Greetings from the Plain City Public Libray!

Come to the library this spring to take part in one of our many programs for adults.

The Plain City Big Band Dance is

 


Greetings from the Plain City Public Libray!

Come to the library this spring to take part in one of our many programs for adults.

The Plain City Big Band Dance is coming soon! Take a step back in time on Friday, May 2 at the St. Joseph Event Facility, as we listen and dance to live swing music, view historic Plain City pictures, and enjoy refreshments. Read more about this program below.

For more information or to register for any library event, please give us a call at (614) 873-4912, ext. 21 or email us at pcpl@plaincitylib.org.

Happy Reading!
Smarty

 

Plain City Big Band Dance
Friday, May 2 from 6:30 PM to 10 PM
Take a step back in time at the Plain City Big Band Dance on Friday, May 2nd at the St. Joseph Event Facility on 140 West Main St. Doors will open at 6:30PM with the opening ceremony beginning at 7PM. The live dance band Classic Swing will be playing vintage dance favorites until 10PM. Admission to the Plain City Big Band Dance is free thanks to the generous sponsors of The Convalarium at Indian Run and the Friends of the Plain City Public Library. Dancers of all expertise and spectators are welcome and encouraged to dress in 1940s style attire. During the dance enjoy light refreshments while watching a pictorial slide show display featuring historic Plain City in the 1940s and 50s. There will also be a picture honor roll of local veterans.


Book Discussion
Monday, May 5 at 7:00 PM
Join us as we discuss Return of the Stardust Cowgirl by Marsha Moyer. “It’s sticking around when things get tough that you find out what somebody’s worth. But I guess you already know that.” So says Lucy Hatch to her stepdaughter, Denny, who has run away from her fledgling music career in Nashville to escape marriage troubles. Now back home in Texas, Denny learns that leaving her past behind won’t be so simple: she’s pregnant. Lucy is also at a turning point. The flower shop where she’s worked for years is closing, and her husband is finding that living one day at a time is harder than he thought it would be. Everything used to stay the same in the little town of Mooney; now big changes are in the air—and everyone has to shift their plans to embrace the future. As Denny stops running and finally faces the music, Lucy works to regain her own footing by helping the man she loves find his. No registration is required.

 

Moments in Time
Thursday, May 8 at 2:00 PM
Take a trip back in time to the Plain City of old! This delightful program allows you to share the images of our past with your friends and neighbors. You will enjoy a slide show, some light refreshments, and great company. No registration is required.

 

Computer Basics
Monday, May 12 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Get to know your computer in the first of our new technology classes. Learn how to use the Start Menu and your mouse. Registration is required.


 **The Friends of the Plain City Public Library will be hosting a book sale May 5-10. The book sale will be open during the library's regular operating hours.**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take a step back in time on Friday, May 2 at the St. Joseph Event Facility, as we listen and dance to live swing music, view historic Plain City pictures, and enjoy refreshments. Read more about this program below.

For more information or to register for any library event, please give us a call at (614) 873-4912, ext. 21 or email us at pcpl@plaincitylib.org.

Happy Reading!
Smarty

 

Plain City Big Band Dance
Friday, May 2 from 6:30 PM to 10 PM
Take a step back in time at the Plain City Big Band Dance on Friday, May 2nd at the St. Joseph Event Facility on 140 West Main St. Doors will open at 6:30PM with the opening ceremony beginning at 7PM. The live dance band Classic Swing will be playing vintage dance favorites until 10PM. Admission to the Plain City Big Band Dance is free thanks to the generous sponsors of The Convalarium at Indian Run and the Friends of the Plain City Public Library. Dancers of all expertise and spectators are welcome and encouraged to dress in 1940s style attire. During the dance enjoy light refreshments while watching a pictorial slide show display featuring historic Plain City in the 1940s and 50s. There will also be a picture honor roll of local veterans.


Book Discussion
Monday, May 5 at 7:00 PM
Join us as we discuss Return of the Stardust Cowgirl by Marsha Moyer. “It’s sticking around when things get tough that you find out what somebody’s worth. But I guess you already know that.” So says Lucy Hatch to her stepdaughter, Denny, who has run away from her fledgling music career in Nashville to escape marriage troubles. Now back home in Texas, Denny learns that leaving her past behind won’t be so simple: she’s pregnant. Lucy is also at a turning point. The flower shop where she’s worked for years is closing, and her husband is finding that living one day at a time is harder than he thought it would be. Everything used to stay the same in the little town of Mooney; now big changes are in the air—and everyone has to shift their plans to embrace the future. As Denny stops running and finally faces the music, Lucy works to regain her own footing by helping the man she loves find his. No registration is required.

 

Moments in Time
Thursday, May 8 at 2:00 PM
Take a trip back in time to the Plain City of old! This delightful program allows you to share the images of our past with your friends and neighbors. You will enjoy a slide show, some light refreshments, and great company. No registration is required.

 

Computer Basics
Monday, May 12 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Get to know your computer in the first of our new technology classes. Learn how to use the Start Menu and your mouse. Registration is required.


 **The Friends of the Plain City Public Library will be hosting a book sale May 5-10. The book sale will be open during the library's regular operating hours.**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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