended for ages 7+. |
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Exploring your family history online can be confusing at times. This class, led by an experienced genealogist, will help you avoid mistakes in your research. |
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5 events,
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You're given five PokeBalls to catch Pokemon on the next route! You end up catching three new Pokemon...how many PokeBalls do you have left? A great way for young learners to build confidence while having fun.
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Join the Friends of the Library.
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Learn how to know who to target and where to put your marketing dollars so they drive people to your business. Register today! |
6 events,
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Students will gain practical strategies for making thoughtful choices online, protecting personal information, and responding appropriately to digital challenges.
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Connect with fellow board game enthusiasts and dive into a wide variety of tabletop experiences from light strategy to immersive gameplay.
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Learn the meaning behind the cryptic symbols and imagery found on gravestones. Krista Horrocks of the State Historic Preservation Office—and the Ohio History Connection’s resident cemetery expert— will present a journey of discovery into the language of gravestones. Through the carved symbols of the past, we’ll explore how memorial design reflects evolving beliefs about death and the afterlife. |
7 events,
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Join us for a friendly, hands-on introduction to the world of technology! This beginner-level class meets once a month and is perfect for anyone looking to build confidence with everyday devices and software.
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Preparing for AP Literature and Composition in the fall? AP Lit Book Club is a space to discuss classic literature, ask and answer questions, and get prepared for the school year! |
5 events,
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What would you do if you woke up alone on a wild island—with no instructions and no one like you in sight? Rising 3rd–5th graders will explore friendship, adventure, and teamwork when we dive into The Wild Robot by Peter Brown.
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Crochet+ Club is perfect for teens interested in crochet, knitting, embroidery, and other fiber arts. All skill levels welcome!
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This course, presented by Heartland Bank, is designed to demystify the complexities of personal finance and empower participants with actionable strategies for long-term stability |
4 events,
Line up your next great summer read, register your entire family for Summer Reading, and build your home library at the same time!
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Students will gain practical strategies for making thoughtful choices online, protecting personal information, and responding appropriately to digital challenges. |
4 events,
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An all-ages literacy class specifically adapted for children who need extra support. |
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4 events,
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Learn how to know who to target and where to put your marketing dollars so they drive people to your business. Register today! |
4 events,
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Join OSU professor Dr. Charles Smith to improve your knowledge of America's Founding Documents and their legacy over the past 250 years!
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Discover the story of the historic Apollo 11 mission. Learn about the background, crew, major phases of the flight, and operational details of the amazing journey to the Moon and back. |
6 events,
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We will collect, observe, and identify local bugs and then release them into the wild.
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Join us for DIY Bookmarks, a fun and creative activity where participants can design their own personalized bookmarks using a variety of colors, patterns, and decorations.
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Preparing for AP Literature and Composition in the fall? AP Lit Book Club is a space to discuss classic literature, ask and answer questions, and get prepared for the school year! |
3 events,
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What would you do if you woke up alone on a wild island—with no instructions and no one like you in sight? Rising 3rd–5th graders will explore friendship, adventure, and teamwork when we dive into The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. |
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Pikachu used Thundershock! It was super effective! ...but what does that mean? Learning multiplication and division? Why not make it more fun with Pokémon? In this class, we'll learn type effectiveness and how it plays into dealing damage in Pokémon!
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Celebrate America's journey by incorporating the past with the present: we will be utilizing the forgotten craft of weaving to make a blanket for an adorable cardboard llama. |
3 events,
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Connect with fellow board game enthusiasts and dive into a wide variety of tabletop experiences from light strategy to immersive gameplay. |
4 events,
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Drop in anytime during the program and create their own space-themed works of art. Open Art is an opportunity for artists of all ages to drop in and express their creative sides. […]
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Preparing for AP Literature and Composition in the fall? AP Lit Book Club is a space to discuss classic literature, ask and answer questions, and get prepared for the school year! |
4 events,
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What would you do if you woke up alone on a wild island—with no instructions and no one like you in sight? Rising 3rd–5th graders will explore friendship, adventure, and teamwork when we dive into The Wild Robot by Peter Brown.
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Crochet+ Club is perfect for teens interested in crochet, knitting, embroidery, and other fiber arts. All skill levels welcome! |
3 events,
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Find joy with Erica Carlson and Sedgie the Hedgie! |
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3 events,
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Preparing for AP Literature and Composition in the fall? AP Lit Book Club is a space to discuss classic literature, ask and answer questions, and get prepared for the school year! |
3 events,
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What would you do if you woke up alone on a wild island—with no instructions and no one like you in sight? Rising 3rd–5th graders will explore friendship, adventure, and teamwork when we dive into The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. |








