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News Release NORTH WEBSTER – The staff and board members of North Webster Community Public Library have been busy packing items and preparing to move into its new facility located at 110 E. North Street, immediately south of the North Webster Community Center. An exact opening date for the new 20,000 square foot facility has …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — The North Webster Community Public Library will host a comedy event on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. Main on Main Comedy Improv Troupe is scheduled to perform in the North Webster Community Center Banquet Hall. The show is free and open to the public with a style of humor that is …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — The North Webster Community Public Library announced the appointment of Teresa Zurcher as adult services assistant. In her new position, she is responsible for assisting the adult services director with adult programming. A Tippecanoe Township resident for the past 27 years, Zurcher retired last year from North Webster Elementary School after 14 …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — Award-winning, bestselling author Beverly Lewis will be at North Webster Community Public Library at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 12 to sign copies of her latest book. Her stop in North Webster is part of her Midwest tour to promote her new stand-alone novel The Road Home. Personally signed copies will be available …read more.

  NORTH WEBSTER—As more people seek natural alternatives to staying healthy, essential oils have grown in popularity. But what exactly are essential oils and how are they used? Learn all about them at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, in North Webster Community Public Library. Jenny Markley will explain the health and wellness benefits of essential oils …read more.

By TERRI RITTER
Public Relations Coordinator, North Webster Public Library
NORTH WEBSTER — Adult Services Director Beth Smith was recently recognized for 10 years of service at the North Webster Community Public Library.

By TERRI RITTER North Webster Community Public Library It was a different world when 93-year-old Burdette “Tony” Strombeck was born in 1923. Hear him tell about his life in North Webster in a videotaped interview available for viewing on the library’s website. The library’s Local History and Genealogy Center Director Beth Smith interviewed and videotaped …read more.

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