Friday, April 9, 2010
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
As of Friday, April 8, 2010, this blog has moved. Please visit http://blogs.twinsburglibrary.org
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Enjoy Classic Literature?
Join the Gaslight Classics Book Group on the Fourth Monday of Every Month at 2:00 p.m. The next book selections are as follows:
Monday, April 26 - Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Monday, May 24 - Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thorton Miller
Monday, June 28 - The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
No registration required.
Monday, April 26 - Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Monday, May 24 - Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thorton Miller
Monday, June 28 - The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
No registration required.
Monday, April 5, 2010
The Future of Books, Libraries and Reading
Thursday, May 6 at 7pm. We’ve made it through 100 years, but what comes next? Join our panelists, including Liz Murphy from the Learned Owl Book Shop in Hudson, Donald Hassler, professor at Kent State University, and Ed Rossman, author and librarian at Shaker Heights Public Library, for a lively discussion of current and future trends in literature. Book and technology-lovers alike will be curious to see what is coming around the bend. Register by clicking here or call us at (330) 425-4268 x2.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Ladies Night Book Group
There's still time to read The Samurai's Garden by Gail Tsukiyama so you can get in on the conversation on Monday, April 19 at 7pm. The Ladies would love to see you there! No registration required. New members always welcome!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Heirloom Gardening
Wednesday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. - Wonder why some people choose to grow heirloom vegetables and flowers now that "improved" varieties abound? Learn the ins and outs of the practice, and where we can expect it to head, with Scott Kollman, of Kollman's Greenhouse. Register online by clicking here , or call 330-425-4268 ext. 2.
Back in Time in Twinsburg History
Sunday, April 18 at 2:00 pm - There was a lot going on in early Twinsburg History in addition to the Library's founding. Find out about Twinsburg's origins and how our town became the vibrant community it is today. Lea Bissell of the Twinsburg Historical Society will present an overview of Twinsburg from its founding in 1817 to the present. Click here to register online, or call the reference desk at (330) 425-4268 x2.
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