Have you always wanted to learn how to play Dungeons & Dragons? This is your chance! Join us every last Thursday of the month to learn the basics and embark on an epic quest with fellow adventurers.
Join us for a fun discussion of some lighthearted books that focus on romance and laughter.
April's book is Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie.
This is New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Crusie's novel about long shots, risk management, true love, and great shoes. . . .
Minerva Dobbs knows how to work the odds. Calvin Morrisey always plays to win. But when they face off, neither one is prepared. Because when real life meets true love, all bets are off. Soon they're dealing with a jealous ex-boyfriend, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, a determined psychologist, chaos theory, a freakishly intelligent cat, Chicken Marsala, and more risky propositions than either of them ever dreamed of. Including the biggest gamble of all - true love. Bet Me is the winner of a 2005 RITA Award.
Join us for the Read Local: Author Fair to meet local authors and find your next great read! Authors will be available to sign copies of their books, discuss their work, and answer questions. Enter for a chance to win a raffle basket!
If you'd like to improve your English language skills, these free classes are for you. Call Project: LEARN at 330-723-1314 for more information or to register.
Prepare for the GED test or improve your math, reading and writing skills with these free classes. Call Project: LEARN at 330-723-1314 for more information or to register.
Hearing and Deaf people (and everyone in between) are invited to join us for an hour of informal signing and socializing. All levels welcome. Light refreshments will be provided.
Prepare for the GED test or improve your math, reading and writing skills with these free classes. Call Project: LEARN at 330-723-1314 for more information or to register.
Register for a one-on-one 45-minute session to learn or review computer or mobile device basics, troubleshoot some computer or digital device issues, or even learn how to use the most popular library apps like Libby, hoopla, and Kanopy!
Prepare for the GED test or improve your math, reading and writing skills with these free classes. Call Project: LEARN at 330-723-1314 for more information or to register.
If you'd like to improve your English language skills, these free classes are for you. Call Project: LEARN at 330-723-1314 for more information or to register.
Join us for a discussion of Four Found Dead with Natalie D. Richards. Natalie lives in Ohio and is the author of nine novels including New York Times Bestsellers Five Total Strangers and Seven Dirty Secrets. Book sale and signing to follow.
We will be using the Microsoft based photo Editor
“Photos”. You will learn how to view, sort and edit. This app gives you all kinds of
options for getting your photos and videos looking their best. Best of all you don’t need
to be a graphic artist to use the built-in tools!
Stop in to crochet with other crafters in your community! Beginners are welcome for informal instruction. Please bring your own supplies. Teens are welcome!
Adults 21 years and up. Create an original painting by you! $20 supply fee due to the presenter at the event. You may bring wine, snacks or other refreshments to enjoy this evening.