On the 4th Day of Christmas, My Library Gave to Me... 4 Posts for Liking!
- Rachel

- Dec 29, 2025
- 2 min read

Like, Love, Follow! On this fourth day of Christmas with a library twist, Vespasian Warner presents you with four posts to like or love across our four social media platforms where you can follow us!
On the 4th Day of Christmas, My Library Gave to Me...
4 Posts for Liking!
The Vespasian Warner Library is active on four social media platforms, and we would love for you to follow us to get all the insider info about the library! Here's a breakdown of what we post on each platform.

If you're on Instagram, follow the library to stay updated on all our upcoming programs. Interested in an event you would like to attend? Use the link provided with the event details to visit our website for online registration, call us, or pop in, and we will get you on the list!

By following our Facebook page, you can receive all the latest program information, similar to what we share on Instagram. You will also discover details about building closures, program updates, and photos from our programs and events throughout the library. It's a great resource for updates on our ongoing HVAC project and any changes to library hours and services during this process. Additionally, you will find links to our Blog posts, which include local history stories, library service information, staff recommendations, and more! There are also links to the library podcast, which we will discuss further in a the next section!
Spotify

Tune into our Spotify podcast to explore library topics, uncover DeWitt County history, enjoy staff interviews, and receive staff recommendations on books and movies available at your library. Let Christin's soothing voice update you on library insights or narrate the story of the murder on the DeWitt County courthouse steps.
YouTube

The fourth social media platform we recommend you follow is the library's YouTube page. You can watch Bobbi share stories about some of the fascinating items in the library archives in her monthly Tales from the Archives videos. Additionally, if you missed a program, you might find it recorded on our YouTube page, provided the presenters have given permission.








