Learn how to make a dish named after a city
What’s in a name? You’ll find out this month when Cheryl Lyon presents you with a new recipe for Upper Sandusky Community Library’s popular What’s Cookin’ program.
What’s in a name? You’ll find out this month when Cheryl Lyon presents you with a new recipe for Upper Sandusky Community Library’s popular What’s Cookin’ program.
Every kid’s favorite cooking program, Kids Can Cook, is whipping up a fun and easy recipe perfect for spring.
Miss Jill will be hosting a virtual Kids Can Cook program on Thursday, April 15 where she will demonstrate how to make chocolate pie with sprinkles, the perfect dessert for kids! The video will debut at 6:00 p.m. on the Upper Sandusky Community Library Facebook page and YouTube channel.
This week, Upper Sandusky Community Library encourages all community members to visit our website to explore and access virtual services and programs. And if you visit the library, check out our displays by the elevator that show how we've grown over the past year, the new and regular programs we offer, plus fun coloring bookmarks and a word search.
Let Crafternoon get you into the mood for Spring with this month’s project, a Welcome Spring Altered Book.
Get ready for a fun and creative project perfect for the spring season with Upper Sandusky Community Library’s kids crafting programs.
Get your family outside to stretch their legs and read a book at the same time with StoryWalk®.
Need a great recipe for St. Patrick’s Day? Then tune in this month to Upper Sandusky Community Library’s popular What’s Cookin’ program for a fun green recipe.
Kids Can Cook, every kid’s favorite Upper Sandusky Community Library cooking program, is whipping up a fun and easy recipe.
Miss Jill will be hosting a virtual Kids Can Cook program on Thursday, March 18 where she will demonstrate how to make Seven Layer Bars, a fun and simple treat. The video will debut at 6:00 p.m. on the Upper Sandusky Community Library Facebook page and YouTube channel.
UPDATE: We will be accepting your Peep-a-Palooza creations through Saturday, April 3.
It's that time of year again! Those iconic marshmallow candies have flooded the grocery markets, their Easter basket destinations inevitable. But what if they could be more?
Another area child has joined the ranks of fellow readers who have read 1,000 books before kindergarten.