Apr 30, 2021
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KITS AVAILABLE â Pam Kourim, branch manager of the Adena and Dillonvale-Mount Pleasant library branches of the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County, displays a Story Hour kit. The kits are for children ages 2 to 6 and are available to take home Monday through the end of summer. Each Story Hour kit includes books and a craft to make.
STEUBENVILLE The Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County announces the following programs and activities happening at its various locations:
Main Library, (740) 282-9782
Children: Stop in the library anytime on Tuesday to pick up a Star Wars Day take-home craft.
Association holds meeting
SMITHFIELD Frank Santa presided when the Jefferson County Veterans Association met recently at the Friendship Park office.
A meeting in February had been canceled because of inclement weather.
Members are working on plans for pouring concrete for a walk around the front of the Memorial Wall that bears the names of more than 600 veterans who served from the Civil War through present time.
A donation of flowers from the Sons of the American Legion Post No. 682 in Hopedale will be added along the wall in the spring.
Plans are to paint the picnic shelter on the grounds of the Veterans Memorial Park. The shelter is used for meetings and to place the sound equipment for the two programs held during the year.
Feb 12, 2021
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TAX FORMS, BOOKS AVAILABLE Tax forms and instruction booklets are available at the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County, reminds Reference Librarian John Lash, shown at the Reference Room in the Main Library. Tax information is available at all locations, including Federal 1040/1040 SR tax form booklet, Federal 1040/1040 SR Instructions booklet, and the State of Ohio Instruction booklet.
STEUBENVILLE Register for a COVID-19 vaccine at the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County.
“If you’re eligible to register for the vaccine, but don’t have a computer or the Internet, visit the library for free access,” explained Jennifer Cesta, the library system’s public relations coordinator.