The Calhoun County Library has recently hosted numerous events and outreach activities, keeping everyone very busy.
On Saturday, April 18, 2026, the Calhoun County Library
Bookmobile took part in the Purple Martin Parade. We handed out purple candy to
the crowd and had a great time waving to all the friendly faces along the
route. After the parade, we headed to our tent where participants painted
purple martins on canvases. We had an excellent turnout, with nearly 300 people
stopping by to paint and learn about what we offer at the library.
Then, the following week, we continued with our regular
programs: Yoga on Monday; Strong & Stable on Tuesday; Mother Goose on the
Loose and Adult Computer Class on Wednesday; Yoga and Half & Half on
Thursday; and Strong & Stable on Friday. In addition, we expanded our
schedule with even more programs and outreach.
During
the week, we also hosted Bee Field Trips, where fourth graders from our
community schools visited the library to learn all about our in-house bees.
Each student had the opportunity to observe and learn about the roles of real
bees, perform the waggle dance, create a bee-themed craft, and explore the
outdoor pollinator garden. Students from St. Matthews K-8 and Calhoun Academy learned fun facts about
honey bees and were able to actually see bees doing the waggle dance in our
hive! Every student left with a Magic Schoolbus book about beehives and a
goodie bag including beeswax lipbalm,
honey sticks, and honey-filled hard candies. In total, we welcomed
around 90 fourth-grade students, and we are already looking forward to hosting
this experience again next year.
Also on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, we hosted an art reception
featuring artwork from the lower school students at Calhoun Academy. The
springtime theme brought a delightful display of bunnies and floral scenes,
which guests enjoyed while partaking in light refreshments. Approximately 140
people attended the reception, and it was heartwarming to see families
gathering to admire their loved ones’ artwork—some even brought flowers to
celebrate the occasion.
On Thursday, April 23, 2026, we visited the Calhoun County
Council on Aging. To celebrate the start of spring, we led a plant-themed craft
activity. Participants decorated their own planters using pots, sunglasses,
bandannas, googly eyes, and markers to create unique faces on each pot. Once
finished, each planter was filled with two begonias, giving everyone a
personalized spring plant to take home.
We had a very busy week and we loved every second of it. Be
on the lookout for announcements for our Summer Reading Program soon!


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