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Summer Reading Critter Camp registration is open at Clark Memorial Branch Library. Upcoming activities include: June 10, Book A Story; June 17, Read To A Therapy Dog. To register call 740-658-3855
WesBanco has changed its hours. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Masks are no longer required.
Josh Sayre of the Freeport Volunteer Fire Department and Alice Laporte of the Tippecanoe Volunteer Fire Department were awarded EMT of the Year from WV Harrison Community Hospital.
Sports Physicals are available at the Freeport Family Health Center. Appointments will be June 15 and are for any student participating in 2021-2022. Call 740-239-6447.
May 21 event that champions bikes as transportation includes energizer stations, freebies
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Bicyclists ride an energizing station at El Palo Alto Park in Palo Alto during Bike to Work Day on May 9, 2019. The annual event will return as Bike to Wherever Day on May 21, 2021. Photo by Veronica Weber.
Bay Area Bike to Wherever Day returns on May 21, with energization stations where participants will get a chance to snag some wheelie good freebies, while supplies last.
In Palo Alto, the public is invited to visit an energizer station on Friday, May 21, 3:30-6:30 p.m., at one of two locations: Bryant Street at University Avenue or California Avenue at Park Boulevard. Bicyclists are encouraged to support local businesses in the two commercial districts.
Waxahachie Daily Light
National Library Week began on April 4 and librarians from Waxahachie and Red Oak shared their love for their jobs and reading when they celebrated National Librarian Day on April 6.
According to the America Library Association, the theme for National Library Week was “Welcome to Your Library,” which promotes the idea that libraries extend far beyond the four walls of a building – and that everyone is welcome to use their services.
National Library Day honors library workers that keep the libraries in order and contribute to the enrichment of the communities every day.
School librarians
Lead librarian from Waxahachie High School, Megan Mills, has been serving the WISD school district for 25 years of the 34 years she has been in education. She has been a librarian for 32 years.