Blogs
A Record-Breaking Year
In 2010, people checked out 985,035 items from the library. That's more than ever before, and over twice as many as in 2000. Thanks for making it a record-breaking year.
New Web Site
Use our new web site to learn more about what we do and find information more easily - also, find things to check out using our lists of recently-ordered, recently-added, and most popular titles in your favorites categories.
Register to Vote
You must be registered by April 4 to vote in the the May 3 election. Check the Board of Elections web site, or just visit the library, to get a registration form or to make sure you're registered.
Super Bowl XLV
Check out our books on the Steelers and the Packers. Also, don't miss our Super Bowl books.
Nonfiction Just Ordered
Place your reserves now on the books below and our other recently-ordered nonfiction.
- Baseball Prospectus 2011.
- Fried : why you burn out and how to revive.
- How to build a fire : and other handy things your grandfather knew.
- The Best of FoxTrot.
Get the Latest Michael Bennett Book
Place your reserve now on Tick Tock by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, and see our recently-ordered lists for other titles (or our lists for kids and teens).
WRAP Canceled
The meetings of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) discussion group have been canceled.
New Teen Web Site
The new teen section of our web site features a great new look, as well as some of the new features found on the rest of the site and some of our old favorites. Read more...
Anime Club
Teens are invited to drop in and check out the Anime Club. If you are interested or have any questions, please e-mail Jennifer at animeclub@CuyahogaFallsLibrary.org or call her at 330-928-2117. (Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Falls Library requests parental permission for all young adults under 15 to view Anime films that are recommended for ages 16 and up. Forms are available at the reference desk or online - PDF.) Check the calendar for times.
Coffee Hour - Adult Gaming
Jan. 22, 2011, 2:00 pm
Adults are invited to stop in and learn how to play disc dog, bowling or tennis onWii gaming system. Wii: it's not just for kids! (No experience necessary)
