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March 18, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Homeschool Learning Club

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Our Homeschool Learning Club is a welcoming, hands‑on learning program designed for homeschooled children ages 5–10. Each month, young learners dive into engaging literacy and STEAM activities—exploring reading, science, technology, engineering, arts, and math in fun and creative ways.

Through interactive projects, experiments, stories, and problem‑solving challenges, kids build skills, confidence, and curiosity in a supportive environment. Whether they’re crafting, investigating, building, or imagining, participants get a chance to learn by doing—and to connect with other homeschool families along the way.

Join us each month for a blend of discovery, creativity, and community!

Winter/Spring 2026 Schedule:

❄️Wednesday, January 21: Eskimos
The Inuit are a unique indigenous group in Canada, mainly residing in the Arctic regions. They possess a rich cultural heritage and a distinct lifestyle. Engage with a Canadian who has lived in the Arctic to experience authentic clothing, traditions, and daily life.

🐔 Wednesday, February 18 and Tuesday, February 24: Chickens
ChickQuest: We’ll be incubating chickens! From monitoring living eggs to observing fluffy chicks, students will learn about animal agriculture and egg production with help from the Ohio State University Extension Office. Ohio is the second-highest state in national egg production, and Ohio’s soybean crop provides food for chickens.

💧 Wednesday, March 18: Capillary Action
The walking water science experiment highlights how liquids can move through materials illustrating fundamental concepts in chemistry and biology.

🎨 Wednesday, April 15: Art
Dive into the world of splatter art and create unique masterpieces reminiscent of famed artists like Jackson Pollock and Shozo Shimamoto.

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Bellaire Public Library

330 32nd Street
Bellaire, OH 43906 United States

The purpose of Bellaire Public Library-sponsored programs is to provide education, information, and entertainment for library patrons. The Library reserves the right to exercise sole discretion in selecting and inviting presenters for its programs. In selecting presenters, the Library does not discriminate on account of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, religion, ancestry, or national origin, and the views expressed by presenters of Library-sponsored programs, or by any person in attendance at the programs, do not necessarily reflect the views of the Library, its staff, and/or its representatives.