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Join us at the library for an informational presentation about WIC, which is a nutrition program offered to women, infants and children.
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) is a nutrition program, nationally recognized as an effective means for improving access to nutritious foods and promoting healthier eating and lifestyles. The Indiana WIC Program serves an average of 145,000 women, infants, and children each month through a statewide network of 140 WIC clinics.
WIC Provides:
-Nutrition and health screening and assessment
-Nutrition education and counseling
-Breastfeeding promotion and support
-Referrals to other Indiana health, family, and social services
-Supplemental healthy foods designed to meet special nutrition needs
AGE GROUP: | Adults (19-99) |
TAGS: | Classes |
The Lake Station-New Chicago Branch library is located right next to City Hall on Central Avenue in Lake Station. Built in 2007, the branch offers twelve Internet computers, WiFi, a quiet small group room, three cozy window seats to curl up and read in, copy/scan/faxing, as well as thousands of books, audiobooks, magazines, movies, and music selections for your borrowing enjoyment. Beginning computer users can schedule a one-to-one computer class with our librarians covering a variety of topics. Entertaining and educational programs are available for library users of all ages. All are welcome at this small town library.