Join us for cards, coffee, conversation, and more! Bring your friends and make new ones as you enjoy an afternoon card game or activity of your choice. No registration required.
Tired of required reads? Don't think you can bring kids to a book discussion? Enjoy our new book club, where you can listen to reader recommendations while kids complete the provided activities.
Do you have a niche topic that you love to talk about? If you're an expert on beluga whales, the history of fashion, or anything in between, we want to hear it! Registration not required.
Children up to the age of 5 and their caregivers will dance and sing to children's music using videos, scarves, shaker eggs, and rhythm instruments in this inclusive once-a-month program.
This story time features lively tales, rhymes and participatory activities. All ages are welcome, but the interest level may be from ages 2 to 5 years.
Join us for an hour of playing with balloons! Join us for familiar games like Keep Up, Balloon Tennis, Balloon Sword Fighting, and More! Registration is required. Kids up to grade 6 welcome.
Author John Kiste will discuss gothic literature, a style of writing combining horror, romance & mystery. He will explain his experiences with publishing. Bring writing samples to share if you wish.
Join us for a presentation about anything and everything vinyl! Each session features two different presentations on different aspects of music and music history. Registration not required.
Calling all homeschoolers! Join us to learn about the executive branch of our government, and build your own presidential cabinet with your favorite fictional characters. Registration required.
This second part in a series on DNA looks at the types of results you can get from testing & how to use those to solve family mysteries as well as make a health profile.
Join us the 3rd Wednesday of the month to share your Local History & Genealogy research struggles & successes. Learn how to get started or pick up new tips and tricks. No registration required.
You are invited to come to the library and read to a furry listener on the third Wednesday of each month when therapy dogs and their handlers visit the library.
This second part in a series on DNA looks at the types of results you can get from testing & how to use those to solve family mysteries as well as make a health profile.
A leprechaun is loose in the library! Families of children in 6th grade or under can use provided materials to create a leprechaun trap and hear stories of the luck of the Irish.
This story time features lively tales, rhymes and participatory activities. All ages are welcome, but the interest level may be from ages 2 to 5 years.
Mary Ruth Kamp will discuss a variety of poetic forms using examples, as well as provide a space for you to explore your poetic style. There will be time to write and share your writing if desired.
Join us for our monthly book discussion! Make new friends and discuss our featured read.
March Read: "Now Is Not The Time to Panic" by Kevin Wilson.
Need the book? Call 330.832.9831 x 301.
In honor of National Women's Month - a special trivia topic will be held for 4th Monday Trivia - Famous Women!
Anyone and everyone aged 13+ welcome to play!
This program is for adults with developmental disabilities. This month, we will be making the house from Up. Registration required. All supplies provided.
Watch a recent movie release in our Auditorium. Free popcorn and drinks available! Please see description below for movie titles, ratings, and runtimes.
Celebrate spring break by completing an embroidery kit! The finished product will be a hanging plant. Teens and tweens welcome. Ages 10+ recommended. Registration not required.
Pick up a bag of props to interact with the movie "The Wizard of Oz." Sing along, blow bubbles, and try to melt the Wicked Witch. Create a tornado bottle. Registration required. All ages.
Join us each month for a skill-building session! This month, teens will learn tips and tricks for a successful interview, and practice a mock interview. Registration not required.
This story time features lively tales, rhymes and participatory activities. All ages are welcome, but the interest level may be from ages 2 to 5 years.
Author Mark Perretta will discuss writing basics and the writing process to encourage aspiring writers to explore it for themselves. Bring some writing samples to share if you wish.
We are looking for Junior Adventurers to jump into stories and defeat monsters and help innocent citizens! Solve puzzles and make group decisions in this choose your own adventure program.
At Lady Killers, our stories always feature a woman. That woman tends to make bad decisions. Sometimes, that means murder.
April Read: "The Eyes are the Best Part" by Monika Kim
CIVIL WAR READER'S THEATER: Dr. Bradley Keefer of Kent State Ashtabula will share his findings surrounding the debates that took place on the pages of The Democrat & The Repository during the war.
Join us for a craft session about butterflies! Kids can create their own model of a butterfly's lifecycle, and make a butterfly themed craft. Registration required. Kids up to grade 3 recommended.
This story time features lively tales, rhymes and participatory activities. All ages are welcome, but the interest level may be from ages 2 to 5 years.
Kids through grade 6 will enjoy cowboy/girl stories, a western photo op, horse-and western-themed crafts, scavenger hunt, and lemonade & grub from our "Cactus Café." Western wear encouraged!
Turn pieces of cardboard into amazing wall art! Join us in the teen lounge to decorate your own wall decor. Ages 10+ welcome. Registration not required.
Join us for a light impact cardio and strength class! Participants will practice a variety of exercises that work different muscle groups and build strength. No registration required.
TEENS!! Join us in the Main Library's Auditorium to either work on your own crafting project that needs attention, OR do a craft from leftover crafting items we have here! No registration required!
Tired of required reads? Don't think you can bring kids to a book discussion? Enjoy our new book club, where you can listen to reader recommendations while kids complete the provided activities.
Join us for a slam poetry night! Teens are welcome to join us to share poetry they love, whether this be original writing or treasured favorites. Registration not required.