Sandusky Library Fall 2016 Newsletter

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DIRECTOR’S UPDATE Congratulations to all of our summer readers! The Library experienced its highest participation in three years with 1,110 children and teens and 317 adults enrolled in the program. We hosted 99 summer events for 1,742 children, teens, and adults. Thank you for making this a banner year! We are pleased to announce that the Library has been selected by the State Library of Ohio to host an AmeriCorps Volunteer for a third year, September 2016-August 2017. The AmeriCorps volunteer will assist the public with technology use at the Library and in the community as part of the Guiding Ohio Online initiative. The Library will host Sandusky Reads: The Other Wes Moore in preparation for the author’s visit this fall. We look forward to having you join us for this community-wide reading event!

Molly Carver, Executive Director

In celebration of Library Card Sign-Up Month, replacement Sandusky Library cards are free!

Volume 24, Issue 3

Sandusky Reads: The Other Wes Moore

Join us this October for Sandusky Reads: The Other Wes Moore. The Library is grateful for two grants received in support of this initiative: one from the Erie County Community Foundation and another from The Ohio State University Alumni Club of Erie County. Grant funding will pay for copies of Wes Moore’s books, which will be distributed to participating schools and community groups. Sandusky Reads coincides with the author’s public performance on November 2 (details on back), sponsored by The Norbert A. Lange and Marion Cleaveland Lange Trust. He will be speaking to the students of Sandusky High School and classes from Margaretta, Perkins, and St. Mary Central Catholic high schools at the Sandusky High School Auditorium the following day, which is also sponsored by The Lange Trust. Look for a postcard with program details in the mail soon!

Erie County Chamber Honors Norbert A. Lange

On Tuesday, May 3, the Erie County Chamber of Commerce posthumously named Norbert A. Lange to its Gallery of Achievers, Class of 2016. This honor is bestowed on individuals who have achieved high distinction in their chosen field. Selected honorees have made a significant impact on society and exhibit personal qualities that serve as an example to others. Representatives of Sandusky Library were present and accepted the Award on behalf of Mr. Lange for his gift of the Lange Trust, which has been administered by the Library for more than four decades. Mr. Lange’s Certificate of Award will be displayed at the Library. The Norbert A. and Marion Cleaveland Lange Trust of Sandusky Library was created by Dr. Lange in his Last Will and Testament. He died October 12, 1972. Mrs. Lange augmented the Trust under the provisions of a Living Trust that she established on October 10, 1974, which was implemented at the time of her death, December 23, 1975. In their own words as set forth in the Trust, the Library was to use the income from the Trust for “the promotion of cultural and educational enterprises in the City of Sandusky, Ohio, and the adjacent area within Erie County, Ohio. All such enterprises shall be open and free to, and for the cultural and educational benefit of the general public of said Erie County.” The best evidence of the fact that this laudable objective has been fulfilled is the popularity of the many programs and activities presented under the auspices of the Trust during the past 43 years. The people of Sandusky and Erie County are now and will be eternally indebted to the Langes for their generosity and kindness.

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2016 Annual Fund Donors

In 1992, the Library established a Foundation to receive planned giving donations, bequests, memorials, and annual gifts. The Foundation’s funds have been used to help the Library update technology, preserve paintings and other historical objects at the Follett House Museum, provide funds for the Library’s summer reading programs for children, and help with long range building needs both at the Library and the Museum. We are grateful to the donors of the 2016 Annual Fund drive (listed right) and acknowledge their generosity to the Library and Museum.

Donors to “On Your Mark, Get Set...Read” Summer Reading Program 2016

Thank you to the following individuals and area businesses for their generous support which makes the Summer Reading Program possible: African Safari Wildlife Park Chipotle Meijer Cracker Barrel Miller Boat Line Ghostly Manor Mr. Smith’s Coffee House Great Wolf Lodge Pelz Lettering/Shirt Shack J Bistro Downtown Rally’s Lowe’s Sandusky Maritime Museum Maui Sands Subway McDonald’s Wendy’s

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this contribution list. If we have made an error, please let us know.

All Phase Power and Lighting, Inc. (Bill and Jan Tunnell) Linda Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Scott Auble (in Memory of Kristin Auble) Tom and Marilyn Aylward Grace and Neil Bauman Bill and Barb Biehl Mike and Terri Bleile Buckeye Broadband Sally A. Burger F. Jeanne Butler-Gilbert (in memory of George Gilbert) Molly Carver & Paul Coleman Gary and Martha Ciapetta Gerard P. Cole Donald and Lonna Cope Jason and Darlene Crooks Jim and Nazz Crooks Tony and Tina Cummings Lois Deffenbaugh John Doller Dr. and Mrs. Eric Dudenhoefer Diane S. Ernst Vincent and Shirley Esposito (in memory of Lisa M. Benkey) Fiber Seal of Northern Ohio The George & Mary Foster Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Doug Foster Candy and GaryFrankowski Barbara Knisely Gaeddert Lynnette M. Galloway Marcia Goff Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grahl Ruth Guendelsberger Ron and Tracy Guerra Deborah Gundlach Eilene E. and Donald E. Guy, Jr. John and NeillAnn Hancock Peter and Suzanne Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson James and Mary Ellen Hart John and Marie Hildebrandt (in memory of Benjamin & Theresa Martilotta) Jean B. Holzaepfel Angelo and Jeannie Hoty Bob and Kathy Hower John and Gwen Hufnagle Lamond and Suzanne Jasper Jewett Family Foundation Jim and Jeannie Johnson Sol Z. Josen Marietta Kamann Susan Karbler G. Kasper Daniel R. and Laura C. Keller Family Fund Dr. Richard and Michaele Keller Dr. Brett and Judy Kuns Joyce Leimbach The Donald and Michael Lenhart Fund Elaine R. Lichtcsien Kurt and Debbie Loyd

Mr. Aldo P. Magi John Manion Barbara Marconi Joel S. Mazza (in memory of Robert S. Horner) Lee and Anne McDermond, Jr. James and Anne McGookey Nancy McKeen Tom and Patsy McKenna Jean Gast Mees David and Carol Michaux Duff and Gina Milkie James O. and Martha Miller Moffitt Family Legacy Fund Bill and Judy Monaghan Dan Moncher Margaret M. Morris Margaret Mary Murray Martha and Dennis Murray Michael and Kimberley Ott Dr. Frank and Kathy Parzynski J. Thomas and Patty D. Pascoe Mr. and Mrs. Todd Peugeot Dan and Elizabeth Poggiali Michael and Sarah Prout Nan D. Prout Joan Ratta Dr. and Mrs. Dean Reichenbach David and Paula Rengel Vincent and Michelle Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. James Ritter William A. and Kathlene F. Rohde Ty and Julie Roth Dr. Joseph and Andrea Scheingross Carol and Jim Scherger Dr. and Mrs. Harris Schild Dr. E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht Louis A. Schultz Dick and Cathie Schuster Gary Seavers (in loving memory of James and Naomi Seavers) James and Jody Sennish Kitty and Rustin Shields Judy L. Smith Nancy Lee Smith Steve and Kitty Smith Bob and Martha Speers Martha Baker Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Spicer Judson and JoAnn Spore Mel and Mary Stauffer Cable Steinemann George and Jamie Steinemann Dr. Harry and Kathlyn Stenzel Carol S. Steuk Bill Swisher Drs. Craig and Lisa Tyler Ann and Dave Voight David and Jennifer Voight Lee and Mary Ellen Wieber Sandy Zagarell (in honor of Terri Estel) Dr. William and Maribeth Zucker


Programs for Families Team Sandusky Library Practice Tuesday, September 6, from 6:00-6:45 p.m.

Join Team Sandusky Library! Battle of the Books is a literary trivia competition for students entering grades 4-8, with all the questions derived from eight pre-selected books for tweens. For information about joining Team Sandusky Library, stop by Children’s Services or call the Library.

Erie County Libraries Regional Battle Saturday, September 24, at 1:00 p.m. at Milan-Berlin Township Public Library Come cheer for Team Sandusky Library at the 2nd Annual Battle of the Books!

Knit One, Crochet, Too!

Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. September 6, October 4, November 1, December 6 Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. September 22, October 20, November 17, December 22 Join the company of other knitters and crocheters. New to the craft? We will help you learn! (all ages)

Game On!

Mondays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. | September 26, October 24, November 28, December 19 Drop in and play a few of your favorite classic board games! (suggested for ages 6 years and up)

Get a head start on the holidays by making festive cards. Create 2-3 different holiday cards. All supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own materials (stickers, glue, scissors) if desired. Registration required. (all ages)

Winter Family Fun Workshop

Saturday, December 10, at 2:30 p.m. Paula Wisniewski, Pat Catan’s, presenter Create winter crafts with your family. Supplies provided by Pat Catan’s. Registration required. (all ages)

Saturday, October 8, at 2:30 p.m. Join us for a Star Wars story and out of this world crafts and activities, including pictures with Star Wars and outerspace backgrounds in the Digital Media Studio. Registration required. (all ages)

Monday, September 26, at 10:30 a.m. Ted Biskind, American Benefits Group, presenter Effective October 15, individuals age 65 and older can modify their existing Medicare Advantage or stand-alone prescription drug plan or elect a new Advantage plan, many of which are available with little or no monthly premium. Many senior citizens are unaware of the various individual plans being offered beyond Medicare Parts A & B, and the Part D prescription drug coverage, which often causes much confusion. These supplements and other individual plans will be explained more clearly.

Holiday Card Making Saturday, November 26, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

December 1-22 We’ve been told that Elsie, the Library Elf, will be returning! Stop by Children’s Services and try to find her each day for a chance to win a prize!

Wednesdays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Parents-To-Be: Each week make a craft for your little one’s nursery while a professional from an area agency is on-site to answer any questons you might have. Registration required. October 5: Mason Jar Nightlight October 12: Felted Ball Mobile October 19: Shh!...Baby is Sleeping Sign

Medicare: Parts A, B, C, & D

Explore science, technology, engineering, and/or math at this family-friendly program! Registration required. (suggested for ages 3 years and up)

Elf on the Shelf

Cradles and Crafts

Star Wars Reads Day

Family Science Night Tuesday, November 1, at 6:00 p.m.

New Year’s Noon Party Saturday, December 31, at 11:30 a.m.

Count down to the New Year at a kid-friendly time! There will be stories, crafts, and activities for children of all ages. Registration required.

Free Family Movies Saturdays at 2:30 p.m.

Doors open 15 minutes prior to show time. Children 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. You are welcome to bring snacks, drinks, and blankets!

Saturday, October 1: GOOSEBUMPS

Columbia Pictures, 2015; 103 mins, Rated PG.

Saturday, November 26 : RATCHET & CLANK

Rainmaker Entertainment, 2016; 94 mins, Rated PG.

Saturday, December 3 : THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE Sony Pictures, 2016; 97 mins, Rated PG.


Programs for Babies to Teens

Registration is required for children’s programs and is requested for adult programs. Register online at www.sanduskylib.org or call 419-625-3834 and press 0.

Construction Zone

Mondays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. September 12, October 10, November 14 , December 12, Join us to build with Legos, K’Nex, and more! (suggested for ages 6-12 years)

Teen Read Week Book Discussion: This Way Home by Wes Moore Monday, October 10, at 6:30 p.m.

A story full of the hard realities about choices, friendships, and taking a stand for what matters most. (suggested for ages 12 and up) Saturday, September 17, at 11:30 a.m. Are you a Potterhead or Whovian? Come discuss your favorite Fandom, fanart, or fanfiction while we complete a Random Fandom craft. (suggested for ages 12 and up)

Pages and Pups

Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. September 21, October 26, November 30, December 21 Children can practice reading and choose books to take home. They can also read their favorite stories aloud to a Therapy Dog, too! (suggested for students in K-3rd grade)

Anime Afternoon

Saturday, October 22, at 2:30 p.m. Are you obsessed with anime? Join us as we discuss our love of all things anime and watch a pre-selected anime title. (suggested for ages 12 and up)

Jack and Annie Club

Mondays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. October 3: Dinosaurs December 5: Medieval Castles and Knights Join Jack and Annie from the Magic Tree House series. (suggested for ages 6-12 years)

STEM Storytime

Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. October 6, 13, 20, 27 STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math. We will explore science and math concepts through books, activities, and more. (suggested for ages 3-8 years)

TWEEN/TEEN BOOK DISCUSSION SERIES: Discovering Wes Moore by Wes Moore

Tuesdays from 5:30-7:00 p.m. October 4, 11, 18, 25 Bettyna Turner, discussion leader Join us for a four-part discussion of themes from the book. A limited number of books will be given away.

Babies and Books, Toddler Tales, and Story Stop are storytimes for children birth-6 years. A new session begins in September. Stop by and pick up a booklet or visit our website for more details.

Undercover Adventures

Mondays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. October 17 and November 21 Do you have what it takes to go undercover and solve a mystery? There will be a new mission each month, so come follow the clues. (suggested for ages 6-12 years)

Presidents’ Party

Saturday, November 5, at 2:30 p.m. Join us for a patriotic celebration with stories, games, and a special take-home craft. (suggested for ages 4-8 years)

International Game Day

Saturday, November 19, from 2:30-4:00 p.m. We’ll have popular video game backgrounds that you can have your picture taken in front of in the Digital Media Studio, plus video games and board games. (suggested for ages 9-18 years)

Grab Bag Take and Make Craft

November 21-26 and December 19-31 Pick up a surprise craft to take home! (all ages)

Interactive Home Alone Movie

Saturday, December 17, at 2:30 p.m. Join us for a special interactive showing of this holiday classic movie. (Rated PG; suggested for ages 10 and up)

Play. Learn. Grow.

Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. November 10, 17, December 1, 8, 15 Moms, Dads, Grandparents, and Caregivers! This five-week program is all about PLAY! Children birth-3 years (siblings up to age 5 are welcome) and their caregivers will have an opportunity to play with a variety of age-appropriate toys, participate in art exploration activities, and interact with early childhood professionals in the areas of literacy, speech, nutrition, child development, and movement. Registration is required. Transportation vouchers to this program are provided free of charge on the SPARC bus route and are funded by the Erie County Foundations’ Council of the Erie County Community Foundation. Sandusky Library is a certified Family Place Library and this program is endorsed by Family Place Libraries™.


Programs for Adults Join us for our monthly book discussion. Stop by the Readers’ Advisory Desk to pick up a copy of the book. Book jackets with the eBook and/or audiobook logo are available for download. It is not necessary to read the book to attend the discussion.

Registration is required for children’s programs and is requested for adult programs. Register online at www.sanduskylib.org or call 419-625-3834 and press 0.

An Uncomplicated Life: A Father’s Memoir of His Exceptional Daughter by Paul Daugherty Monday, September 12, at 6:00 p.m.

Benjamin Reid, Huron Public Library, and Dennis McMullen, Sandusky Library, discussion leaders Sponsored by Sandusky Library, Huron Public Library, Erie County Board of Developmental Disabilities, and BGSU Firelands. The author will hold a presentation at BGSU Firelands Cedar Point Center on September 24.

The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore Monday, October 24, at 6:00 p.m.

Mary Beth Wade Jones, BGSU Firelands, discussion leader The Lange Trust is bringing the author to the Sandusky State Theatre on November 2.

Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure: The True Story of a Great American Road Trip by Matthew Algeo Monday, November 14, at 6:00 p.m. Dennis McMullen and David Swaldo, Sandusky Library, discussion leaders

Night by Elie Wiesel Tuesday, November 29, at 6:00 p.m.

Sandy Zagarell, Oberlin College, discussion leader

Escape from the hustle and bustle of life and politics in this series by relaxing, reading, painting, meditating, and listening to music.

Let Go and Get Out of Your Head

NOTE NEW DATE: Monday, October 3, at 6:00 p.m. Donna Bretz and Jarrod Walters, Divine Awakenings, presenters Learn how to start enjoying your life by letting go of clutter and emotions that no longer serve you. Learn how to meditate as well.

Book Discussion: Anne of Green Gables

by L.M. Montgomery Wednesday, October 12, at 6:00 p.m. “Nothing is impossible in the spring,” says Anne Shirley, who has a case of recurring spring fever. Catch spring fever and escape the current world while reading and talking about this classic children’s story.

Creating Peace and Harmony for You and Your Home

Monday, October 17, at 6:00 p.m. Donna Bretz and Jarrod Walters, Divine Awakenings, presenters Learn what causes feelings of chaos, tiredness, and insomnia, and what items you have in your home that can get rid of unwanted energy.

Relaxation Techniques and Reiki Fall/Harvest Cooking Monday, October 3, at 6:00 p.m. Ron Davidson, presenter Recipes from Famous Authors Wednesday, November 9, at 6:00 p.m. Jean Gardner, presenter Pillsbury Bake-Off Recipes Monday, December 12, at 6:00 p.m. Cathy Steffenhagen, presenter

Wednesday, October 26, at 6:00 p.m. Rachel Berry, Stein Hospice, presenter Learn techniques that help reduce physical symptoms, soothe your mind, and nurture your spirit.

Unplug and Relax with Painting and Music

Saturday, November 5, at 2:30 p.m. Leslie Griffin, The Crooked Canvas, presenter Learn how to relieve stress by creating abstract art. You will create marbleized paintings while enjoying the sounds of the local band, “Guilt By Association”. Registration is required as space is limited to 30.

Book Discussion: Wishin’ and Hopin’ Pick a recipe from the chosen cookbook(s) to bring and share. A discussion will follow the tasting. Please bring a copy of the recipe you choose. The books are available at the Readers’ Advisory Desk.

by Wally Lamb Wednesday, December 14, at 6:00 p.m. A holiday treat that captures the warmth and joy of the holiday season.


Digital Media Studio/Computer Classes FOR TWEENS & TEENS Sound Recording Studio (18 years and up)

Equipment for use includes audio and instrumental microphones, a pop screen, and an iMac with GarageBand installed.

Visual Recording Studio (18 years and up)

Equipment for use includes a Canon Rebel camera with HD video recording, a portable Flip Video UltraHD camera, a portable lighting kit, backdrops, and green screen wall. PLEASE NOTE: Completing the GarageBand class is required prior to scheduling time to use the Sound Recording Studio. Completing the iMovie/iPhoto class is required prior to scheduling time to use the Visual Recording Studio. This allows you to become familiar with the software and equipment.

Digital Media Studio Classes GarageBand

Tuesday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Thursday, October 13, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 2, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 9, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Learn the basics of using an iMac computer and GarageBand, the audio recording and editing software from Apple. Completion of this class makes you eligible to schedule time to use the Sound Recording Studio and Editing Studio. Registration is required as class size is limited to 6.

iMovie and iPhoto

Tuesday, October 18, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Thursday, October 27, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 16, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 30, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Learn the basics of using an iMac computer and Apple’s entry-level video and photo editing programs, iMovie and iPhoto. Completion of this class makes you eligible to schedule time to use the Visual Recording Studio and Editing Studio. Registration is required as class size is limited to 6.

Introduction to Online Genealogy

Monday, October 17, at 2:30 p.m. Dorene Paul and Ron Davidson, Sandusky Library, presenters Learn how to search your family tree using online resources and other materials available at the Library. Space is limited to 14 people.

Star Wars Reads Day Saturday, October 8, from 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Stop by the Digital Media Studio and have your picture taken in front of Star Wars and outer space backgrounds. (suggested for ages 9-18 years)

International Game Day Saturday, November 19, from 2:30-4:00 p.m.

Stop by the Digital Media Studio and have have your picture taken with backgrounds from popular video games. (suggested for ages 9-18 years)

iMake Holiday Cards Thursday, December 22, from 10:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Stop by the Digital Media Studio and and make a holiday card by having your picture taken in front of a wintry scene. (suggested for ages 9-18 years)

Hour of Code

Thursday, December 29 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. On the hour, every hour, from 10-4, another coding with Angry Birds class will begin. (suggested for ages 7 and up)

MOBILE USERS:

In June, the BookMyne app replaced the CLEVNET app. The BookMyne app can be downloaded for free from both Apple and Android app stores. With BookMyne you can continue to access your library account and place holds, but BookMyne works a little differently and allows you to download and stream e-materials like eBooks, music, and videos in the same interface they use for physical materials without leaving the catalog! For more information, pick up our Online Catalog Quick Start Guide at the Library or you can view or print a copy from our website.


Local History Programs “As Ohio goes, so goes the nation.”

To coincide with the 2016 Presidential election year, we will be taking a look back at Presidential history, with a particular focus on Ohio and local history. This program series, made possible by a grant from the Mylander Foundation, kicked off in February and will run through November.

SEPTEMBER

James Madison and the Evolution of the Constitution Monday, September 19, at 6:00 p.m. Ginger Packert, History Adjunct, BGSU Firelands, presenter

Registration is required for children’s programs and is requested for adult programs. Register online at www.sanduskylib.org or call 419-625-3834 and press 0.

For program details, pick up an Election Reflections booklet at the Library or view it at sanduskylib.org.

Brown Bag Lunch: The Presidential Yacht Sequoia Wednesday, September 21, at 12:00 p.m. King Baer, presenter

OCTOBER

First Person Interpreter as Theodore Roosevelt Saturday, October 8, at 2:30 p.m. Larry Marple, presenter

Brown Bag Lunch: Warren G. Harding & the Marion Daily Star

Wednesday, October 19, at 12:00 p.m. Sherry Hall, Site Manager, Harding Home Presidential Site, presenter

Follett House Museum Holiday Open House

Monday, November 14, at 6:00 p.m. Dennis McMullen and David Swaldo, Sandusky Library, discussion leaders

Friday, November 25, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday, December 1, from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Join us at the Follett House Museum for one of Sandusky’s treasured traditions. The Museum will be decorated in all its holiday splendor. Refreshments and live entertainment will be provided. If you cannot make it to our evening Open House, we invite you to join us for coffee and cookies at our daytime celebration.

Cemetery Walk: Titans of Transportation

Old House Guild Christmas Candlelight Tour of Homes

NOVEMBER

Book Discussion: Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure by Matthew Algeo

Tuesday, September 20; Wednesday, September 21; Thursday, September 22; and Saturday, September 24 at 10:00 a.m. at Oakland Cemetery Maggie Marconi, Sandusky Library, presenter Sandusky’s ideal location made it a hub of transportation. Explore the history of some of the area residents who shaped the city and influenced how people and goods were moved. As this is a walking tour, please wear appropriate shoes and outerwear and be prepared to stand or walk for at least an hour. Registration is required.

Written in the Record: An Observation of Writing Styles in Historical Documents in the Library’s Special Collections

Saturday, October 15, from 2:30-4:00 p.m. Ron Davidson, Sandusky Library, presenter In today’s digital age, handwriting is becoming a lost skill, but in the past, the written (by hand) word was a primary means of communication, and an art in itself. See examples of handwriting styles in documents - from personal “field notes” and letters of pioneers to the region, early official records and documents, schoolwork, wartime correspondence, and more. See how people wrote in the past and learn a little about how to read their ‘strange’ handwriting. (all ages)

Sunday, December 4, and Monday, December 5 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. This is another opportunity to visit the Follett House Museum and see it in the evening and decorated for the holidays. You can also purchase Tour of Homes tickets here both nights of the tour.There is no charge (or ticket needed) to visit the Museum.

Early Schools on the Ohio Frontier

Saturday, September 10, at 11:30 a.m. Janet Bird, Education Coordinator, Lorain County Historical Society See artifacts that illustrate what schools from 1807 until the early 1900s were like. (all ages)

Native Americans in Erie County

Monday, November 21, at 6:30 p.m. Jean Gardner, Sandusky Library, presenter We’ll explore Native American artifacts from the Follett House Museum collection. (all ages)


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LANGE TRUST EVENTS

The Willis Clan Wednesday, October 19, at 7:30 p.m. Sandusky State Theatre

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Wes Moore Wednesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m.

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Wes Moore is a motivational speaker, youth advocate, Army combat veteran, and host of “Beyond Belief” on the Oprah Winfrey Network. His first book, The Other Wes Moore, became an instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. It is the story of mentorship and support networks which refused to let him fall into crime and drugs. SO CUTE YOU WON’T

BELIEVE IT!

The Willis Clan is a family of 12 brothers and sisters from Nashville, TN. Performing regularly on The Grand Ole Opry stage, they merge various styles of singing and dancing with their Irish roots. The Willis Clan became a household name after performing on “America’s Got Talent”, from having a reality show on TLC, and by releasing their third album, “Heaven”. For more information, visit their website at www.thewillisclan.com.

It tells the tale of two kids with the same name living in the same decaying city. Both raised by single moms, one grew up to be a Rhodes Scholar and White House Fellow while the other is currently serving a life sentence for murder. The Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University (in 2014) have both chosen the Wes Moore book for all incoming freshmen to read. For more information, follow Wes on Twitter at wesmoore1, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IAmWesMoore, and on the web at www.wesmoore.com.

Both events are funded by the Lange Trust of Sandusky Library. For 2 FREE tickets to THE WILLIS CLAN, send a STAMPED, SELFADDRESSED envelope with your phone number to Lange Trust, Sandusky Library, 114 W. Adams St., Sandusky. To be fair to everyone, the limit for EACH request is 2 tickets! ERIE COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY, PLEASE! Tickets are not required for Wes Moore. NOTICE: Because of very limited wheelchair spaces, reservations are required. The Lange Trust number is 419-625-9743. PLEASE DO NOT CALL THE THEATRE OR THE LIBRARY! Library staff does not handle Lange Trust tickets.


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