Many people struggle to keep up with their New Year Resolutions but fortunately there is a valuable community resource available year-round that can help keep you on track.
Whether your objective is to read more, learn a new skill, pick up a hobby, or any number of other goals, it’s likely that your local library has a plethora of resources and activities that can help you achieve them.
In addition to having a variety of books and helpful librarians that would be able to provide some additional information about your specific resolutions and how to tackle them, many libraries also offer various programs and host activities that may be geared toward your goal.
Most places offer many different kinds of programs for a variety of ages. Reading challenges targeted at children, teens, and adults are also commonly offered at various points throughout the year to help motivate people to read more books.
Another way that libraries can help with keeping your resolutions throughout the year is by having available space.
Many locations allow patrons to reserve certain rooms for various events. This could be helpful if you’re looking to establish a book club or some other kind of group that’s motivated to accomplish the same thing.
There are a number of local libraries in the area such as the North Judson-Wayne Township Public Library and the Henry F. Schricker Library in Knox and as well as the Starke County Public Library System‘s branches in Hamlet, San Pierre and Koontz Lake.
Within Marshall County, there are public libraries in Argos, Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, and Plymouth.
Other nearby locations include the Pulaski County Public Library branch in Winamac as well as the Monterey-Tippecanoe Township Public Library and the Francesville-Salem Township Public Library.
The best way to find out what’s available at locations near you is to check out your local library’s website, contact their staff for additional information or walk on in when they’re open and take a look around!