Events
Reddick Public Library District's Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9 am - 7 pm
Friday & Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
Everyone is welcome to read & share!
Please visit this page for the synopsis of the most recent selection.
Tune in to WCMY Radio AM 1430 to hear the discussion of each book.
Please visist this page for the synopsis of the most recent selection.
Reddick Public Library District's Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9 am - 7 pm
Friday & Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
Reddick Public Library District's Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9 am - 7 pm
Friday & Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Hands-on, basic computer class designed for the patron with minimal or no experience.
Hands-on, basic computer class designed for the patron with minimal or no experience.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building.
Programming is geared towards children from 3 to 6 years, but siblings younger or older are welcome with a parent.
Eveyone is welcome to read & share!
Please visit this page to see a synopsis of the most recent selection.
This class will expose children to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the work of each artist that is discussed with hands-on experience creating projects in a variety of media.
Hands-on, basic computer class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Hands-on, basic computer class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
This event is aimed for adult audiences. We hold a movie every second Friday of the month. Admission is free!
Please visit this page to see the most recent movie selection.
Hands-on, basic Internet class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Hands-on, basic Internet class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building.
Programming is geared towards children from 3 to 6 years, but siblings younger or older are welcome with a parent.
This hands-on course will provide the participant with the skills & understanding needed to obtain information from the Web more effectively.
Topics covered include:
- Using individual research questions to determine the very best search strategy
- Using Boolean Operators
- Evaluating Web Resources
This class will expose children to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the work of each artist that is discussed with hands-on experience creating projects in a variety of media.
Hands-on, basic Email class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Hands-on, basic Email class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
This hands-on series consists of three courses that will familiarize you with several of the most popular places to create interactive, user-generated content on the web.
Social Networking with Facebook will be the topic of discussion for this month's class.
This hands-on course will provide the participant with the skills & understanding needed to obtain information from the Web more effectively.
Topics covered include:
- Using individual research questions to determine the very best search strategy
- Using Boolean Operators
- Evaluating Web Resources


