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Happy 250th Birthday, America!
Honoring America’s 250th birthday, this celebration takes place in the second floor lobby of the Main Library. The reception begins with local historian Josh Andra presenting a reading of the Declaration of Independence, followed by the Fun Center Chordsmen, a men’s a cappella chorus from Mansfield, performing patriotic favorites. Attendees can enter a raffle for an Americana quilt, and refreshments will be available while supplies last.
Mansfield Richland County Public LibrarySound Bath Experience led by Desiree Lynn
Experience a calming sound bath led by Desiree Lynn, where crystal singing bowls and other gentle instruments create soothing frequencies that can ease tension and encourage balance. Hosted by The 101 Tea Company, the session focuses on mindfulness, grounding, and unhurried moments of stillness. It suits anyone hoping to reduce stress and mental fatigue, support emotional steadiness, and settle into deep relaxation while building intentional self-care habits. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket, pillow, or anything that helps you get comfortable. Space is limited to preserve a serene, intimate setting. The cost is $10 per person, payable by cash, Venmo @desi0803, or Cash App $desihanning.
The 101 Tea CompanyFamily Summer Nights - Water Night
A fun-filled summer evening at Westside Baptist Church features a short devotion and dinner, then outdoor water activities such as a water slide, Slip 'N Slide baseball, squirt gun battles, and other water games with water blasters. Pizza and ice cream are available. Those planning to get wet may wear swimsuits with shorts and a T-shirt over them during the activities. Parents can bring a lawn chair to relax while the kids play, and towels are recommended.
BCS Mansfield Produce Market
BCS hosts a monthly produce market that provides free, fresh produce for the community. The market is open to all families and community members. Registration is required, and participants should bring a valid photo ID. This is a car-side pick-up event, so attendees should remain in their vehicles while staff assist. Distribution operates on a first come, first served basis, and arriving early is encouraged while supplies last.
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