Thursday, December 04, 2025, 3:46PM | 
MENU
SECTIONS
OTHER
CLASSIFIEDS
CONTACT US / FAQ
Advertisement

Library sessions to show how to live greener

Library sessions to show how to live greener

The Toledo-Lucas County Public Library will host three programs this fall to help families interested in living a greener lifestyle.

The programs will be from 7-8 p.m. Mondays in the Children's Program Room of the Children's Library downtown.

The first, “Baby Steps,” will be Monday and include ideas and resources that are good for the planet and families. “Let's Do Lunch” on Oct. 5 will be about ways to pack a lunch that is good for you and the earth.

Advertisement

“A Healthy Home,” on Nov. 9, will explain how to make a home more environmentally friendly.

First Published September 12, 2009, 11:02 a.m.

Advertisement
RELATED
SHOW COMMENTS  
Join the Conversation
Reader comments are now hosted on our social media platforms. We invite you to share your perspective with fellow readers on Facebook and X. You can also make your voice heard by submitting a letter for our opinion pages.
Partners
Advertisement
Victor Singleton signs to Texas A&M with family on Dec. 3 at Central Catholic High School in Toledo.
1
sports
Central Catholic's Singleton, Fryzel excited for next step in careers after signing to top college football programs
Donna and Mark Farnsel, fourth-generation owners of Farnsel Farms, stand beside a digging tractor as their corn lies harvested in Metamora on Nov. 21.
2
opinion
Editorial: Family farm dilemma
William Block, Jr., retired president of The Blade, is donating $1 million to 10 Toledo area nonprofit groups.
3
local
William Block, Jr., donates $1 million to 10 Toledo area nonprofits
Sylvania Township Police Station.
4
local
Former Sylvania Township officer agrees to pay restitution in grand theft charge
Liberty-Benton's Seth Elchert runs with the ball as the Eagles host Delta in a first round OHSAA football playoff matchup on Oct. 31 in Findlay.
5
sports
Toledo football signs MAC's best-ever recruiting class for third consecutive year
Advertisement
LATEST local
Advertisement
Pittsburgh skyline silhouette
TOP
Email a Story