The Findlay Hancock County Public Library got an early of welcoming in 2023. At noon on Saturday, the library held their annual “Noon Year’s Eve” celebration, but this is the first year that they added a balloon drop to the party. The kids could also make their own 2023 hats and take part in a sing along and story time. The event just continues the fun family programing that the library likes to provide.
Hundreds of books were donated to the Book Cellar where they sell used books, and most of them turned out to be rare historic pieces of literature.
The Findlay-Hancock County Library is rolling out a new bookmobile for the area. People were able to get a look inside the new vehicle on Wednesday afternoon, which is stocked with books, movies, and music for all ages.
In Findlay, another building reopens its doors on Monday, the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library. Within the first three minutes of opening Monday, 26 people were already in the doorway. The library returns with limited hours, Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors will also notice changes inside.
While adults toasted the new year off at midnight, kids in Findlay welcomed in the new year a little earlier Tuesday afternoon. The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library invited in families and kids of all ages to their annual Noon Year's party.