Talkin’ Sports
May 15 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Mark your calendars for the third Thursday of every month from 10AM to 11AM as we welcome four local legends to dive into exciting sports topics and the rich history of Indiana and Wabash County sports. Delicious drinks and snacks will be provided by the amazing Modoc’s Market! Don’t miss this chance to connect with these seasoned sports storytellers for FREE!
Rick Harness, Steve McClure, Bill Barrows, and Jim Landrum bring decades of experience in broadcasting and sports, having covered basketball, baseball, football, and volleyball with Pride 106.
In May, we’ll welcome Oren Guenin, Moe Smedley, and Tom Rigney for a look back at the rich legacy of LaFontaine basketball and the community that rallied around it.
Mark your calendars for the third Thursday of every month from 10AM to 11AM as we welcome four local legends to dive into exciting sports topics and the rich history of Indiana and Wabash County sports. Delicious drinks and snacks will be provided by the amazing Modoc’s Market! Don’t miss this chance to connect with these seasoned sports storytellers for FREE!
Rick Harness, Steve McClure, Bill Barrows, and Jim Landrum bring decades of experience in broadcasting and sports, having covered basketball, baseball, football, and volleyball with Pride 106.
In May, we’ll welcome Oren Guenin, Moe Smedley, and Tom Rigney for a look back at the rich legacy of LaFontaine basketball and the community that rallied around it.
The Museum Explorers Scavenger Hunt is back for another summer of discovery!
From June 3 through August 1, kids can explore the Museum to uncover fun facts, hidden details, and earn prizes along the way! We’ll refresh the scavenger hunt with a brand new version halfway through the summer—so there’s even more to discover. It’s the perfect way to keep young minds active and curious all summer long.
Join us for Thursday Parlay, a free monthly speaker series celebrating Wabash County history, made possible by an Imagine One 85 microgrant and Bob Evans Restaurant, which provides complimentary coffee and breakfast treats!
On July 10 at 10 AM, This vintage musical duo from Warsaw, Indiana—both retired art professors—will explore the joyful roots of American gospel music. Come celebrate the sounds and stories of America’s early musical traditions.
Join us for Thursday Parlay, a free monthly speaker series celebrating Wabash County history, made possible by an Imagine One 85 microgrant and Bob Evans Restaurant, which provides complimentary coffee and breakfast treats.
Join us for Thursday Parlay, a free monthly speaker series celebrating Wabash County history, made possible by an Imagine One 85 microgrant and Bob Evans Restaurant, which provides complimentary coffee and breakfast treats.
On May 1 at 10 AM, Kyle Coble developed a lifelong fascination with trains—especially the late 19th and early 20th-century era of steam engines and wooden freight cars. What began as research for a model railroad layout has turned into nearly thirty years of uncovering the history of Wabash’s once-thriving Big Four railroad shops
Join LEGO League at the library! For kids 7 to 11. Build with the library’s massive LEGO collection. You can complete a challenge, free build, work alone, or in a group. Every time you come for LEGO League, you can add a brick to our tower. Let’s see how big it gets in 2025!
Get creative with us at WCPL Craft Corner! Join us in the WCPL Community Room at 6:30 PM for a free night of easy crafting for all abilities!
Who was Frances Slocum? And why are so many things in Wabash and Miami County named for her? Come to the May Home School History Event and find out more about Frances Slocum and the local Miami tribe. Any home-schooled student in grades one through six is welcome to participate.
The event will be held in the downstairs program room at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library. It begins at 2:00.
Who was Frances Slocum? And why are so many things in Wabash and Miami County named for her? Come to the May Home School History Event and find out more about Frances Slocum and the local Miami tribe. Any home-schooled student in grades one through six is welcome to participate.
The event will be held in the downstairs program room at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library. It begins at 2:00.