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What are your neighbors reading? Our lists of most popular titles are based on checkouts at our library, not on some national sales figures, and we have lots of categories, including mystery, nonfiction, and graphic novels, as well as movies, CDs, and titles for kids and teens.
Book Signing: Poems of Beautiful Ohio
Wednesday, June 8 at 2:00
Make plans to join the members of The Poet's Nook as they discuss and sign their new book "Poem's of Beautiful Ohio".
Turning 65
June 6 at 2:00 and 7:00
Meet with Certified Senior Advisor, Bonnie Victor to learn how turning 65 affects Medicare, Social Security and taxes. Registration is requested (330-928-2117).
Adult Summer Reading 2011: Novel Destinations
Win prizes for reading: Just pick up forms at the circulation desk and fill one out after every third item you check out. All books in the adult collection are eligible, including downloadable audio books, e-books and CD audio books. You must have a Cuyahoga Falls Library card to participate.
See also our summer reading for kids and teens. read more »
Coupons 101
Saturday, June 4 at 1:00
Join master clipper Vicky Smith to learn how to save big bucks at the check-out with coupons. Registration is requested.
Chakras and Color Therapy
May 26 at 7:00
Join Cindy Hammond to learn how color affects our physical, mental and spiritual being. Registration is requested.
Chakras and Color Therapy
May 26 at 7:00
Join Cindy Hammond to learn how color affects our physical, mental and spiritual being. Registration is requested.
Newly-Renovated Building Using 32% Less Energy
We have started seeing the benefit of the energy-saving measures of our recent renovation: In April we used 32% less electricity than in April, 2009. Replacing the 40-year-old heating and cooling system in our all-electric building made a big difference, as have our other energy-saving measures: read more »
Chakras and Color Therapy
Thursday, May 16 at 7:00
Join Cindy Hammond to learn how color affects our physical, mental and spiritual being. Registration is requested (330-928-2117).
