Black Heritage Library and Cultural Center

The mission of the Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center is to promote appreciation and understanding of cultural diversity to build harmony and unity among people of different races, cultural heritage and ethnic background. The organization was founded by Nina Sherard - Parker under the auspice, guidance and support of her beloved mother - the late Stella Mae Sherard in 1982. The Library is now a specialized lending library and teaching museum. The Library offers cultural competency training to businesses and governmental agencies, and outreach services to schools, colleges, and the public at large.

419-423-4954

817 Harmon St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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The Clubhouse

The Clubhouse is a free literacy outreach service provided to the children of Hancock County and surrounding areas sponsored by the University of Findlay's College of Education. The Clubhouse Mission is to support and enhance the reading skills and needs of area children through relevant and personal reading assessments and intervention.

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Findlay City Schools

Findlay City Schools is located in the heart of Hancock County and is an excellent public school system. Serving a growing cultural and economically diverse population the Findlay City Schools encompasses approximately 37 square miles. Presently, the district is comprised of one high school, two middle schools, one intermediate (4-5) building, two intermediate (3-5) buildings, one K-5 building, two primary (K-2) buildings, two primary (K-3) buildings, one preschool building, and the Findlay Learning Center serving over 5,566 students. The Findlay Trojan tradition of excellence in academics, athletics and all extracurricular activities are based on collaboration between our students, staff, administrators, parents and community who take great interest in our students. The well-qualified and caring staff is committed to creating an outstanding learning environment and a culture for excellence that supports and encourages our students and staff in their academic, extra-curricular and personal growth.

419-425-7050

7746 Co Rd 140
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Findlay Hancock County Public Library (FHCPL)

Monday - Thursday: 9:30AM to 8:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM to 5:00PM
Saturday: 9:30AM to 5:00PM
Sunday: 1:00PM to 5:00PM

Programming Includes: Baby Story Time, Story Time, 1,000 Books before Kindergarten

419-422-1712

206 Broadway St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Findlay-Hancock County Public Library - Arlington Branch

Monday - Thursday: 11:00AM to 7:00PM
Friday - Saturday: 11:00AM to 5:00PM
Sunday: Closed

419-365-5755

232 N Main St
Arlington, Ohio 45814

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Hancock County Educational Service Center

Clearly, in today's dynamic educational environment, the HCESC remains committed to assisting students achieve success through the effective implementation of current learning strategies coupled with the efficient use of resources.

419-422-7525

7746 Co Rd 140
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Hancock Literacy

Programming includes: Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Tell-A-Tale, Community Books

419-422-7525 x207

7746 Co Rd 140
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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McComb Public Library



Emergency Numbers

Hancock County Sheriff's Office:
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