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Celebrate National Jazz Appreciation Month at Kent Branch with music and fun activities.


Come explore your creativity and learn about new art techniques. Art Club will be at the Richmond Heights Community Center: 27285 Highland Rd, Richmond Heights, OH 44143.

The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser Click here to request or download. It's five days before Christmas, and the Vanderbeeker children should be dreaming about sugar plums and presents. However, when their curmudgeonly landlord mysteriously refuses to renew their lease, the five...

Our friends from the Wyoming Arts Center will help us to make a new project every month! Join us the second Tuesday of the month. Adult participation requested with younger children.

- Mar: Tea Cup Fairy Garden - Apr: Tin Can Planter - May: Derby Fascinators Registration for The Craft Workshop will open two weeks before the event due to high demand. Please register only if you are certain you will attend.


Whether you are a writer or want to be one, everyone struggles with starting the actual project. In this class, we will look at several techniques to get started, organize, and sustain a writing project -- whatever it might be. Do you have a personal story to tell? Or a really good idea for a short.

Children ages 4 & 5 are invited for a program of rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and books to gear them up for Kindergarten. Please register with the child's name and age.Due to allergies, please refrain from eating snacks during this event.

This event will be broadcast live on Zoom. Registration and an email address are required to receive the link to participate. Order your copy of What Boys Learn from Mac’s Backs – Books on Coventry: macsbacks.com/book/9781641296915 About the author: Andromeda Romano-Lax is the author of...

You and your child will shake it together! Share stories, sing, dance and enjoy music, movement, and fun. Recommended for ages 1 – 4.

Join us each month to try a new recipe, share an old favorite, or use a familiar ingredient in a new way. Mar. 19 – Appetizers Apr. 16 – Tea Party May 21 – Copycat Recipes

Participants may be recorded and/or surveyed to capture the program’s effectiveness. More information can be found here .

All ages are invited to come together to engage in crafting activities, share skills and experiences, and build relationships. Crafters of all skill levels are welcome to join. We will have supplies out to create a designated craft each week.

Art isn't just about making something beautiful, but can be used for self-expression, communication, confidence and feeling good. This program will lead scholars through hands-on experiences in using art to make an impact on themselves and others. Registration is required, space is limited. This...

Join MCDL staff for books, rhymes, songs and fingerplays! All children and their caregivers are welcome.

Toddlers (with a favorite adult) enjoy interactive stories, songs and games that encourage their emerging language skills. Attendance is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Multnomah County Library storytimes are supported by gifts made to The Library Foundation .

Story/Craft room setup with tables and chairs. Sep 29 - Dec 11 / Jan 12 - May 14. No 1-2-3 if PCSD is closed.

Flashlight by Susan Choi Click here to request or download A father and his young daughter take a walk at dusk. When they don't come back, people start looking for them. A thrilling, globe-spanning novel on memory, identity, and what it means to be in a family. Coffee Shop Book Club is presented as.

Join MCDL staff for books, rhymes, songs and fingerplays! All children and their caregivers are welcome. Please refrain from eating and drinking during the event for our friends with food allergies.

Stories will be read by the Cleveland Shin Shinim, Israeli young adults doing a gap year of service in the Cleveland Jewish community. If you have questions about this program, please contact a librarian at the Beachwood Branch at 216-831-6868. Participants may be recorded and/or surveyed to...

Learn how to mend and repair clothes, and even finish your sewing project from home in these sewing studio classes for adults

Join us in the evening for a half hour of stories and songs, ages 0-5 recommended.

Held at Second Look Books & Brews 119 Wooster St., Lodi, 44253 Mar. 10 – The God of the Woods by Liz Moore Apr. 14th – Project Hail Mary by Andrew Weir May 12th – Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain


Adults who have intellectual disabilities and their caregivers are invited to storytime featuring books, music and other activities. Registration is required by emailing amy.charley@chpl.org in advance.

This month we'll discuss The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry.

Come join us for free weekly art classes with ProjectArt. ProjectArt’s free classes run weekly through May 2026 at the Bond Hill Branch Library! Local, professional artists teach classes aligned with the National Arts Education Association standards and are informed by the teaching artist's...

Join MCDL staff for books, rhymes, songs and fingerplays! All children and their caregivers are welcome. Please register with your child's name.Please refrain from eating and drinking during the event for our friends with food allergies.

This program will lead scholars through hands on experiences in using art to make an impact on themselves and others. Lead by Art Therapy Studios. Registration Requested. Grades K- 8th

Participants may be recorded and/or surveyed to capture this program’s effectiveness. Learn more about parent options at www.cuyahogalibrary.org/parent-options .

A club for artists of all levels! Expand your skills and enjoy fun games.

See other dates and locations for this program on our events calendar . Discover the power of poetry as art therapies that build emotional literacy and emotional care. Led by award winning poet Wallstreet Wes, these clinics build emotional literacy, spark creativity, and use language to foster...

Twice a month, we will have our Parent Pause Program! Grown ups will get to unwind upstairs with games, coloring pages, or even just some well deserved quiet time. Kids will get to have fun downstairs with games, coloring, and a storytime station. We hope that families will enjoy this time to...

Join us for a 30 minute program of books, rhymes, songs and fingerplays. All children and their caregivers are welcome.

Registration is not required, but space may be limited. Parents/guardians must complete and return a Release and Hold Harmless form either upon arrival or on our website at https://cuyahogalibrary.org/parent-options .

Parents/caregivers will shake it together with their child in this fun storytime! Enjoy music and movement along with pre-literacy and social skills practice. No registration required.

Bring your current craft or artwork in progress and see how much you can get done with other creative people.

The president of the Ohio Mushroom Society will share some of the ecological functions of fungi, while describing just some of the mushroom diversity found in Ohio. Identification tips will be included in this illustrated talk. This program is offered in conjunction with the Spring 2026 Show on the.

Use Lego and paint to create unique art prints. Open to students in grades 6-12. Registration required beginning March 17.

Join us after our Family Storytime every Tuesday as we make crafts or participate in fun, imaginative activities while promoting social emotional learning. Recommended for ages 18 months to 5 years, but all ages and abilities are welcome. No registration required!

Resurrection Walk by Michael Connelly Click here to request or download Defense attorney Mickey Haller is back, taking the long shot cases, where the chances of winning are one in a million. He agrees to represent a woman in prison for killing her husband, a sheriff's deputy. Despite her conviction.


Movement helps tire your kids out, but did you know promoting physical activity for kids also helps children develop language, attention and decision-making skills? This story time focuses on the benefits of movement with lots of fun and silly activities, plus books and songs! Doors open for active.

Join us for books, rhymes, songs, and fun! Recommended for young ones and caregivers with a focus on babies and toddlers. After storytime, stay and hang out for another half hour of open playtime! The Madisonville Branch holds two identical sessions of Family Storytime per week, so pick the session.


Join us for stories, songs, rhymes and fingerplays. We also include activities to help your child develop skills to be ready for preschool and kindergarten! No registration required. This program is held in-person at the Brook Park Branch.



Meetings take place via Zoom. Registered participants will be emailed meeting information prior to the event. Author events will feature a guided conversation with the moderator followed by participant Q&A. Abbott by Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivelä Print | Hoopla | Libby ABOUT THE BOOK Hugo...