
Movers & Shakers
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.
Current exhibits, galleries, and museum shows in Youngstown. Art, history, science, and interactive exhibits.
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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 questions about writing and publishing and meet one-on-one for 30 minutes with 2026 Writer in Residence Brad Ricca. For an appointment on Tu esday, April 21 (5:00 to 8:15 p.m.) , call the Writers' Center (216.382.4880) starting Saturday, March 21 . For an appointment on Tuesday, May 11...

Bring your crochet projects and share tips, patterns, and conversation with other crochet enthusiasts! Don't know how? Don't worry, we'll teach you!

Come join the CHPL Bird Nerds as we explore the literary side of the wild & wonderful world of birds! April's selection is Cleaning Up the Bomb Factory: Grassroots Activism and Nuclear Waste in the Midwest by Casey Huegel.

As the first Black woman to consistently write and publish in the field of science fiction, Octavia Butler was a trailblazer. With her deft pen, she created stories speculating the devolution of the American empire, using it as an apt metaphor for the best and worst of humanityour innovation and...

Wiggle, giggle, and create! Join us for a special spring edition of Toddler Time, where little ones enjoy fun seasonal stories, songs, and a simple hands-on craft designed just for toddlers and their grown-ups. Perfect for ages 1–3. "Participants may be recorded and/or surveyed to capture...

Have a cute mini polaroid that you want to frame? Join us at the Highland Library as we create cute frames to hold your instax mini prints.

Natalie will guide you through the painting process step by step to create your very own masterpiece! This class is designed for beginners, but can be enjoyed by more experienced artists too. In the words of Bob Ross, "There are no mistakes, just happy accidents!" For adults. Registration required..

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

Get ready for Kindergarten with stories, songs, and hands-on activities. Recommended for ages 4-6 with a caregiver. No registration required.

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.

Join us for a free yoga class, followed by a fun activity. A Release & Hold Harmless is required.

Discuss books that fit the theme. March: Dustin Brady Books April: Poetry/Pose

Join our discussion of new and interesting mystery titles. Bring along your recommendations for future meetings. Lending copies may be picked up prior to meeting. Titles to be announced.


Explore basic techniques, color blending, and creative expression with watercolor.

Pick a dish from a selected cookbook and bring it to the Library to share! We will provide table service and drinks, you provide a serving utensil. Cookbooks available one month prior to each meeting.

Participants may arrive at 11:30 AM to unload and display their materials. Please keep contributions to two boxes per person, and make sure items are clean and sorted with similar materials grouped together. Swap any unwanted arts and crafts supplies such as yarn, needles, fabric, beads, and more,..

Enjoy a sweet treat and share your thoughts about the monthly book pick: - Mar: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin - Apr: The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson - May: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

Please join us for a discussion of a variety of books throughout the year. Only register if you plan to attend via Zoom, in person attendance does not require registration.

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


Learn how to compose and write effective job-hunting emails, cover letters, and PAIN letters to get yourself noticed in your job search. Instructor: Karen Cornelissen, KC Writing & Editing Solutions

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. Lead by Art Therapy Studios. Registration...

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

Join us for lively discussions of new and classic books. Call 369-4478 for this month’s title. New members are always welcome!

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

Have a great time dancing and moving to your favorite storytime music with beanbags, rhythm sticks, and more!

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

Join us at the Highland Library as we read a book to learn about birds and get creative with a DIY bird feeder. ALLERGY WARNING: Peanut Butter

Socialize with fellow crafters in a relaxing environment. Bring your current project to work on – knit, crochet, cross stitch, embroidery, sketching, coloring, or whatever you like to do! All skill levels welcome. This event repeats on the 3rd Saturday each month.

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

Adult fantasy lovers, join us every month to discuss popular fantasy reads! March 17: Circe by Madeline Miller April 21: To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo May 19: Masters of Death by Olivie Blake

Come on over and discuss the book of the month with friends both old and new. April's selection is Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. No registration required.

Drop-in for a 30 minute program of books, rhymes, songs and fingerplays. All children and their caregivers are welcome.


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!


Come join us for an ALL-ABILITIES book club! UNLIKE typical discussions, all reading levels/abilities are welcome, including non-verbal friends. LIKE a typical book discussion, we will talk about the book, get off topic, and eat snacks! We read books like I, Survived, Who Was?, poetry, magazine...

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.

Celebrate the spring season by crafting beautiful pressed flower bookmarks.

The April Selection is The Aviator and the Showman: Ameila Earhart, George Putnam, and the Marriage that Made and American Icon by Laurie Gwen Shapiro. A New Yorker Best Book of 2025 * An NPR Book We Love 2025 * A History Best Book of 2025 * A Smithsonian Magazine Best History Book of 2025 * A New..

Join us as we rehash a mystery while working on a unique craft project. Books are available to registrants a month before the meeting at the North Olmsted Library. We will be discussing The World’s Greatest Detective & Her Just Okay Assistant by Liza Tully. This program is generously funded...

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...

Come and discuss our latest pick with us: By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult.


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

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.