April 2025 Newsletter

Trivia Night Ages 13 and over Come out for Trivia Night and compete as an individual or play with your friends to test your knowledge of current events, science, history, pop culture, and more! Trivia night is open to teens, adults, and families with children who are age 13 and over. The winning individual or team will receive a nominal prize and bragging rights! Light refreshments will be provided. Youth Services Programs Adult Programs In-B-Tween Club Ages 7-9 The first In-B-Tween Club meeting of the month will feature a reading of Duck, Duck Taco Truck by Laura Lavoie with illustrations by Teresa Martínez. This meeting will serve as the next “Thinking Money for Kids” session. The second In-B-Tween Club meeting in April will feature a reading of How to Party Like a Snail by Naseem Hrab with illustrations by Kelly Collier. Attendees will get to complete water color snails. The In-BTween Club is for any interested child, ages 7-9, and their parents or caregivers. Each meeting features a book, a craft, and games all centered around a fun and engaging theme. Teen Book Club Ages 13-18 The Teen Book Club will meet in April to discuss Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Copies of the book can be borrowed from the library. The eBook can be found on hoopla, while the eBook and digital audiobook can be borrowed from the Ohio Digital Library via the Libby app. Bossard Library’s Teen Book Club meets every other month at the library and is for any interested reader, ages 13-18. For more information or to sign up, please contact Rachael via email at rbarker@bossardlibrary.org. Permission Form Required Used books, audiobooks, DVDs, and CDs will be available for sale during the Spring Book Sale in the Riverside Room. Silent bids will be taken on other surplus inventory items. All items are sold “as is” and all sales are final. For additional information, including a pricing list, please visit bossardlibrary.org. Spring Book Sale Civil War Book Club The Civil War Book Club will discuss Be Free or Die: The Amazing Story of Robert Smalls’ Escape from Slavery to Union Hero by Cate Lineberry in April. Copies of the book can be borrowed from the library. The eBook and digital audiobook are available on the hoopla app. The Civil War Book Club is moderated by Gene Huffman of the Cadot-Blessing Camp No. 126 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and typically meets quarterly at the library. Anyone with an interest in the American Civil War era is welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Lynn at 740.446.7323 x 229.

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