The Heartbreak Book Club
Paw Paw District Library 609 W. Michigan Ave., Paw Paw, MI, United StatesJoin us for a discussion on The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary. Copies will be at the library.
Join us for a discussion on The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary. Copies will be at the library.
Join us for adult coloring on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Coloring promotes wellness and quietness while stimulating the brain's areas that control motor skills and the […]
Topic: As Close to Us as Breathing by Elizabeth Poliner Copies of the book are available at the library.
Wine Cork Succulent Magnet Create a colorful fridge magnet with a faux succulent and a wine cork. This kit is the perfect way to bring plants into your home without […]
Care partners and their loved ones with mild to moderate dementia meet again for games, entertainment, and refreshments. Brian will play Irish music on the fiddle, guitar, bodhran while singing. […]
Topic: Bluetooth, Alexa, TV, and Devices Bring your smart phones, mobile devices, and questions! This group meets the second Saturday of each month in person and on Zoom.
Join us for adult coloring on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Coloring promotes wellness and quietness while stimulating the brain's areas that control motor skills and the […]
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Kalamazoo's Encore magazine, author Robert Weir will discuss his 27-year stint as an Encore contributor and the 150-plus articles he has published in […]
Learn how to create a colorful feathered friend using only yarn during this free class! Space is limited, so registration is required. Registration opens September 5.
Topic: The One You Want by Jennifer Ryan Copies of the book will be at the library.
Join us for adult coloring on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Coloring promotes wellness and quietness while stimulating the brain's areas that control motor skills and the […]
Join Jerry Berg from the Swordsmanship Museum & Academy as he presents an interactive history of Michigan lumberjacks using historical clothing, artifacts, and replicas from the Museum's collection.