Library Events Akron-Summit County Public Library Free and Open to the Public. CONTENTS Main Library Programs.................................. 1-3 Adult Branch Programs............................... 3-10 Teen Branch Programs............................... 10-13 Children’s Branch Programs...................... 14-20 Friends of the Library Book Sales................... 20 MAIN PROGRAMS MAIN LIBRARY - 330.643.9000 60 S. High St., Akron, 44326 BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT 330.643.9020 CHILDREN’S LIBRARY 330.643.9050 School Age Programs for Grades K-6 Tuesdays, June 10-July 29, 2 pm Groups of 30 or more: Please call to register. Space is limited. June 10 Rick Smith Jr.: Amazing Magic June 17 SciMobile: Uncover the Mysteries of Science June 24 Sobety Diamonde: Drummer and Storyteller Extraordinaire July 1 Fizz Boom Read! Science Day July 8 Mad Science: An Entertaining and Funny Way to Look at Science July 15 Bubble Lady: The Wonderful World of Bubbles July 22 Celebrate a summer full of science and reading. We will have crafts, cake and more. July 29 Jungle Terry: Don’t miss this fun scientific safari with Jungle Terry and his animals. Science Movies Tuesdays in August, 2 pm Join us for fun science movies in the Main Library Auditorium. For all ages. August 5 DisneyNature Chimpanzee August 12 DisneyNature Earth August 19 DisneyNature Oceans August 26 DisneyNature Wings of Life Early Childhood Programs Preschool Story Time Thursdays, 10:30 am For 2-5 year olds with an adult caregiver. A Time to Play Every Second Tuesday, June 10, July 8, August 12, 10:30-11:30 am Families with young children (ages 2-5) can drop in to play together and meet new friends. We will have toys, art materials, math/science, and music activities for you to explore together. Saturday Story Time Sampler First and Third Saturdays of the month, 11 am A story time for preschool-primary children and an adult caregiver, with crafts or another activity. Paws for Reading Every Second Saturday, 11 am Share a book with a certified therapy dog. More School-Age Programs Family Nature Day Saturday, June 28, 2 pm Geekfest Saturday, July 26 Couldn’t make it to ComicCon®, but still want to celebrate your geeky obsessions? Here’s your chance! Whether you’re a fan of Star Wars, Batman, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, or Naruto, you’re sure to have a great time geeking out with your fellow fans of all ages at Akron Library’s Geekfest! All fandoms are welcome at this free all-ages event! Join us in the Children’s Library for these special events: 12-2 pm Art explorations and artist meet and greet. 2-3 pm Character Fest Fun Activities inspired by Pokemon, Digimon, Lego Ninjago and other fandoms. 3 pm Character Parade in Main Library Auditorium. Special Science Fun Day Saturday, August 23, 2 pm Summer Movies Wednesdays, July 2-July 30, 2 pm Main Library Auditorium. For all ages. Large groups welcome. July 2 Frozen July 9 Lego Movie July 16 Despicable Me 2 July 23 Monsters University July 30 Planes 1 On-Your-Own Programs Available all day every day! NatureConnect Check out our NatureConnect space and see what’s new! Tween Scene Space A hang-out for kids (grades 3-6) with tweenappropriate books, games and activities. Contests Join us every week in June and July for a Special Science Guess the Number Contest. Decorate the Library Help us decorate the library with your special drawings. Drop in and let your creative energy flow as we decorate the library with your science- themed drawings. CULTURE & AV 330.643.9015 First Wednesday Book Group Begins at 6:30 pm For more information on our lively group or the next title email popdiv@ akronlibrary.org or please call. Adults ages 18 and over. Copies of the discussion books are available at the Culture & AV desk. Meeting Room 1, door opens at 6 pm. June 4-The Thirteenth Tale July 2-TBA August 6-TBA Poetry Hour Saturdays, June 14, July 12, August 9, 3-4 pm Meeting Room 1, door opens at 2 pm. Calling local poets! You are invited to read your original poems. Poetry lovers are welcome to listen to our local poets. Coffee and cookies provided. Adults ages 18 and over. To register; email [email protected] or please call. Poems read at Poetry Hour should not be overtly explicit in language or subject matter. Thursday Movies @ Main All films will be shown in the Main Library Auditorium starting at 6 pm, unless otherwise noted. All programs are free and open to the public. Parking is free in the High/Market St. deck for those arriving after 5 pm. June 5 The Monuments Men June 12 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (special start time 5 pm) June 19 Laura June 26 Midnight Lace MAIN PROGRAMS If you need more detailed information concerning the following programs, please contact the library location of your choice. PRE-REGISTRATION *Pre-registration is requested for most programs and workshops. **Pre-registration is requested for all Story Times. ***Baby Time is for babies 6-24 months with a parent or caregiver. June – August 2014 Visit us at www.akronlibrary.org MAIN PROGRAMS ELECTRONIC SERVICES/TECHNOLOGY CENTER 330.643.9145 Computer Training Attend free computer classes! Our schedule includes exciting opportunities for handson training in Main Library’s state of the art computer lab. From basic computer skills to Microsoft Excel, we have a class for you! Check your local branch for days and times of additional computer classes held at various library locations. Visit our Website at www. akronlibrary.org/training or pick up a brochure at your local branch for class listings. LIBRARY SHOP ON MAIN (LSOM) 330.643.9070 Owned and operated by Friends of the Main Library, LSOM offers gently used books at exceptionally low prices and unique gifts to support ASCPL. Volunteer opportunities are available by calling or visiting the Shop. Learn more at www.lsom.org. Father’s Day Book Sale June 1-30 Featured Selections: Books on sports, golf, military, transportation, men’s biographies Half-Price “Dot” Sale: June 3, 4, 5 Celebrate Summer Book Sale July 1-31 Featured Selections: Large-print summer reads, cookout cookbooks Children’s Feature: Books on primates Half-Price “Dot” Sale: July 8-10 Closed for Holiday: July 4-5 Pre-Akron-Marathon Book Sale August 1-31 Featured Selections: Books on marathon running and training Children’s Feature: Books about bears Half-Price “Dot” Sale: August 5-7 MOBILE SERVICES 330.643.9055 Bringing the Library to you! Call for more information. Health Info 101-You Can Do Better Than Google Tuesday, June 3, Wednesday, July 9 and Thursday, August 7, 12:15 pm-1 pm and 6:30 pm-7:15 pm (two sessions offered each date) Learn how to tell which health websites offer scientifically-based information that has been evaluated by medical experts and how to narrow your medical search. We will meet in the First Floor Meeting Room. Mind, Body & Sole Indoor Walking Tour Saturdays, June 14, 21, and 28, 10:30 and 11:30 am Join the staff from the Science & Technology Division’s Health Information Center for a 1-mile walk through Main Library. Wear comfortable shoes and meet at the Science & Technology reference desk on the 1st floor of Main Library 5 minutes before the program starts. When you have completed the tour, be sure to add your accomplishment to your Mind, Body & Sole exercise log! Dog Days (and Cats, Too) - A Day About Pets Saturday, July 12, 11 am Are you thinking of adding a new dog or cat to your family? Learn the basics of pet care and safety from representatives of various local organizations. Want to know what it takes to train a dog for reading or other therapy? Find out at this event for all ages! Please note: this event will take place in the meeting rooms along the Library’s High Street Level. Bountiful Harvest Saturday, August 9, 12:30 pm Join us for an informative day as we prepare for harvesting and preserving what we have grown all summer. Learn about the Library’s Seed Sharing Program and how you can take part. Local experts will also share canning and preserving tips as well as ideas on how to extend your growing season. Please note: this event will take place in the meeting rooms along the Library’s High Street Level. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DIVISION 330.643.9075 Introduction to Intellectual Property Tuesdays, June 17, August 5, 6:30-7:30 pm Learn the differences among the various types of intellectual property, and how best to protect your creative work. Please note: this class will meet in Meeting Room 1 on the High Street Level. Celebrate Urban Birds Every Thursday, 12:15 pm Join us rain or shine, outside at the Library Park at the corner of South Main and Mill Streets to help us record the birds we see. Celebrate Urban Birds is a program sponsored by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology that is tracking 16 bird species found in urban areas. All ages are welcome to participate in this Citizen Science and NatureConnect initiative. Introduction to Patents & Patent Searching Saturday, June 21, 10:15 am-noon and Wednesday August 6, 6:15-7:45 pm Librarians from the Science & Technology division will explain the process of getting a U.S. patent, and show you how to do a preliminary patent search using the United States Patent & Trademark Office website. Basic computer skills and familiarity with the internet are suggested. Please note: this class will meet in the Science & Technology division on the 1st floor. Please contact Science & Technology for more information or to register for any of these programs. 2 Frisina Entrepreneurship Series Wednesday, July 16, 5:30-6:30 pm Join local patent attorney and SCORE volunteer Dominic Frisina for this informative session aimed at making the most of your intellectual property. This session will focus on how to accelerate the patent process, current patent policy at the United States Patent and Trademark office and how an inventor can use this information. Please note: this class will meet in Meeting Room 2 on the High Street level. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 330.643.9030 Unless otherwise indicated, these classes meet at Main Library. See also our branch calendars for additional genealogy class offerings. For more information and to register for our FREE classes and programs, contact the Special Collections Division by phone or [email protected]. Using Ancestry in Your Genealogy Research Saturday, June 7, 10:30 am-12:30 pm This class will introduce you to the many features of Ancestry Library Edition and show you how to do efficient and effective searches. Because electronic resources are used, basic computer skills are recommended. This class meets in Computer Lab 2, First Floor. Getting Started in African American Genealogy Saturday, June 21, 10:30 am-12:30 pm Not sure how or where to begin? The Special Collections Division presents a two-hour session for genealogy beginners who have a specific interest in African American ancestral research. This class meets in Meeting Room 1, High Street Level. Getting Started in Family History Saturday, July 19, 10:30 am-12:30 pm Join the Special Collections Division for an introduction to genealogy for new family historians. This class includes an overview of genealogical sources available at the library, suggestions for getting started, and tips for organizing your research. This class meets in Meeting Room 1, High Street Level. Branching Out: U.S. Vital Records and Obituaries Saturday, August 2, 10:30 am-12:30 pm This class focuses on the types of genealogical information and sources researchers encounter, what to expect when working with U.S. vital records and obituaries, and basic strategies for finding these records. Because this class will use Internet resources, basic computer skills are recommended. This class meets in Computer Lab 2, First Floor. Finding Your Family in the U.S. Census Saturday, August 9, 10:30 am-12:30 pm United States Census records are rich sources of genealogical information. Join us as we learn more about using these valuable records for your family research. As we will be using YOUTH SERVICES OFFICE 330.643.9067 Teen Programs at Main Library Unless otherwise noted, all programs are for teens ages 11-18. Please call the Teen department or email ysodiv@akronlibrary. org to register for programs or with any questions. Teens Rock Akron 2014 Saturday, June 14, 6 pm In the Main Library Auditorium. Join us once again for a spectacular evening of music by some of the area’s most talented teen musicians. Event and parking are free. Cosmic Teen Outer Space Party Thursday, June 26, 3:30 pm Create your own constellation night sky, participate in some space trivia and eat some alien food at this party. I Love the 90s Thursday, July 10, 3:30 pm Have you ever played in a Tecmo Bowl tournament, tried your chances against King Koopa, or beat Dr. Robotnik? This program will give you the opportunity to see what video gaming was like back in the 90s. While you wait for your turn on the games (because back in day you had to take turns) design your own retro T-shirt that will be sure to turn heads with its classic cool look. Teen Thursday Thursday, July 17, 3:30 pm Join us in the Teen Department for an out-of-this-world experience. What kind of experience? Telling you would spoil the fun! Summer Volunteen Day Thursday, July 24, 3 pm If you are between the ages of 11 and 18 and would like to volunteer at Main Library this summer, you are invited to join us for our Summer Volunteen Day. During this 2 hour program, you will work together with other volunteens on projects including cleaning and decorating the Teen Department and preparing for the library’s Geekfest. This is a great way to earn service hours for school, Geekfest Saturday, July 26, 12-4 pm Main Library Auditorium and meeting rooms. Couldn’t make it to Comic-Con®, but still want to celebrate your geeky obsessions? Here’s your chance! Whether you’re a fan of Star Wars, Batman, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, or Naruto, you’re sure to have a great time geeking out with your fellow fans at Akron Library’s Geekfest! All fandoms are welcome at this free all-ages event! ASCPL BRANCH LIBRARIES ADULT BRANCH PROGRAMS ELLET – 330.784.2019 2470 E. Market St., Akron, 44312 Book Clubs Books are available in advance at the circulation desk. Readers Roundtable Second Tuesday of the month, 3:30 pm June 10 MAINE by J. Courtney Sullivan July 8 THE BOOK THIEF BY Markus Zusak August 12 CARISSIMA by Rosanna Chiofalo Book Club on the Run New books on the second Monday of the month. June 9, July 14, August 11 No meetings… no deadlines…just GOOD books! Perfect for someone crunched for time. Book selections each month include discussion questions, patron reviews and author information. June 9 LANGUAGE OF THREADS by Gail Tsukiyama ONE LAST DANCE: IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO FALL IN LOVE by Mardo Williams July 14 SUMMER ON BLOSSOM STREET by Debbie Macomber BEST FRIENDS FOREVER by Jennifer Weiner August 11 KASHMIR SHAWL by Rosie Thomas WHISKEY BEACH by Nora Roberts Ellet Knit Wits and Crochet Chicks First and Third Monday of the month, June 2, 16, July 7, 21, August 4, 18, 3:30-5 pm Do you like to share techniques, ideas and suggestions? All levels of expertise and all ages welcome. Healthy Living through Plant-Based Foods Monday, June 2, 6:30 pm Join Claire Wilkerson and discover how to incorporate plant-based, whole, and raw foods into your diet for improved well-being. Enjoy tasty food samples and demonstrations. Ready to Read/PNC Mobile Learning Adventure Tuesday, June 3, 10 am-12:30 pm For parents 3 and caregivers of children ages birth to 6. Prepare your child for school success. Children will enjoy “Learning is All Around Me!” a traveling exhibit with interactive kiosks and fun activities. A part of PNC Grow Up Great. Family Movie Matinee Saturdays, June 21, July 19, 2 pm Watch a new DVD release on the big screen for free! Bring snacks & drinks. Local Author Marjorie Tannehill Tuesday, June 17, 6:30 pm Join local author Marjorie Tannehill as she discusses her book SERENDIPITY HAPPENS: THE SASSY ADVENTURES OF A GIRL TRAVELING ON HER OWN. Books will available for purchase and signing. I Thee Wed: A History of Bridal Fashion Monday, June 23, 2 pm Enjoy some gorgeous examples of classic bridal style, including vintage photographs and illustrations. Learn more about Civil War brides, Flapper brides, Queen Victoria, and Princess Diana. Presented by Kim Kenney, Curator at the McKinley Presidential Library and Museum. The Beatles Tuesday, July 8, 6:30 pm Presented by Beatles enthusiast, Ray Carmen. Join us for a fantastic hour of music, videos and little known facts and trivia from the greatest band in the world. Latin Dance Fitness Tuesday, July 22, 6:30 pm Adults and teens age 15 and older. Enjoy Latin Dance Fitness, a combination of Latin moves, stretches, and Hip Hop moves all in an Aerobic dance style with dance instructor Shananne Lewis. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothes to move and sweat in. Icing 101: Cupcakes Tuesday, August 5, 6:30 pm Join Kerri Gleisinger, owner of Kerri’s Confections, as she teaches you how to make butter cream decorations that will impress everyone. Learn to use different tips and techniques to create those cupcakes that look like they came from the bakery. Please register in advance. FAIRLAWN-BATH – 330.666.4888 3101 Smith Rd., Akron, 44333 50th Anniversary Celebration Saturday, June 7, 1-3 pm Help us celebrate our 50th anniversary at a reception from 1 to 3 pm, on Saturday, June 7 at the library. Refreshments will be served and there will be special activities for the kids, including PAWS, the Library mascot, and an outdoor StoryWalk. Anything Goes Book Discussion Second Monday of each month, 1 pm June 9 AGE OF MIRACLES by Karen Thompson Walker July 14 BAND OF SISTERS by Kathy Gohlke August 11 GLASS CASTLE by Jeannette Walls A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S As Seen On T.V. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, June 16, 18, 20, 3:30 pm In Meeting Room 1. Are you trying to get your beach body ready or training for next year’s sports season? See if Insanity is your answer to get into shape this summer. We have all seen the infomercials and been mesmerized, and now you can try out the hardest workout ever put on DVD…or so they claim. This 3-part program will give you the opportunity to see if you are up to the challenge of Insanity. Please consult your physician before starting any workout routine. meet new friends, and have fun while helping the library. MAIN PROGRAMS electronic resources, basic computer skills are recommended. This class meets in Computer Lab 2, First Floor. A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S Smart Money Financial Series Concerned about monetary issues in an unstable economy? Join us for these programs and learn valuable advice about financial matters important to you. Minimizing the Risk of Identity Theft Thursday, June 19, 6 pm Identity theft is on the rise, so what can you do to protect yourself? Jared Robertson of Wells Fargo Advisors will demonstrate ways you can monitor your identity details and prevent theft. Resources for the elderly to protect themselves will also be examined. Building Your Child’s Education Fund Thursday, July 17, 6 pm Are you worried about the future costs of your child’s college education? It’s not too early to plan. Jared Robertson of Wells Fargo Advisors will look at college costs today and in the future while showing you ways to prepare for those costs. Six Easy Steps to an Effective Estate Plan Thursday, August 14, 6 pm Not just for the rich, estate planning is crucial for everyone in today’s volatile economic climate. Jared Robertson of Wells Fargo Advisors presents an informative seminar which will illustrate simple steps you can use to plan ahead. Popcorn and a Movie Snacks provided. Still Mine —Thursday, June 19, 1:30 pm Saving Mr. Banks—Thursday, July 17, 1:30 pm Marty—Thursday, August 21, 1:30 pm FIRESTONE PARK – 330.724.2126 1486 Aster Ave., Akron, 44301 Firestone Park Book Club Thursday, July 10, 7:15 pm @ Firestone Park Community Center This book club is for everyone in the Firestone Park community who is 18 and up. Join your neighbors as we discuss THE ROUND HOUSE by Louise Erdrich. Beginner’s Insanity Tuesday, June 3, 6:30-7:15 pm Registration requested. Interval training designed to raise your metabolism and efficiently burn fat and calories. Conquer your mind with this modified Insanity workout that will deliver insane results! Instruction led by “Build A Body” Personal Trainer and founder, Lisa KellemanMcClain, CPT. Mature Muscles Thursday, August 14, 2 pm Registration requested. Get your strength training and cardiovascular training for the day in 45 minutes! Improve your strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness all in one! Instruction led by “Build A Body” Personal Trainer and founder, Lisa Kelleman-McClain, CPT. Game Plan Tuesday, August 5, 6:30 pm Registration requested. Game Plan is a game night for everyone 18 and up. Play chess, Scrabble®, Farkle® or bring a favorite game to share. Yarn Smarts Third Thursday afternoon of the month, June 19, July 17, August 21, 2 pm Enjoy discussion and sharing current knitting and crochet projects. Afternoon Computer Mini-Clinics Thursday afternoons, June 5, June 26, July 3, July 31, August 7, August 28, 2 pm Registration requested. Enjoy a fifteen-minute mini-clinic that keeps learning simple and enjoyable. Beginner and intermediate friendly. Evening Computer Mini-Clinics Tuesday evenings, June 10, June 24, July 8, July 22, August 12, August 19, 6:30 pm Registration requested. Enjoy a fifteen-minute mini-clinic that keeps learning simple and enjoyable. Beginner and intermediate friendly. Computer Training Monday, June 16, 6-7:30 pm Kindles Tuesday, June 17, 6-7:30 pm Introduction to Computers: The Basics Wednesday, June 18, 2-3:30 pm E-mail Basics, Part 1: Read, Respond, Write, and Print Book Club on the Run New Books on the Second Monday of the Month No meetings, no deadlines, just good books! Pick up new selections each month. Discussion questions, read-a-like lists and author information included with each book. You are invited to turn in book reviews and comments at the front desk. June 9 THE AGE OF MIRACLES by Karen Thompson Walker July 14 THE MURDER ROOM: THE HEIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES GATHER TO SOLVE THE WORLDS’S MOST PERPLEXING COLD CASES by Michael Capuzzo August 11 DOC by Maria Doria Russell GOODYEAR – 330.784.7522 60 Goodyear Blvd., Akron, 44305 Bird Houses and Feeder Ornaments Tuesday, June 3, 6 pm Love to watch and listen to the birds? Then this is the perfect program for you. Join us as we decorate petite bird houses and make hanging bird feeders for the summer. Please register. Bottle Cap Jewelry Tuesday, July 1, 6 pm If you want a unique piece of jewelry to wear, come on in and connect with us as we use bottle caps to make striking earrings and necklaces. Please register. Self Publishing Tuesday, July 22, 6 pm Join us as we learn about the ins and outs of self publishing from Alex Rhodes. Gain insight on the publishing process, including distribution, working with 4 publishers, e-book publishing and more. Please register. Stampin’ Good Time Tuesday, August 19, 6 pm Join us as we use beautiful stamp designs to create eye-catching tile coasters for your home. Please register. Book Discussion, Movies, and Munchies Wednesdays, June 18, July 16, August 20, 12 pm Bring a potluck and watch a film related to the book discussion. Crochet with Penny Mondays, 6-7:30 pm Learning to crochet? Already know how, but want to work on a project and gab with some fun people? Knitters, needle workers, or just gabbers welcome! Beginners please bring a crochet hook. Computer Training Monday, June 2, 2-3:30 pm Computer Mouse Skills for Beginners Tuesday, June 3, 2-3:30 pm Introduction to Computers Wednesday, June 4, 2-3:30 pm Windows for Beginners GREEN – 330.896.9074 4046 Massillon Rd., Uniontown, 44685 Cut It Out: Coupon Club Thursdays, June 5, July 3, August 7, 6:30 pm Clip coupons and swap ‘til you drop! Exchange unwanted coupons for those you need. Discuss deals and share tips! World War II Saturday, June 7, 10:30 am Presented by World War II veteran and author Robert Sabetay. Mr. Sabetay will discuss his experiences during World War II. He will also discuss his book MEMOIRS OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH SOLDIER. This book will be available for purchase. Culinary Tourism: A Recipe for Adventure Tuesday, June 10, 6:30 pm Kick off summer with a special program presented by our Cookbook Club. Barb Abbott, owner of Canton Food Tours, will explain the rise of culinary tourism across the U.S. and in Ohio, what it took to develop Canton Food tours, and an inside look at chefs and restaurant owners, as well as current food and restaurant trends. Refreshments will be served. Food For Thought-A Cookbook Club Tuesdays, June 10, July 8, August 12, 6:30 pm Love reading cookbooks and sampling recipes? Then join us each month as we pick a different chef or theme and prepare recipes from the cookbooks to share with the group. After sampling the dishes, we will discuss the chef or theme and the recipes. Anyone can join, and all you need to do is bring your prepared dish. There will be a microwave for re-heating, if necessary. Pick up each month’s cookbooks from our display, and get ready to have some fun and FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Composting Monday, June 16, 6:30 pm This introduction to composting will be presented by Vince Matlock from Summit County Master Gardeners. The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease Thursday, June 19, 6:30 pm Learn the basics of Alzheimer’s and how it may differ from other types of dementia or memory loss conditions. Additional topics covered include: risk factors, diagnosis, stages and treatments. Presented by Kaylene Way, the Education Coordinator for the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater East Ohio Area Chapter. Zinio Demo Saturday, June 21, 11 am Did you know that our Zinio Digital Newstand Platform offers you full digital copies of your favorite magazines which you can view on your computer or mobile device for free? Join us to learn how! Computer Training Tuesday, July 15, 6 pm Google Drive, Part 1 Thursday, July 17, 6 pm Google Drive, Part 2 Saturday, July 19, 10:30 am Introduction to Computers Yoga Monday, July 21, 6:30 pm Presented by Lisa Kelleman-McClain, CPT from Build a Body Personal Training, and LLC. Please register in advance. World War I Monday, July 28, 6:30 pm Presented by Ralph Menning, Ph.D., Assistant History Professor from Kent State University Stark Campus. Dr. Menning will give his presentation titled: July 1914: Who Did What to Whom and Why It Mattered Long After: 100 Years of Controversy over the Outbreak of the First World War. WWI Discovery Trunk July 28-August 1 It’s the 100th Anniversary of the beginning of World War I. View the Summit County Historical Society’s trunk on the first total industrial war. Included in the trunk is the equipment from real soldier’s experiences – such as helmets, gas mask, mess kit, and censured letters from “over there.” Visualize what it was like to spend time in the trenches. Release Yoga Monday, August 18, 6:30 pm Learn all the muscle-relaxing, mind-calming, feelgood benefits of yoga from a Certified Yoga Instructor from Release Yoga in Green, Ohio! The instructor will go over the basics of Vinyasa Yoga, teach you simple moves you can incorporate into your everyday life, and help you gain a better understanding of what yoga can do for your mind, body and soul. You can visit www.releaseyoga.com to learn more before our session. Namaste! War of 1812 in Summit County Monday, August 25, 6:30 pm Presented by Sharon Myers, President of the William Wetmore Chapter Daughters of 1812 in Summit County. Celebrating the Bicentennial of the War of 1812, learn about Summit County’s involvement in the War of 1812, the controversies surround the location of Camp Wadsworth, and whether or not gunboats built in Summit County were used in the Battle of Lake Erie. Also included is a brief video about the Battle of Lake Erie and Commodore Perry. Afternoon Book Discussion Tuesdays, 1 pm June 10 MAUDE(1883-1993): SHE GREW UP WITH THE COUNTRY by Mardo Williams July 8 THE GLASS ROOM by Simon Mawer August 12 PHILOMENA: A MOTHER, HER SON, AND A FIFTY-YEAR SEARCH by Martin Sixsmith Evening Book Discussion Tuesdays, 6 pm June 17 THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES by M.J. Rose July 15 ZEITOUN by Dave Eggers August 19 TELEGRAPH AVENUE by Michael Chabon HIGHLAND SQUARE – 330.376.2927 807 W. Market St., Akron, 44303 Please call or stop in at the Highland Square Branch Library to register. Gardening for Pollinators Tuesday, July 8, 6-7:45 pm Join us as Denise Ellsworth, Program Director, Honeybee and Native Pollinator Education at The Ohio State University and gardening columnist for the Akron Beacon Journal, presents this workshop on pollinators. This session will focus on the practical steps gardeners can take to create or enhance habitat, including plant selection and simple design elements. Local Poetry Presentation Saturday, July 12, 2-3 pm Nate VengrowPresentation MY WORLD IN A BOOK OF POEMS. Nate will discuss why he wrote the book, what some of the poems mean to him, and what it feels like to be an author. Local Food Fun Tuesday, July 15, 6:30-7:30 pm Join Chef Sarah to explore the local food fun in your area! Learn about the variety of markets and unique food items right in your own back yard! Building of Perry’s Fleet/War of 1812 program by Sharon Myers Tuesday, July 22, 6:30 pm At the onset of the War of 1812 Daniel Dobbins was the most knowledgeable sailor in the upper Great Lakes. Learn how he convinced the Secretary of the Navy that Erie, PA, would be the best place to build the Lake Erie fleet for Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie. Blue prints of the Niagara will be on display. This presentation is by Sharon Myers, President of the William Wetmore Chapter Daughters of 1812. Paint a Pinwheel Saturday, August 9, 2-4 pm Crafters, come celebrate this summer day by decorating a pinwheel, using paint, glitter, beads, decoupage, sequins and more. All supplies are provided. Mindfulness Meditation for Your Health Tuesday, August 12, 6:30-7:45 pm Meditation with Andy Davis, Professional Clinical Counselor. This workshop is an introduction to mindfulness meditation and its current implications for health, stress, and brain function. Simplify Your Garden Thursday, August 14, 6:30-7:45 pm Eunice Shonk of the Master Gardeners of Stark County will present this workshop for people who want to garden with better techniques and efficiency. Getting Started in Family History Tuesday, August 19, 6-7:30 pm Join the Special Collections Division for an introduction to genealogy for new family historians. This class includes an overview of genealogical sources available at the library, suggestions for getting started, and tips for organizing your research. Computer Training Attendance will be based on a numbering system with 15 tickets being distributed outside the meeting room 30 minutes prior to class start. Tuesday, August 19, 2-3:30 pm Introduction to Computers: The Basics Wednesday, August 20, 2-3:30 pm Microsoft Windows for Beginners Thursday, August 21, 2-3:30 pm Resume Workshop Book Discussion Group Thursdays, 6:45-7:45 pm Every year, we discuss a diverse selection of fiction, nonfiction, and a classic or two. New members are always welcome. June No Meeting July 24 TERRA INCOGNITA: A NOVEL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE by Ruth Downie August 28 ZEITOUN by Dave Eggers KENMORE – 330.745.6126 969 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, 44314 A Snap, Crackle, Pop Culture Evening with Author Marty Gitlin Tuesday, June 17, 6 pm Marty Gitlin is a 5 A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S Getting Started in Family History Saturday, June 14, 10:30 am The Special Collections Division is pleased to offer an orientation session for new family historians. Each session will include an overview of the resources available at the Akron-Summit County Public Library, suggestions for getting started and tips for organizing your research. A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S freelance book writer and sports writer. He has covered sports in newspapers and the Cleveland Browns for cbssports.com and now writes about fantasy football and baseball for that site. In this program, he will do a fun presentation on his two pop culture books THE GREAT AMERICAN CEREAL BOOK and THE GREATEST SITCOMS OF ALL TIME. Summer Appetizers Cooking Program with Chef Sarah Mentzer Tuesday, July 22, 6 pm Join us with Chef Sarah to sample and learn to make yummy and refreshing summer appetizers. Please call to register. Computer Training Classes held at branches are now hands-on (unless identified as demonstration). You must have a ticket to be admitted. 15 tickets will be distributed 30 minutes prior to class start. Monday, June 23, 6 pm MS Word, Part 1: Creating/Editing Documents Tuesday, June 24, 6 pm MS Excel, Part 1: Creating Workbooks Wednesday, June 25, 4 pm MS PowerPoint, Part 1: The Basics MAPLE VALLEY – 330.864.5721 1187 Copley Rd., Akron, 44320 The Akron African United Front Book Discussion Group Every second and fourth Thursday, 6 pm The Akron African United Front book discussion group offers you the opportunity to share your opinions on how history affects our world views in today’s society. Read and analyze books that are rich in African American culture and history. Discuss important heartfelt issues with your peers. Let’s Discuss Books Saturdays, 2 pm Join us for an energetic book discussion of some of the most talked about books. June 7 RADIANCE OF TOMORROW by Ishmael Beah (Author of A Long Way Gone) July 12 THE CUCKOO’S CALLING by Robert Galbraith (Pseudonym), J.K. Rowling Astronomy Photography by George Gajdos Saturday, June 21, 2 pm If you have always been interested in exploring the moon, planets and stars, you will enjoy this program. George Gajdos has been photographing space for over forty years. He will tell his story of how he began the hobby of Astrophotography, the equipment used along with the amazing photos. Cinema Night Thursdays, 6 pm June 19 Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom starring Idris Elba and Naomi Harris July 17 Captain Phillips starring Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi Couponing 101 Saturday, June 14, 2 pm Linda Wilson will share the tips and tricks of effectively using coupons to save money on your next grocery bill. Bring your coupons and questions. Please call the branch to register. GED Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 am-12:30 pm Project Learn offers Reading, Writing, Math, GED and ESOL classes. Additional Services: GED Practice Test, Official GED Test, Transitions (Career/College Readiness Workshop), Distance Learning-available 24 hours per day, and one on one tutoring. Register on the 15th of the month by calling Project Learn at 330-434-9461. Sistas Knit 2 Every Thursday, 6:30 pm Socialize with other crafters while creating wonderful projects that can be given to family and friends. This group does everything from knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, cross stitch and more. All crafters are welcome. Zumba Fitness Class with Aundrey Sommerville Saturdays, June 7, 21, July 12, 10:30 am Dance your way to fitness doing the Latin-inspired exercise, Zumba, with instructor Aundrey Sommerville. MOGADORE – 330.628.9228 144 S. Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, 44260 Henna Body Art Thursday, June 12, 6 pm Henna is a natural plant dye that has been used to create body art for thousands of years. It is a part of many cultural celebrations in North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. In recent years, the art has become a popular part of mainstream Western culture and is a safe, painless, and temporary alternative to tattooing. Luna Lisa Hart is a member of the International Certification of Natural Henna Artists (ICNHA). Her program is informative and fun, presenting the history, science, and beauty of natural henna body art! Please call the library to register for this program; space is limited. Ages 16 and up preferred. Disc Golf: An Introduction Thursday, June 19, 6 pm Jay Kovach of the Wingfoot Zeppelins will be on hand to explain all that disc golf has to offer. Learn a little history of the sport, the rules of the game, throwing techniques and all about our home course at Wingfoot Lake State Park. Weather permitting, we will head outside after the presentation for hands-on fun and give-a-ways! Decorative Gourds Thursday, July 10, 6 pm Gourd artist Kathy Meekins will be returning to teach another class in miniature gourd painting. Tucked into flower beds or planters, these adorable little bugs will surely make you smile! No painting expertise is needed. Class size is limited, so 6 please call library to register. Functional Fitness Thursday, July 24, 6 pm Join fitness instructor Nicole Myers to learn an exercise routine that can be used every day for people of all ages. She will teach you basic and total body exercises step by step to help improve your daily life. End of the Summer Concert with the Brick Road Ramblers Thursday, August 21, 6 pm Spend an evening in our Reading Garden enjoying some folk music fun. Akron’s hot harmonizing string band welcomes you to kick back and relax to lively toe tappin’ tunes while you have some refreshments. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. In case of rain, the concert will be indoors. Cookbook Club Thursdays, June 26, July 31, August 28, 6 pm Do you love browsing through cookbooks and trying new recipes or cooking techniques? Each month we will get together to talk about a certain cuisine, theme, or a celebrity chef. There will be food samples or activities at every meeting. A selection of cookbooks will be available for members to borrow, or you can bring your own to discuss. Browse our collection, try out some of the recipes, and join the group to discuss your successes and mishaps. June 26 Barbecue July 31 Ice Cream August 28 Sandwiches Investment Perspectives Tuesdays, June 17, July 15, August 19, 6:30 pm Financial advisor Vince Rosnack will be discussing timely market topics and potential solutions to help you stay on track. Please call library to register. Reader’s Choice Book Discussion Thursdays, 6 pm June 5 THE ART FORGER by B.A. Shapiro July 3 WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE by Maria Semple August 7 MRS. LINCOLN’S DRESSMAKER by Jennifer Chiaverini Past Times Book Club Thursdays, 6:15 pm July 17 MRS. LINCOLN’S RIVAL by Jennifer Chiaverini Mysterious Tuesdays Tuesdays, 6:30 pm June 3 CAMOUFLAGE by Bill Pronzini July 1 DEAD, WHITE AND BLUE by Carolyn Hart August 5TELL NO ONE by Harlan Coben Computer Training Class size is limited to 15 and tickets will be handed out on a first come basis beginning a half-hour prior to class. Monday, June 30, 2 pm Internet, Part 1: An Introduction Tuesday, July 1, 2 pm Email Basics, Part 1 Warm Up Akron Tuesdays, June 10, June 24, July 8, July 22, August 12, August 26, 3:30 or 6:30 pm Knit and crochet to help the needy! If you can make just one 7 or 9” rectangle, or would like to learn how, you can help keep the needy in the Akron area warm. To date, this chapter has supplied over 8,000 afghans. NORDONIA HILLS – 330.467.8595 9458 Olde Eight Rd., Northfield, 44067 Book Buddies We are looking for Big Buddies to help Little Buddies (kids entering grades K-4) practice their reading skills. Every Wednesday, June 11 through July 30, from 2-5 pm, Big Buddies are needed to listen to a Little Buddy read for half an hour. Book Discussions Monday, June 9, 2 pm Monday Casual Reads. Celebrate our eighth year of fun light reads. “Reader’s Choice” – Read a book of your choice and share the highlights with the group. Thursday, June 12, 2 pm HOUSE GIRL by Tara Conklin Thursday, June 26, 7 pm Mystery Book Discussion Group. THE ORCHARDIST by Amanda Coplin Thursday, June 19, 7 pm Cookbook Club. LIZZIE’S AMISH COOKBOOK by Linda Byler Monday, July 14, 2 pm Monday Casual Reads. ORPHAN TRAIN by Christina Baker Kline Thursday, July 10, 2 pm FLIGHT BEHAVIOR by Barbara Kingsolver Thursday, July 24, 7 pm Mystery Book Discussion Group. LIVE TO TELL by Lisa Gardner Thursday, July 17, 7 pm Cookbook Club. SUPER SMOOTHIES by Mary Corpening Barber. Bring your ingredients and we will make smoothies to share. Monday, August 11, 2 pm Monday Casual Reads. KINDRED SPIRITS by Sarah Strohmeyer Thursday, August 14, 2 pm “Reader’s Choice” of an Anne Tyler novel Thursday, August 21, 7 pm Cookbook Club. “Reader’s Choice” of your favorite cooking magazine. Thursday, August 28, 7 pm Mystery Book Discussion Group. BUBBLES ABLAZE by Sarah Strohmeyer Workshops & Programs Registration is suggested for the following programs: Cleveland Summertime Memories Thursday, June 5, 7 pm Author Gail Bellamy discusses what made the summertime special when growing up in Cleveland. Enjoy stories of Northeast Ohioans who shared in the same fun and excitement of growing up here. Rediscover some of your own summertime memories! Crafters’ Corner Saturdays, June 7, July 5, August 2, 10 am-4 pm Join your fellow crafters for daylong fun. Bring your own supplies. Come for an hour or the entire day. No experience necessary-all crafts welcome! Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance Mondays and Tuesdays, June 9-August 26, 10:30-11:30 am Kim Mozzochi with the Area Agency on Aging conducts this FREE exercise series, geared toward older adults wanting to improve strength, flexibility and muscle tone. The sessions meet twice per week for a 12 week period. Registration is strongly encouraged, as space is limited. This series may be cancelled due to low attendance. Stitch Clique Tuesdays, June 10, July 8, August 12, 6-8 pm Grab your crocheting/knitting needles and yarn and stitch the evening away. Join us for crocheting/knitting tips, friendship, advice and more. Refreshments will be served. Socrates Café Thursdays, June 12, July 10, August 14, 6:30 pm A regular gathering of adults engaging in great conversation, exploring current events, thoughtful ideas, and reasoned debates. Come and take part, or just listen to the discussion! For all patrons 16 & over. No registration necessary, no homework, no assigned reading. Nonprofit Board Basics Tuesday, June 17, 6-8 pm Are you a new nonprofit board member or a long-time member who is unsure about the board’s role? Join Toby Ann Weber, a nonprofit management consultant, and learn the basics of board member responsibilities and how you can help your nonprofit organization achieve its mission. Topics covered include hiring and supervising the chief executive, finance, fundraising, community relations, planning, program oversight, and more. Registration is requested. Eldercare Options and Affordability Wednesday, June 18, 2 pm Join Cilla and Kevin Buck of Care Patrol as they discuss the various lifestyle options for seniors and caregivers. They also explore the financial factors involved with these decisions. Registration is requested. The Learned Disciplines of Management Thursday, June 19, 7 pm Author Jim Burkett discusses how to practice the seven learned disciplines of management. Each is impactful and indispensable. Their practice is the best way to understand what effective management does. Nordonia Hills Game Time Saturdays, June 21, July 19, August 16, 10 am-5 pm Meet and join in with players of various games including chess, board and Euro games, role-playing games, mah-jongg, war games, and regular and trading card games. All ages welcome. 7 Retirement Planning and Social Security Monday, June 23, 6:30 pm Thinking about retiring and have questions about Social Security? Join Richard Geiger of Oswald Financial, Inc. and learn more about how you can maximize your Social Security benefits. He will cover the history of Social Security, benefit calculations, work & taxation, and more. Registration is suggested. Fairy Garden in a Book Saturday, July 12, 2-4 pm Join us and create a fairy garden using an old unwanted book. You will learn how to prepare the book for the container, plant the fairy garden, and make tiny accessories for it. Everyone will leave with a complete miniature garden to enjoy. This program is for Adults & Teens (age 16 & older). Space is limited, so please register in advance. Erie Lights & Lighthouse Lore Thursday, July 17, 7 pm Mike and Georgann Wachter explore lighthouse tales of hauntings, romance, and tragedy, also explaining how the lights operate and the types of architecture they embody through tours of some of Lake Erie’s finest beacons. Secrets of Disney: Incredible Stories of the Magic Kingdom Thursday, July 31, 7 pm A wide-ranging multimedia look at Walt Disney and his many magical creations: movies, animation, music, theme parks, and more featuring many lesser known details. Cleveland Chinese Music Ensemble Concert Saturday, August 9, 2 pm The noted music group brings this exquisite music to life with a live performance. Nordonia Hills Branch Library 60th Anniversary Celebration Saturday, August 16, 10-5 pm Join us for a fun-filled day. We will have an ice cream social, a city-wide scavenger hunt, and an outdoor fun fest for the whole family. The Friends of the Nordonia Hills Branch Library and Nordonia Hills area businesses are the co-sponsors of this event. Computer Training You must have a ticket to be admitted to each hands-on class. Class size is strictly limited to 15 participants. Tickets will be passed out ½ hour prior to each class time. Wednesday, June 11, 2-3:30 pm iPads and Beyond Wednesday, June 25, 2-3:30 pm Windows 8: DEMO Monday, August 4, 6-7:30 pm Microsoft Word, Part 1 Tuesday, August 5, 6-7:30 pm Microsoft Word, Part 2 Wednesday, August 6, 2-3:30 pm Tablets Thursday, August 7, 6-7:30 pm Microsoft Excel, Part 1 A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S Thursday, July 3, 2 pm MS Word, Part 1 A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S NORTH HILL – 330.535.9423 183 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, 44310 North Hill Needle Crafters Mondays, 10:15 am-12 pm We’ll be knitting and crocheting all summer long to support local charities. New to crafting? We’ll be glad to get you started. Evening Book Discussions Mondays, 6:30 pm Books are available for checkout at the service desk one month prior to the discussion. New members are always welcome. June 2 THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS by Vanessa Diffenbaugh July 7 CALL THE MIDWIFE by J ennifer Worth August 4 MR. PENUMBRA’S 24-HOUR BOOKSTORE by Robin Sloan Jewelry with Betsy Mondays, 6 pm Back by popular demand, Betsy Dumigan will show us how to make more beautiful jewelry. Programs are limited to 12 participants. Registration begins June 9. June 16 Long Necklace June 30 Angel Wing Earrings July 21 Charm Bracelet Cooking with Juli and Lisa Monday, June 23, 6 pm You asked so we’re cooking again, sort of! Join us as we demonstrate recipes that require little to no cooking. It’s summer, who wants to spend lots of time in the kitchen when we could be outside instead? As always, recipes and tastings will be available. Please call to register for the program beginning June 9. Music in the Garden Mondays, 6:30 pm New at North Hill! Bring a lawn chair and join us in the Reading Garden for live music. In case of rainy weather, the concert will take place in our Community Room. July 14-Aidan Matney-Guitar in the Garden. July 28-Weeping Barista-Ray Carmen and Jim Weiser will perform original music from their CD along with some other surprises. Happy 10th Birthday, North Hill Branch Library! Thursday, July 17, 2-3:30 pm Celebrate our new building and our return to the neighborhood ten short years ago! We’ll be partying with Paws the library mascot, goodies to eat, a story walk, and other suprises. Computer Training 2-3:30 pm These classes are free and hands-on. Please arrive one-half hour before class to get a ticket. Classes are limited to 15 participants. Monday, July 21 Excel I Tuesday, July 22 Excel II Thursday, July 24 Excel III Project Learn GED Classes Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 24-July 31, 5-8 pm Do you need to get your GED? These classes are free and available right in your neighborhood! Contact Project Learn at 330- 434-9461 to schedule orientation and testing. Project Learn ESOL Classes Wednesdays & Fridays, June 25-August 1, 1:30-3:30 pm These family-style ESOL classes are free and available right here in your community. Improve your English language skills; children attending with caregivers will have the chance to play and learn, too. Call Project Learn at 330-434-9461 to schedule testing. NORTHWEST AKRON – 330.836.1081 1720 Shatto Ave., Akron, 44313 Food for Thought Discussion Wednesdays, 1 pm June 25 Hank Hudson discusses WICKED AKRON by Kimberli Hagelberg July 30 Marvin Phillips discusses ODDBALL OHIO by Jerome Pohlen Speculative Fiction Book Discussion Group First Thursday monthly, 6 pm June 5 Movie Night: Gravity July 3 SHOVEL READY by Adam Sternbergh August 7 RED RISING by Pierce Brown Socrates Café Second Thursday monthly, June 12, July 10, 6:30 pm Join us for topical discussion for ages 16 and above during which we explore questions in an open, respectful forum. Mystery Book Discussion Group Third Wednesday monthly, 1 pm June 18 HARLOT’S TALE or MIDWIFE’S TALE by Samuel S. Thomas July 16 Author visit by Samuel S. Thomas August 20 AMONG THE MAD: A MAISIE DOBBS NOVEL by Jacqueline Winspear Northwest Akron Needle Crafters Third Thursday monthly, June 19, July 17, August 21, 6:30 pm If you can enjoy crafting while talking to others, please join us for fun conversation. Getting Started in Family History Tuesday, July 8, 6:30 pm Join the Special Collections Division for an introduction to genealogy for new family historians. This class includes an overview of genealogical sources available at the library, suggestions for getting started, and tips for organizing your research. Lincolns’ of Illinois Wednesday, July 9, 1 pm This is the story of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, the story of a family who endured The Civil War. Paul Goebbel and his wife present this program in period clothes, answering questions about fashion and other related topics relevant to the Lincolns’. Finding Your Family in the U.S. Census Tuesday, July 22, 6:30 pm United States Census records are rich sources of genealogical information. Join us as we learn more about using these valuable records for your family research. As we will be using 8 electronic resources, basic computer skills are recommended. NORTON – 330.825.7800 3930 S. Cleve.-Mass. Rd., Norton, 44203 Book Discussions for Adults First Wednesday of each month, 1 pm Snacks provided. June 4 NO ONE IS HERE EXCEPT ALL OF US by Ramona Ausubel July 2 THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS by M.L. Stedman August 6 THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS by Vanessa Diffenbaugh Henna by Luna Lisa Hart Tuesday, June 17, 2 pm Adults and teens will enjoy a PowerPoint presentation on the art and history of Henna and receive a henna tattoo by Luna. Space is limited, so please call the library to register. Teens under age 18 will need a signed permission slip to attend. Permission slips are available at the library. Make It in a Mug Monday, June 30, 1 pm Adults will learn how to cook single servings of breakfast, lunch, dinner and desserts for one in a coffee mug! Space is limited, so please call the library to register. Summer Evening Music in the Garden Monday, July 21, 6:30 pm Bring your blankets and relax to a summer concert in our reading garden. Enjoy music provided by the Weeping Baristas as you take in our summer garden and share our family Story Walk. Snacks will be provided. Picnic & A Movie Monday, July 7, 6 pm Adults will enjoy summer picnic fare while viewing a film on our big screen! Please call the library to register. Through the Eyes of the Artist Tuesday, August 5, 6:30 pm Felicia Z. Stadelman will present artist Claude Monet. Felicia gives passionate presentations that are enriched with colorful images of works from the artist, as well as many primary source documents, including personal letters that really make their stories come to life and give them a more human quality. A summer evening not to be missed! Please call the library to register. ODOM BLVD – 330.434.8726 600 Vernon Odom Blvd., Akron, OH 44307 Please register in advance for the following programs. Short Story Discussion Group Mondays, June 9, June 23, July 7, August 4, 11 am-12 pm Join other readers for a discussion of a different classic short story and author each month. Copies of the stories can be picked up two weeks before the discussion date. Stories can also be emailed to you. Veterans Recognition Ceremony Thursday, June 26, 4-5:30 pm A Partnership Program sponsored by Odom Boulevard Branch Library and Hospice of the Western Reserve. Join veterans, their families and friends, active military personnel and community and civic leaders as we gather and celebrate every veteran in attendance with a special pin in honor of their great sacrifices for our freedom and our country. Enjoy light refreshments after the ceremony. Please register before June 20. Beginning Herb Gardening Monday, July 14, 11 am-12 pm Learn how to start herb gardening. Herbs are easy to grow and the Herb Lady will show you how from selecting herbs, to preparing the soil, planting, and harvesting. Crafting with Tile Mondays, July 14, July 21, 6-7:30 pm This is a two-part program. Join Leona Bowser of Glass by Leona from the Don Drumm studios to create mosaics with stained glass pieces adhered to tiles or flat-sided bottles. You will learn the basic mosaic techniques, but you will need to bring your imagination and sense of color to create your own magic on these tiles or bottles. Canning Demonstration Monday, August 4, 1-2 pm Calling all gardeners, learn how to can fruits and vegetables. This canning demonstration will provide you with the basics to start preserving those garden goodies. PORTAGE LAKES – 330.644.7050 4261 Manchester Rd., Akron, 44319 Understanding Trusts: Summer Series Attorney Linda Ulinski discusses all the information you need to establish and maintain a trust. Each session lasts approximately 45 minutes. Participants will receive a worksheet to be used during each session. Please register in advance. Thursday, June 12, 6 pm Creating your Trust Thursday, July 10, 6 pm Funding your Trust Thursday, August 14, 6 pm Administering your Trust Peace of Mind: Real Estate Deeds Wednesday, June 4, 2 pm Attorney Linda Ulinski guides you through the most important and useful information you need to know. Monday Food Days Monday, June 9, 6:30 pm The art of melon carving began in Thailand about six hundred years ago. This art form is becoming popular again for weddings, banquets and parties. This program will show the basic method of Thai melon carving and presentation. Presented by Culinary Carving Expert Chef Richard Alford. Please register in advance. Saturday Morning Craft Club-Easy Breezy Summer Cards Saturday, June 14, 11:30 am Join Sherri Thompson as she teaches you how to make simple home-made boutique cards that can be used for any occasion. Class size is limited to 12. Please register in advance. Hammered Dulcimer Music with Nature Photos Monday, June 16, 6:30 pm Enjoy a musicalphoto adventure in nature presented by Mary Lou Jubin. Observe beautiful sunrises. Watch bluebirds nest and raise their young. Fly with the butterflies and take a musical walk in the meadow. Open your heart, ears and eyes to the beauty in our world! Mystery Book Discussion Thursday, June 26, 6:30 pm LONG MAN by Amy Green Buckeye Martinfest-North Reservoir Boat Launch Saturday, June 28, 2-4 pm Stop by our table for a fun craft! Peace of Mind: Probate Estate Administration Wednesday, July 2, 2 pm Attorney Linda Ulinski guides you through the most important and useful information you need to know. Saturday Morning Craft Club-Hummingbird Feeders Saturday, July 12, 10:30 am Using recycled wine bottles, create a beautiful piece of art and feeder all in one. Class size is limited. Please register in advance. Tiffany Lamps-A Local Connection Monday, July 14, 6:30 pm Tiffany lamps are easily recognizable, but did you know many of those famous designs came from local resident Clara Wolcott Driscoll? Linda Alexander retells Clara’s colorful life as a Tiffany Girl, her contributions to the infamous designs and what it was like to be a top notch designer in a man’s world during the late 19th century. Pirate Days-Portage Lakes State Park Saturday, July 19, 1-3 pm Stop by our table for a fun craft and enjoy the Pirate StoryWalk on your way to the treasure hunt! Identifying Your Family Photographs Monday, July 28, 6 pm Learn to read clues, such as the type of photograph, clothing and hairstyles, and even whether or not subjects are smiling, to reveal the stories behind every photograph. This workshop will also take a look at how genealogy databases and local history resources can be used to identify your family photographs. Presented by Rebecca Larson-Troyer, Special Collections Librarian. 9 Mystery Book Discussion Thursday, July 31, 6:30 pm INDIA BLACK by Carol K. Carr Peace of Mind: Asset Registration Wednesday, August 6, 2 pm Attorney Linda Ulinski guides you through the most important and useful information you need to know. Community Photo Days, in collaboration with the Portage Lakes Historical Society Thursday, August 7, 5-7 pm Friday, August 8, 1-4 pm Saturday, August 9, 1-4 pm Do you have interesting old photos that we can share with the public? Bring your original pre1980s photos from the Portage Lakes area to be scanned and digitally saved for a digital community archive. The images will be made available for use by the Library, the PLHS, and the public for research and educational purposes. Limit 10 photos per person. We’re looking for historic landmarks, obsolete businesses & schools, community events, camps and local organizations. Please register in advance for an appointment time. Computer Training You must have a ticket to be admitted. 15 tickets will be distributed 30 minutes prior to start of class. Monday, August 11, 6 pm Introduction to Windows 8 Tuesday, August 12, 6 pm Introduction to Computers Wednesday, August 13, 2 pm Internet 1 Saturday Morning Craft Club-CD Etching Saturday, August 16, 10:30 am Using recycled CDs create a unique piece of art! Please register in advance. Ages 16 and up preferred. Mystery Book Discussion Thursday, August 28, 6:30 pm AFTER I’M GONE by Laura Lipmann RICHFIELD – 330.659.4343 3761 S. Grant St., Richfield, 44286 Book Discussions First Wednesday of the month, 2 pm Extra copies of the titles are available at the Front Desk. June 4 MOLOKA’I by Alan Brennert July 2 KITCHEN HOUSE by Kathleen Grissom August 6 ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK by Piper Kerman Richfield Commuters Book Discussion Can’t meet the day of the book discussion? Stress not. Follow questions and comments on Twitter (@akronlibrary) and by the “paper trail” at the Commuters Book Discussion display table in the library. We’ll catch you up. Computer Training Space is limited to 15 participants. Come a half hour early to secure your ticket into the program. Monday, June 9, 2 pm Windows 8 (DEMO) A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S June 9 A WOMAN’S RECOLLECTION OF ANTIETAM by Mary Bedinger Mitchell June 23 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG by Arthur James Lyon Freemantle July 7 FLYING—A DREAM COME TRUE by Ida Tarbell August 4 AN INTERVIEW WITH MARK TWAIN by Rudyard Kipling A D U LT B R A N C H P R O G R A M S TEEN BRANCH PROGRAMS Tuesday, June 10, 2 pm Tablets Thursday, June 12, 2 pm Kindles TALLMADGE – 330.633.4345 90 Community Rd., Tallmadge, 44278 Meet Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Girls Tuesday, May 27, 6:30 pm Meet Clara Driscoll, a local Tallmadge girl, who made it big in New York City and the Louis C. Tiffany Studios, becoming one of the highest paid women workers in America. Linda Anderson, a fourth cousin of Clara, uncovers exciting new information about the role of the “Tiffany Girls” and Clara’s life as a single working woman in turn-of-the-century New York. Learn American Sign Language Thursdays, June 5, 12, 19, 6:30 pm Have you ever thought about learning American Sign Language, the third most used language in the United States? Not only will it allow you to communicate with the Deaf and learn about their culture, but it comes in handy for other situations in life, too! Join this 3-week class to find out more. Please register in advance. Tallmadge History Program: Territory Losses Thursday, July 17, 6:30 pm Have you ever wondered what Tallmadge’s original boundaries were? What happened to some of the corners? Join Mike Mahaney, vice-president of the Tallmadge Historical Society, as he presents a chronological presentation of how the original town of Tallmadge became the city we know today. Early Fall Tussie Mussie for the Door Décor Monday, July 21, 6 pm Join Bea Richardson and design your own floral craft to adorn your front door. All supplies are provided. Limit 20. Please register in advance. Acrylic Art Class Saturday, August 9, 1 pm Learn how to paint a sunset step-by-step and take home a masterpiece at the end of the class. This class is perfect for the beginner and the more advanced. All of the supplies are included. Limit 20. Please register in advance. Meet the Author: Barb Baltrinic Monday, August 18, 6:30 pm Teacher Barb Baltrinic is a direct descendant of Abraham Clark, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Hear about her book, A FOUNDER FOR ALL: ABRAHAM CLARK, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Book Discussions Mondays, 6:30 pm June 9 THE RUINS OF LACE by Iris Anthony July 14 METROPOLIS CASE by Matthew Gallaway August 11 THE ORCHARDIST by Amanda Coplin Computer Training Attendance will be based on a numbering system with 15 tickets being distributed outside the classroom 30 minutes prior to class start. Monday, July 28, 2 pm Mouse Skills for Beginners Tuesday, July 29, 10:30 am Introduction to Computers Wednesday, July 30, 2 pm Windows for Beginners Thursday, July 31, 10:30 am File Management Mosaic Craft with Leona from Don Drumm Studios July 22 & 29 This two part program brings teen favorite Leona back for her fifth summer to share another mosaic art project. Participants must attend both classes. Registration begins July 8. Limit of 20. Knit & Crochet Club Thursdays, June 5, July 3, August 7, 3-4:30 pm Latin Dance Fitness July 22 (6:30 pm) For adults and teens age 15 and over. Enjoy a combination of Latin and Hip Hop moves in an aerobic dance style with instructor Shananne Lewis. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothes to dance in. TEEN BRANCH PROGRAMS ELLET – 330.784.2019 2470 E. Market St., Akron, 44312 FAIRLAWN-BATH – 330.666.4888 3101 Smith Rd., Akron, 44333 Teen Volunteers Grades 6-12 Monday, June 2, 3:30 pm Volunteer Orientation Thursday, July 31, Noon Volunteer Pizza Party and Carnival Set-Up Project Runway June 18, 1 pm for designers and models 3 pm Runway Show Twelve clothing designers compete to be Fairlawn-Bath’s best and win a $25 Simon gift certificate. Contestants have an hour and a half to design an outfit from materials provided by the library. Each design is modeled on our runway and the winner picked by a panel of judges. Project Runway is also an opportunity to be a “Model for a Day.” Twelve models with attitude walk the runway during live judging. Models have hair and make-up done for the runway show and receive a gift bag. This year, Fairlawn-Bath Branch and Ellet Branch contestants are invited to participate in a special runway show in the Auditorium at Main Library on Saturday, June 28, 2 pm. Invite friends and family to both shows! Space is limited. Register at the library or by phone. YA reDo: Book Cover Art Contest Think you can create a better book cover for one of our popular teen titles? Choose one of the following titles, create a cover no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches, and include your name, age, and phone number on the back. Deadline for entries is August 1. Choose from The Fault in Our Stars, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and The Book Thief. Teen Fun Tuesdays, 1 pm Grades 6-12 Movie Bingo June 17 Play bingo by matching scenes from a movie with the description on the bingo squares for prizes. Project Runway June 24 Register to be a designer or model in our first Project Runway event. Designers will have an hour and a half to design an outfit with materials provided by the library. Models will have hair and makeup done and will wear the designers’ outfits for judging. All participants are invited to take part in our joint runway show with Fairlawn-Bath Branch Project Runway teens on June 28 in the auditorium of the Main Library at noon. Registration begins June 10. Limit of 10 designers and 10 models. Fairy Jars July 1 Science can be beautiful when used to make glowing blue jars that last for hours. Sandwich Iron Chef July 8 Use a variety of meats, cheeses, and condiments to create a spectacular sandwich that will impress our judges. Registration begins June 24. Limit of 20. Candy Science Concoctions July 15 Make ice cream in a bag, experiment with chocolate, build marshmallow and spaghetti towers, and create licorice DNA. 10 All teen programs are Wednesdays at 1 pm unless otherwise noted. Bestseller to Big Screen June 25 Read the book and join us for a special library screening of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Refreshments will be provided. Melted Crayon Art July 9 These crayon masterpieces are not for kids. We’ll apply heat and paint canvas in rivers of melted color. Register at the library or by phone. Bestseller to Big Screen July 23 Read the book and join us for a special library screening of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Refreshments will be provided. FIRESTONE PARK – 330.724.2126 1486 Aster Ave., Akron, 44301 Totally Teen Thursdays @ 2 pm Ages 11-18. Please register in advance for all programs. Junk Food Art June 19 Come play with your food! Get creative with salty and sweet treats to make works of art that are too good to eat. All supplies will be provided. Craft Free-For-All July 3 Spend an afternoon making a variety of fun and easy crafts. All supplies will be provided. Wii Video Games July 10 Beat the heat by spending time in our air conditioned library while you try to beat your friends at your favorite Wii games. Play one of our games, or bring your own. All games must be rated E-T©. Water Sports July 17 Make a splash at our 5th annual water sports event. From a water balloon toss to a sponge relay, we’ll have it all. Wear a bathing suit or old clothes and be prepared to get wet! Indoor Game Day July 24 We’re ending our summer programming with updated indoor versions of classic rainy day games! Try toilet paper bowling, glow-in-the-dark tic-tac-toe, and balloon ping pong. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. GOODYEAR – 330.784.7522 60 Goodyear Blvd., Akron, 44305 Wednesdays, 3:30 pm unless otherwise noted. For ages 11-18. Please register for these programs. Zombie Fun June 11 In the meeting room, we will play a creepy game called Zombie Dice where you collect and eat brains. We will make zombie treats and turn innocent little rubber duckies into Zombie Ducks! Make and Take June 18 Stop by the teen area from 3:30-4:30 pm and jazz up your headphone cord with some colorful beads. Cosmic Teen Outer Space Party Thursday, June 19 In the meeting room create your own constellation night sky, participate in some space trivia and eat some alien food at this party. Make and Take June 25 Stop by the teen area and make some cool art with aluminum foil and sharpie markers. July 2 Make a duct tape keychain. July 9 Make a Shrinky Dink and shrink it. July 23 Make a comic book magnet or necklace. I Love the 90s July 16 In the meeting room. Have you ever played in a Tecmo Bowl tournament, tried your chances against King Koopa, or beat Dr. Robotnik? This program will give you the opportunity to see what video gaming was like back in the 90s. While you wait for your turn on the games (because back in the day you had to take turns) design your own retro T-shirt that will be sure to turn heads with its classic cool look. Zen Garden July 30 In the meeting room, mellow out with your very own Zen garden, hand designed by you. Today’s Teen Challenge Monday-Friday, June 9-August 1 Stop at the desk and pick up today’s challenge. It could be anything from a word search to a tongue twister. Complete it and you get a piece of candy! Summer Writing Contest for Teens It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. This summer we have a picture for you to write a story about. Pick up an entry form at the branch and write a story that explains what is happening in the picture. Stories must be turned in by August 30. GREEN – 330.896.9074 4046 Massillon Rd., Uniontown, 44685 Thursdays, 2 pm For Grades 5-12. DIY: Duct Tape Wallets June 19 Space is limited. Please register beginning June 9. Face Time: Skin Care and Makeup June 26 Look your summer best! Evelyn Stortz of Mary Kay Cosmetics will demonstrate basic skin care and makeup application. Space is limited. Please register beginning June 9. Calligraphy Workshop and Bookmark Craft July 17 Larry Gabler will introduce the traditional art of land lettering and you will be able to design and create your own personalized bookmark. DIY: Summer Nail Art with Lizzy July 24 Lizzy will show the latest trends and techniques to showcase your nails this summer. Teen Chef Club Thursdays, 2 pm June 12 Breakfast for Lunch (breakfast foods) July 31 Delicious Desserts-Prepare and bring a favorite dish to share with the group. We’ll talk about our cooking experiences as we sample the food and draw for prizes. A microwave will be available for any necessary reheating. Please bring a copy of your recipe or an ingredients list. out as we discuss it over dessert. Didn’t like the book? Not a problem! Sometimes it’s even more fun to discuss that way. June 17 CROCODILE ON THE SANDBANK by Elizabeth Peters July 15 THE TURN OF THE SCREW by Henry James August 19 MRS. MIKE by Nancy and Benedict Freedman Babysitting Basics Wednesday & Thursday, August 13-14, 2-4 pm For ages 11-18. A two-part workshop that covers home safety, the business of babysitting and caring for children of various ages. Participants who attend both sessions and prepare a babysitting bag will receive certificates of completion. This event is not affiliated with the Red Cross. Please register beginning June 9. HIGHLAND SQUARE – 330.376.2927 807 W. Market St., Akron, 44303 Board Game Thursdays Every Thursday, June-August, 3-5 pm Join some friends for board games. Book Trivia Contest Begins June 2 and runs until all prizes are won. Answer fun questions about popular books to win fabulous prizes. Build a Button All through June, wear your creativity on your sleeve, or wherever, by using our button-maker to showcase your own designs. Fun with Circuits Wednesday, June 18, 3-5 pm Learn what an electronic circuit is, and how you can use it to further your own mad-scientist ends. Gift Boxes All through July, stop in and make your own decorative gift box. Spy-craft Wednesday, July 16, 3-5 pm How many hidden messages are in this one sentence? Find out when we learn about top-secret methods of communication used by spies. We’ll learn about codes and ciphers, and listen in on some numbers stations still being used by spies across the world today! Duct Tape Wallets Make fun DIY wallets, all through August. Friendship Bracelets Wednesday, August 6, 3-5 pm These fun braided bracelets make excellent gifts for friends! Teen Writers Club Tuesdays, June 10, July 8, August 12, 6 pm We eat junk food and talk writing. No stress, just support and sharing the writing experience. KENMORE – 330.745.6126 969 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, 44314 Classic Book and Film Discussion Tuesdays, 7 pm Was the book or the movie better? And why is it a classic anyway? Find Cosmic Teen Outer Space Party Tuesday, June 24, 3:30 pm Create your own 11 For ages 11-18. Please call or stop by the library to register. TEEN BRANCH PROGRAMS Jenga Tournament June 26 You’ll play in teams and work together using your best moves to be the champion of all things Jenga! It may sound easy, but things are always harder than they look in this classic game. TEEN BRANCH PROGRAMS constellation night sky, test your knowledge with a space trivia challenge and eat alien food at this out of this world party. I Love the 90s Tuesday, July 15, 3:30 pm Have you ever played in a Tecmo Bowl tournament, tried your chances against King Koopa, or beat Dr. Robotnik? This program will give you the opportunity to see what video gaming was like back in the 90s. While you wait for your turn on the games (because back in the day you had to take turns) design your own retro T-shirt that will be sure to turn heads with its classic cool look. Teen Movie Matinee Join us for a movie, popcorn and beverages. Saturday, June 21, 2 pm Thor: The Dark World (PG-13) Saturday, July 19, 2 pm Vampire Academy (PG-13) MAPLE VALLEY – 330.864.5721 1187 Copley Rd., Akron, 44320 Tuesdays, 2 pm Movie Matinee June 17 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (PG-13) (146 min) Herb Container Gardening June 24 Make your own herb container garden in this all-ages program. Healthy Summer Snacks July 1 Try these tasty options if you are hungry this summer! Recipes and samples will be given out. Game Day July 29 Play Minecraft on the Xbox! Snacks and beverages provided. Dystopian Novel Book Look August 12 The Hunger Games. Divergent. The Giver. Check out our collection of similar books and find a new novel or series to enjoy! Snacks and beverages provided. Participants will be entered in a drawing for a gift card. Saturday Programs Summer Science Fun June 14, 12 pm Join us for fun science experiments! Sci-Fi Saturday August 9, 11 am-4 pm Watch two of your favorite sci-fi movies (voted by you), complete Make-It Take-It crafts, check out our collection of science fiction materials, and enjoy snacks and beverages. MOGADORE – 330.628.9228 144 S. Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, 44260 Teen Tuesdays 3:30 pm A hodgepodge of fun! Grades 5 on up. June 17 Office Supply Art: Spark a reaction from the artwork and jewelry you create with office supplies that are provided. Pictures of your masterpieces will be displayed on our blog. July 1 NatureConnect: Chill out in our Nature Space, eat a popsicle or two, create chalk art on the walk while we share our favorite books and music. In case of bad weather, program will be held inside. July 15 Christmas in July Party: Create with fleece, fabric and Christmas bulbs as we eat s’mores and listen to holiday music. July 29 Cartooning with Donald Peoples, Graphic Artist. August 5 Mad Science Party: End of the summer freaky food party! NORDONIA HILLS – 330.467.8595 9458 Olde Eight Rd., Northfield, 44067 Teen Cafe Every Thursday, 2 pm For students going into grade 5 and up. Please register for each date. June 12 Still need a gift for Father’s Day? We’re going to make wire picture holders. Or you can keep it for yourself. June 19 Join Miss Sue and create your own willow lantern. June 26 It’s time for the 2nd Annual Paper Airplane Races! Race your designs against other worthy opponents. July 3 We’re going to create book cover wallets? The perfect place to carry your library card. July 10 Draw cartoons with Jeff Nicholas. July 17 Nancy Hayes will be here to help us stretch with yoga. July 24 Design and paint your own bookends. July 31 Join us for a giant game of Banana Grams outside (weather permitting). Teen Volunteer Classes Monday, June 2, 6:30 pm Wednesday, June 4, 2 pm Thursday, June 5, 10:30 am and 2:30 pm Students going into 5th grade or up may volunteer to help with Mind, Body & Sole. You must attend one of the classes to volunteer! Please bring your calendars to the meeting so you know when you are available to work. It is recommended for parents to come with their child. Book Buddies We are looking for Big Buddies to help Little Buddies (kids entering grades K-4) practice their reading skills. Every Wednesday, June 11 through July 30, from 2-5 pm, Big Buddies are needed to listen to a Little Buddy read for half an hour. NORTH HILL – 330.535.9423 183 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, 44310 Mind, Body and Sole Ice Cream Social Wednesday, June 11, 2 pm Join us for some ice cream as we celebrate the beginning of summer vacation, register for Mind, Body and Sole, and enjoy an afternoon at the library with your friends. 12 Teen Crafts and Movies Thursdays, 2-3 pm These programs are designed for those in 4th grade and up. Over the summer join us in enjoying a few good movies, creating new projects, and expressing your creativity! June 12-Friends of the North Hill Branch Library will treat everyone to ice cream sundaes. June 19-Tie Dye! It’s our annual tie dye program! Bring a white or light colored shirt (or two) and we will provide the rest to make fantastic tie dye creations. June 26-You Pick the Flick! We will have two great movies (all movies are rated PG-13 or lower) selected and you get to vote which one to watch! Bring your friends. We will have plenty of popcorn! We will keep the buckets of dye--so bring another item to tie dye before the movie! July 3-Rainbow Loom rubber band bracelets. If you haven’t yet learned how to make these cool creations, we will show you how to make two simple patterns of rubber band bracelets-that don’t even need a loom! If you have a loom already, bring it and show us your skills! Rubber bands will be provided. July 10-Chalk on the Walk. It’s another annual program! Join us in covering the library’s front walk with your hand drawn chalk designs. We will have ice pops to cool off with after all your hard work! July 17-You Pick the Flick! Join us again for some snacks and a great movie. We will have two selected for you to vote on. July 24-Ink Tiles. Learn how and make your own one-of-a-kind beautiful ink colored tile. Examples will be in the library display case. Please register for this program by July 21. After inking, tiles will need multiple layers of clear coating, so you can pick up your tiles the following week. We will display your tiles for all to admire until you pick them up. July 31-Fun with your Food. Learn how to make some fun, fancy treats to share with friends or on specials occasions. Chocolate will be involved. Please register for this program by July 28. NORTHWEST AKRON – 330.836.1081 1720 Shatto Ave., Akron, 44313 For ages 11 to 18. Cosmic Teen Outer Space Party Tuesday, June 17, 3:30 pm Create your own constellation night sky, participate in some space trivia and eat some alien food. Please call to register. I Love the 90s Tuesday, July 8, 3:30 pm This program will give you the opportunity to see what video gaming was like back in the 90s. While you wait for your turn on the games (because back in day you had to take turns) design your own retro T-shirt that will be sure to turn heads with its classic cool look. Please call to register. NORTON – 330.825.7800 3930 S. Cleve.-Mass. Rd., Norton, 44203 Teen Tuesdays @ 2 June 10 Candy Chemistry Lab-Perform some sweet experiments on your favorite treat and learn about science too. June 17 Henna with Lisa Hart-Learn about this amazing body art rich in social and cultural customs. Receive a design that will last 1-3 weeks with completed permission slip. June 24 Marshmallow Madness-Who can build the biggest toothpick tower? Join us for the big build off to find out. July 8 Dinosaur Planters-Bring nature indoors with this awesome craft. All supplies provided. July 15 Cupcake Wars-Who can make the most creative and outrageous cupcake? Cupcakes and plenty of delicious toppings provided. July 22 Teen Science Fiction Movie MatineeSnacks provided. July 29 Wii Gaming-Grab your friends and spend the afternoon in the air playing great games on the big screen. Snacks provided. ODOM BLVD – 330.434.8726 600 Vernon Odom Blvd., Akron, OH 44307 Please register in advance for the following programs. Boho Bags Thursday, June 12, 2-3 pm Create a boho bag that is easy to make and functional. Pillowcases will be used and with a few simple scissor cuts, you’ll create a fun bag. Teens can decorate their bags. Some hand sewing or machine sewing is involved and assistance will be provided. All supplies provided. Toothbrush Robot and Robot Friends Monday, June 23, 2-3 pm Design a simple, movable robot as a group. You’ll be amazed that this robot can write. Then make your own non-movable robot that you can take home. T-shirt Backpacks Thursday, July 10, 2-3 pm Turn a t-shirt into a wearable backpack with a few simple steps. All supplies provided, just bring your creativity for artistically decorating your backpacks. Iron Chef, Summer Salad Edition Thursday, July 24, 2-3 pm Calling all teen foodies, bring your salad making techniques to this program. Teens will create a unique summer salad with a variety of ingredients supplied. We’ll be making our own easy salad dressings to top our salads and then eating our creations. Xbox Afternoon Thursday, July 31, 2-4 pm Take a break and get out of the summer heat to play some games on Xbox. Cookie Bouquets Thursday, August 7, 2-4 pm Learn to make a cookie bouquet that you can eat or give as a gift. We’ll be decorating our cookie jars and then creating our cookie bouquets. PORTAGE LAKES – 330.644.7050 4261 Manchester Rd., Akron, 44319 For grades 5 and up. Please register in advance. Totally Teen Tuesdays at Two! Tie-Dye T-Shirts & T-shirt Tote Bags Tuesday, June 10, 2 pm Make your own tie-dye Library T-shirt you can wear all summer long. Also bring an old T-shirt from home to turn into a handy tote bag to carry all your cargo in. Make a Mess Day Tuesday, June 24, 2 pm Wear old clothes because we’re going to get messy! Make your own slime, erupting elephant toothpaste, exploding sodas, and more. Candy Art Tuesday, July 8, 2 pm Be inspired! Create a unique piece of art using candy pieces. BFG (Big Friendly Games) Meet up Here Second and Fourth Wednesdays, June 11July 30, 1-3 pm Meet in the back yard with oversized games to play like Connect 4, Bananagrams, and Twister. Arm Knit, a Meet Here Monday, August 4, 1-3 pm Learn to Arm Knit this great back to school infinity scarf. We will have a supply of neutral colored yarn on hand. If you want to make yours in your favorite colors please bring: for a single colored scarf 1 skein of super chunky weight yarn. For a more colorful option bring 1 skein of 2 different colors of super chunky weight yarn. Tween Meet Here Mondays Meet. Play. Learn. Ohio Paper Folders, a Meet Here Monday, June 23, 1-2:30 pm Fold, bend and twist. Who knew origami could do this? Rainbow Looming, a Meet Here Monday, July 7, 1-3 pm Bring your loom. Bands provided. Play, share and teach loom patterns. LEGO Builders, a Meet Here Monday, July 21, 1-3 pm Come with “the plans” or practice your MasterBuilder skills with our LEGO’s. Please do not bring your own; we cannot safe-guard your pieces getting mixed with ours. Build It Tuesday, July 22, 2 pm Put your creative caps on! Bricks 4 Kidz will be here with lots of fun robotic pieces to build a really cool creation. Minecraft, a Meet Here Monday, August 18, 1-3 pm Bring your device or use one of our laptops to play, share, and teach everything Minecraft. Creepers are even welcome CD Art Tuesday, August 12, 2 pm Using recycled CDs create a one-of-a-kind piece of art using etching techniques. TALLMADGE – 330.633.4345 90 Community Rd., Tallmadge, 44278 RICHFIELD – 330.659.4343 3761 S. Grant St., Richfield, 44286 But First, Take a #Shelfie June 2-June 30 Get a spine, be a fan, pose with your favorite book. Make a statement. Cause a laugh. Use a book to do just that. #libraryshelfie, #shelfie Six Word “Summer- Is” Exhibit June 2-September 1 Just six words are all you have to describe the summer you want or are having. Add to the exhibit. Supplies provided. This Is Richfield Exhibit June 2-September 1 A camera (with or without Instagram) is all you need. Go forth and showcase This Is Richfield. See the This Is Richfield Intro display starting May 27 for the easy details to participate. Ball Pit Meet Up Here June 2-June 30 It’s a quirky indoor pool. Step, not dive, into the ball pit pool and see how easy it is to meet up with someone hanging out here too. 13 Teen Tuesdays 2 pm Grades 5-12. June 17 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, 146 minutes, PG-13 June 24 Cookie Bouquets July 1 Ender’s Game, 114 minutes, PG-13 July 8 T-Shirt Tote Bag Recycled Craft July 15 The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, 110 minutes, PG July 22 Nature Drawing for Teens July 29 Teen Book Swap, bring your old books to swap for something new to you! August 5 Volunteer Pizza Party! All teen summer volunteers are invited to a pizza party with games and giveaways and our Mind, Body & Sole wrap-up. TEEN BRANCH PROGRAMS Teen Volunteer Orientation Wednesday, June 4, 4 pm Monday, June 23, 2 pm Calling all teens ages 13 and up! Looking for fun work this summer? Join us as a Mind, Body & Sole summer reading program volunteer. You’ll be responsible for a wide variety of tasks including program set up and assistance, decorating, and other projects around the branch. Attendance at one of the two orientation sessions is mandatory if you plan to volunteer with us this summer. CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS ELLET – 330.784.2019 2470 E. Market St., Akron, 44312 Baby Time Mondays, June 23-July 28, 6:30 pm For ages 6-24 months and their caregiver. Join Miss Sarah each week for stories, songs, rhymes, and activities followed by group playtime. Toddler Time Tuesdays, June 24-July 29, 10:30 am For ages 2-3 years and their caregiver. Join Miss Sarah each week for stories, songs, rhymes, and activities followed by a simple craft. Story Time Mondays, June 23-July 28, 10:30 am For ages 2-6 years. Miss Laurie will use books, flannel boards, puppets, props and songs to engage children in stories. Your children will be active participants in Story Time. Each session will conclude with a craft. Ready to Read/PNC Mobile Learning Adventure Tuesday, June 3, 10 am-12:30 pm For parents and caregivers of children ages birth to 6. Prepare your child for school success. Children will enjoy “Learning is All Around Me!” a traveling exhibit with interactive kiosks and fun activities. A part of PNC Grow Up Great. Family Movie Matinee Saturdays, June 21, July 19, 2 pm Watch a new DVD release on the big screen for free! Bring snacks & drinks. Summer Reading Family Fun Thursdays, 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm June 12 Kick-Off: Enjoy fun crafts, a StoryWalk and Paws the Library Lion Cub June 19 Mr. Zap: Science and Magic June 26 Yoga for the Young July 3 No Programs – Happy 4th of July July 10 Matt Jergens: Juggling July 17 Weathervane Playhouse: ‘Superhero Future’ interactive theater workshop July 24 Mr. Puppet: Puppet show July 31 Carnival! 1:30 pm only: Celebrate the end of summer with games, crafts and treats! Engaging Art: A Multicultural Event Saturday, August 2, 12-4 pm (Open House) All are welcome to our community art show featuring creative work by local youth grades K-12 in response to multicultural books available at the Akron-Summit County Public Library. Interested in participating? Information and registration forms will be available beginning June 9. This event is made possible by the Virginia Hamilton and Arnold Adoff Creative Outreach Grant. FAIRLAWN-BATH – 330.666.4888 3101 Smith Rd., Akron, 44333 Tiny Tales Baby Time Mondays, July 7, 14, 28, 10:15 am Children ages 6-24 months with an adult caregiver are welcome to join Miss Jessica for stories, rhymes, music, instruments and playtime. Registration begins June 23. Pajama Story Time Tuesdays, July 8, 15, 22, 29, 6 pm Families with kids of all ages are welcome to put on their pajamas and join us for an evening of story time fun! We will enjoy stories, finger plays, action rhymes, music, and a craft with Miss Pam. Registration begins June 23. Paws for Reading Saturdays, June 7, 1-2 pm Saturdays, June 21, July 5, 19, August 2, 16, 10:30 am-11:30 pm Children of all ages can practice their literacy skills by reading aloud to our doggie pals. This is a great way for children to build their reading fluency and read-aloud confidence. Children not yet reading are welcome to come. The doggie’s human pal will read to the child. KinderMusik Monday, June 2, 10:30 am Children ages 0-5 and their caregiver are invited to join Kathleen Heydorn of KinderMusik for dancing, singing and musical fun. Please register. Music Together Summit Tuesday, June 24, August 19, 10:30 am Join David Palomo of Music Together Summit. Children ages 0-5 and their caregiver are invited to join Mr. David for dancing, singing and musical fun. Please register. Family Movie Day - Frozen Thursday, June 26, 1 pm Fearless optimist Anna teams up with Kristoff in an epic journey, encountering Everest-like conditions, and a hilarious snowman named Olaf in a race to find Anna’s sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom in eternal winter. LLA Therapy Monday, August 4, 6 pm Parents with children ages birth through early elementary are welcome to join Bridget Francisco of LLA Therapy as she presents developmental norms for children. A variety of language stimulation ideas, activities to be used at home, the signs associated with delayed language and the steps that should be taken if there are concerns will also be covered. Informational handouts will be distributed and a question and answer period will follow. On Your Own Programs NatureConnect Stop by our NatureConnect center in the children’s section for a hands-on seasonal activity. 14 Kids Create Make it Take it Crafts the 4th Saturday each month. Pick up a craft kit all day while supplies last. June 28 Balloon Bracelet July 26 Tangrams (Ancient Chinese puzzles) August 23 Ninja or Ballerina Finger Puppets Family Programs Tuesdays, 1 pm Mind, Body & Sole Challenge June 10 Join us for an afternoon of outdoor fun and games that will get you moving. If it rains, we will move the games indoors. Everybody wins at our second annual fitness challenge for kids of all ages. Upriver Music June 17 Upriver Music performs Celtic, Appalachian, Bluegrass and American Folk music. This talented duo will have you dancing in the library. Rick Smith Jr. June 24 Rick Smith Jr., returns! Come early to see this excellent show that delights kids and adults alike. Rick has done nationwide performances and has even been on TV, so don’t miss our local celebrity. Akron Zoo July 1 Akron Zoo will bring zoo animals for a special library visit. Weathervane Playhouse Super Hero Training Camp July 8 Weathervane Playhouse is offering an interactive theater class! Mad Science July 15 Mad Science returns to show us how fun science can be. This repeat performer has offered bubbling beakers, smoky surprises and even a hover-craft. Who knows what they might bring this year, but you definitely don’t want to miss it. Mark Wood Fun Show July 22 Mark Wood Fun Show presents Fun with Science. Combining magic, juggling, comedy and some help from you, our audience, makes for one fun show. World of Difference Ltd. July 29 Lindsay Bonilla from World of Difference Ltd. brings international folktales to life with props and plenty of audience participation. FIRESTONE PARK – 330.724.2126 1486 Aster Ave., Akron, 44301 Family Programs Terrific Tuesdays Join us every Tuesday, 12 pm or 2 pm. For all ages; children under the age of 5 should be accompanied by a caregiver. NatureConnect: Garden Buddies Wednesdays, July 16-August 20, 2 pm For all ages, children under 6 must be accompanied by a caregiver. Join us in our NatureConnect space to help tend our garden and to prepare for our end of season Pizza Party to be held in September. Each week, we will also have a fun activity; including measuring how tall our sunflowers grow, making sunflower prints, joining in a nature scavenger hunt, and more! Activity will be moved indoors in case of rain. Children’s Programs Snuggle Bugs Monday mornings, June 2-July 7, 10 am For birth-3 years with a caregiver. Join us for songs, rhymes, and short stories, followed by group playtime with our library friends. Toddler Story Time Monday mornings, June 2-July 7, 11 am For ages 2-3 years with a caregiver. Join us for songs, rhymes, and short stories, followed by group playtime with our library friends. Youngsters in the Yard: NatureConnect Story Time Thursday evenings, June 5-July 10, 6:30 pm Geared to ages 1-6 years with a caregiver. Younger siblings are welcome. Join us outside in our NatureConnect space for songs, rhymes, dancing, and short stories. Story time will be followed by a fun and sometimes messy outdoors activity. Please be sure to wear older clothes in case you get dirty. Program will be moved indoors if it rains. GOODYEAR – 330.784.7522 60 Goodyear Blvd., Akron, 44305 Jitterbug Story Time Thursdays, June 12-July 31, 10:15 am Move, sing, and learn with music and stories for 25 minutes of fun for young children. Then time to enjoy some free play together. Preschool Play Time Fridays, June 20, July 18, August 15, 12:301:30 pm Play helps young children learn skills needed for reading and writing. At play time adults and children can make friends, share stories, create and play together. For young children and their favorite adults. Family Shows Tuesdays, 1 pm We have performers to entertain and amaze you this summer. Enjoy the shows and check out some books! Large groups please call ahead to the children’s librarian to make a reservation for all shows. Rick Smith, Jr. June 17 Magician and Guinness world record holder for card throwing wows us with his comedy-filled magic show. Weathervane Playhouse June 24 Superhero Training Camp: This is an interactive theater class where you will design your own mask and cape, solve a mystery, defeat obstacles, create comic book pages and find your inner superpowers. Please register for this program, no large groups please due to limited space. Mad Science July 1 Mad Science sends us highly-trained professional instructors equipped with aweinspiring gear to present a science-themed show designed to amaze and entertain. Jungle Bob July 8 An animal entertainer and educator, Jungle Bob will bring us some amazing animals to see and learn about. Elec Simon & Friends July 15 Enjoy a drumming performance with some audience participation. Bubble Lady July 22 See bubbles that multiply, do acrobatic feats, square bubbles and you won’t believe your eyes when you see a person inside of a bubble! Mark Wood Fun Show July 29 Cowboy magician Mark Wood uses magic, comedy, juggling and audience participation to put on a wonderful show! Movie Matinee Wednesdays Wednesdays, 1 pm June 25 Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 (PG)(94 min) July 9 Despicable Me 2 (PG)(98 min) July 23 The Princess and the Frog (G)(95 min) August 6 Planes (PG)(92 min) Summer Writing Contest for Children It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. This summer we have a picture for you to write a story about. Pick up an entry form at the branch and write a story that explains what 15 is happening in the picture. Stories must be turned in by August 30. GREEN – 330.896.9074 4046 Massillon Rd., Uniontown, 44685 2014 Mind, Body & Sole Summer Reading Open House Monday, June 9, 11 am-1 pm Register for Mind, Body & Sole 2014 and kick off the summer reading season with crafts, games and snacks for the whole family. Dads, Duct Tape and Donuts Saturday, June 14, 2 pm What better way to celebrate Father’s Day than by making something out of duct tape and eating donuts? Registration is requested. Family Story Time Tuesdays, July 8-July 29, 10:15 am Families will enjoy stories, songs, rhythm & movement activities, and crafts. Summer Reading Special Events Series 2014 Wednesdays, 1 pm or 3 pm Choose the time that’s best for your family. June 18 Magician and Card Trickster Rick Smith June 25 Outback Ray visits with his animals. July 2 Bingo! Play for fun and prizes. July 9 Diamond Dog Show-Meet musher Shannon Miller and racing dog Miles. July 16 E&J Reptile Show July 23 Superhero Spectacular-Super fun activities for you to do! Costumes are welcome. July 30 Sci Mobile Science fun for everyone. HIGHLAND SQUARE – 330.376.2927 807 W. Market St., Akron, 44303 Baby Time Mondays, June 16-June 30, 10:10 am Birth-18 months plus a caregiver. We will share a mix of stories, songs, rhymes, finger plays and movement activities appropriate for very young children. Caregivers will share some one-onone time with their children and participate in early literacy skill building. Playtime will conclude each session. Toddler Time Thursdays, June 19-July 3, 10:30 am 19 months-3 years old plus a caregiver. We will keep your active toddler engaged with finger plays, flannel boards, puppets, props, songs and books. The story time will conclude with a play time that utilizes the library’s toy and art supply collection. Preschool Story Time Tuesdays, June 24-July 8, 10:30 am 3-6 years old plus a caregiver. We will use books, flannel boards, puppets, props and songs to engage children. They will be active participants in story time. Each session will conclude with an art studio time. CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS June 17 Ice Cream Social Kick-Off Party. 12-2 pm today only. Join us for crafts and explore your creativity while you cool off with a sweet ice cream treat. We’ll also have a visit from Curious George! Don’t forget to bring your cameras. June 24 The Bubble Lady returns with the Magical World of Bubbles. July 1 Library B.I.N.G.O. is back by popular demand. July 8 Join us for Bob Durante’s Magic Show. July 15 Outback Ray returns with his amazing animal show. July 22 Foster Brown will present facts and fun about nature. July 29 10 Year Building Anniversary. 12-2 pm today only. Join us for a fun carnival, complete with a StoryWalk with Community Leaders, games, activities, and cake. We’ll also have a visit from the library’s mascot, Paws! Don’t forget to bring your cameras. CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS Annual Ice Cream Social Tuesday, June 10, 2-3 pm Kick-off Mind, Body and Sole Summer Reading Program with free ice cream and sundae toppings (provided by the Highland Square Branch Library Friends of the Library) outside in the square. While you visit the library, you’ll also have a chance to register for the summer reading program. You don’t want to miss this fun event! Terrific Tuesdays Tuesdays, 2 pm Children of all ages. June 17 Sogbety Diomande presents a West African Experience. In this high-energy performance, children will experience the rhythms, dances, and songs of West Africa. June 24 Akron Zoo will bring some live animals and teach us all sorts of neat facts about them. July 1 What kind of Superhero will you be? Weathervane Playhouse is offering an interactive theater class where you will solve a mystery, defeat obstacles, and find your inner SUPERPOWERS! July 8 Magician Rick Smith, Jr. will thrill the audience with his illusion and humor. July 15 Jeff Nicholas presents: Fizz, Boom, CARTOON! Educational artist and veteran teacher, Jeff Nicholas, entertains his audience with original illustrations, humorous poems and stories while teaching how to create his “inventively fun” characters using simple, draw along methods. July 22 Outback Ray’s Amazing Animal Show is fun, exciting and very educational. This hands-on show is extremely entertaining for kids of all ages. Outback Ray will bring 10-15 captive born, exotic animals. The animals are trained and handled daily to ensure the safety of the audience as well of the animals. Provided by the Highland Square Branch Library Friends of the Library. July 29 Sci Mobile will bring their amazing hands-on discovery stations that will make everyone love science. KENMORE – 330.745.6126 969 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, 44314 Preschool Story Time Tuesdays, June 10-July 15, 10:30 am Join us for stories, music, movement and fun! Each session will be followed by a play time or fun activity. For children ages 2-6 with a favorite adult. Register to join the fun! Preschool Play Days Tuesdays, August 5-26, 10:30 am Drop in and join the fun! Children ages 2-6 can play with toys, socialize with other children, and explore with art and craft materials. Family Fun Days Thursdays, 1 pm Sci-Mobile June 12 Science on the go with hands-on fun discovery stations. Mr. Puppet June 19 Puppetry and ventriloquism served up with jokes aplenty. E&J Reptile Show July 10 A live animal show that is a fun, educational, informational, and hands-on interactive experience that you won’t soon forget. Drip E. Faucet July 17 Magician, juggler and plumber performs magic and feats of hilarious, gravity defying juggling fun! Mark Wood Fun Show July 24 Magician Mark Wood uses magic, comedy, juggling and audience participation to put on a wonderful show! The Bubble Lady July 31 Enjoy exciting adventures with the Bubble Lady. She’ll blow your mind with giant bubbles that you’ll have to see to believe! Family Movie Matinee Join us for a family friendly movie and munch on snacks. Thursday, July 3, 1 pm Frozen (PG) Tuesday, July 29, 1 pm The Lego Movie (PG) Super Science Experiments Thursday, June 26, 1 pm Explore the exciting world of science with messy and colorful hands-on science experiments. For kids K-6 grade. Please register for this program. MAPLE VALLEY – 330.864.5721 1187 Copley Rd., Akron, 44320 Wednesday Matinees Wednesdays, 1 pm Join us for a movie and a snack. June 11 Despicable Me 2 (PG) 98 min June 25 Lilo & Stich (PG) 85 min July 9 Frozen (PG) 102 min July 23 Akeelah and the Bee (PG) 112 min August 6 The Lego Movie (PG) 100 min August 20 Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 112 min Mind, Body & Sole: Read at Your Own Pace Summer Reading Program Kick-Off Tuesday, June 10, 2:30-4 pm Summer is here! Celebrate with a carnival right here at the branch. There will be games, snacks and more. Summer Programs Thursdays, 1 pm Outback Ray June 12 Meet Ray’s real life exotic animals! Katie Bee June 19 Fun with puppets, magic, and balloons. Need we say more? Drip E. Faucet June 26 This magician, juggler, and plumber will have you laughing all afternoon. 16 Largely Literary Theater Company July 3 Interactive performances and storytelling. Foster Brown July 10 Musician, storyteller, and naturalist Foster Brown will entertain you with his stories about nature and wildlife. Akron Zoo July 17 Meet some of the animals you might see outside while earning your miles for Mind, Body & Sole. Shananne M. Lewis July 24 Get moving and dance! Join us for a hip-hop-party and learn some new moves! Rob Miller July 31 Meet ventriloquist Rob and his cast of friends! Family Story Time Saturdays Saturdays, 1 pm Fun tales, activities, music and crafts for children of all ages! June 14 Picnic July 19 Bugs August 16 Hats MOGADORE – 330.628.9228 144 S. Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, 44260 Ice Cream Social Wednesday, June 11, 12:30 pm-2 pm Calling all ages! Start your summer right by visiting the Mogadore Branch Library and signing up for Mind, Body and Sole, our summer reading program. Socialize with friends, neighbors and library lovers while enjoying some ice cream. We will also have a special guest joining us, Curious George! Library Babies and Tots Thursdays, June 19-August 14, 10:30 am There will be no program June 26. Ages birth3 ½. Join Miss Kim for songs, stories and group playtime with our library friends. Story Time Programs Tuesdays, June 17-July 29, 10:30 am There will be no program June 24. Ages 3 and up. Join Miss Kim for stories, songs, games and crafts. Family Programs Fun Club Wednesdays, 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm Make Wednesdays your Family Fun days! Join the Mogadore Library for some summer fun and entertainment. Performances are at 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm unless specified. June 11 Ice Cream Social/Kick-Off-Special time 12:30 pm-2 pm June 18 Rockin’ Robots June 25 Rick Smith, Jr.-Magician July 2 No program-Special program Monday, June 30 July 9 Summer Bingo-Special time 12:30 pm2 pm July 16 Outback Ray-Animal Guy Special Program: Touch-a-Truck Monday, June 30, 12:30 pm- 2 pm Bring the entire family to the Library anytime between 12:30 pm- 2 pm. Special guests from our community will display their trucks in the Mogadore High School parking lot. Explore a bookmobile, fire truck, a school bus and other vehicles while learning how they are used in our community. Rain or shine, come to the library, check out some books, and touch-atruck! A big thank you to the Library’s Mobile Service Department, Mogadore Village Police and Fire Department, Mogadore High School and Mock Pond Shop for providing vehicles and their time. NatureConnect Stop by our NatureConnect spaces this summer and see what we have blooming. There are binoculars and observation sheets near both areas to examine and explore our green spaces. Each month we will have an activity to help you explore, play and hone your nature observation skills. June Stop by the children’s area for a make-ittake-it binocular craft. July Stop in our Nature Area’s the month of July and fill out a NatureConnect Bingo card. Once you complete a Bingo on your card, turn it in at the Circulation desk for a prize. August 9, 11 am-12 pm Join us for a butterfly program with Miss Kelly. NORDONIA HILLS – 330.467.8595 9458 Olde Eight Rd., Northfield, 44067 NatureConnect This summer we are going to try to raise some ladybugs. Stop in to observe the different stages of the ladybugs. Watch them emerge and enjoy them for a few days. Then we will set them free! Monthly Challenges For grades K-5. Monthly challenges will be located in children’s area. Complete the challenge for a chance to win a small prize. June-Color By Number July- Homophones August-Tell me about your favorite book Family Time Program ages vary. Please register for each program. Mini Flower Pots Tuesday, June 3, 6:30 pm Decorate a mini flower pot and plant a flower to grow in your window sill or transfer it outside. Paws for Reading First and third Tuesdays, 6:45 pm Read a book to one of our therapy dogs, Marley, Sonny, Jake, and Halo all certified through Therapy Dogs International. Bring a book from home or read one of ours! This is a great way for children to practice their literacy skills and gain more confidence in reading aloud. Children of all ages are welcome. Science Saturday Saturday, June 14, 2:30 pm The Sci-Mobile is coming! Join the Sci-Ladies for their hands-on exploration and experiments. Family Night Mondays, 6:30 pm Join our program for families of all ages! We’ll get together for some great crafts. June 16 Bring out your creative sides and put together a sock monster. July 28 Join us to create stick people with things we find outside. August 25 Play in the sand and make a Tibetan Sand Mandala. Children’s Programs Story Times Please register. Baby Time Thursdays, June 12-July 10 & August 7-August 28, 10:15 am For children 24 months and under with a parent or caregiver. Our programs feature bounces, songs, and stories. Toddler Story Time Thursdays, June 12-July 10 & August 7-August 28, 11 am For children 2-3 years old, with two-year-olds accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Short stories, rhymes, and more! Preschool Story Time Thursdays, June 12-July 10 & August 7-August 28, 12:15 pm For children 3-5 years old, not yet in Kindergarten. Stories, rhymes, and more! Bedtime Story Time Tuesdays, July 22 & August 26, 6:30 pm For children 2-5 years old. Two-year-olds must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Stories, rhymes, and more! Akron Zoo Tuesday, June 24, 6:30 pm A zookeeper from the Akron Zoo will introduce us to some of their animal friends. World of Difference Tuesday, July 15, 6:30 pm World of Difference will entertain us with interactive storytelling. Kindergarten Readiness for Parents Thursday, August 7, 12:15 pm The path to success begins long before the first day of kindergarten. Parents are a child’s first teacher. Speakers from the Summit Education Initiative will visit our story time and share ideas parents can use at home to help their children be ready for success. A special story time will be 17 provided for your children as you attend the parent talk. School Age Programs Tuesdays, 2 pm School Age Fun! Please register in advance for each program. For students in Kindergarten-5th grade. June 10 Outdoor Fun-Bubbles and Chalk. Chalk it up to a good time! We are going to take the fun outside to enjoy some fresh air. Blow and pop some bubbles and use your artistic skills to decorate our pavement. June 17 Drip E. Faucet-Magician, juggler, and plumber that features amazing and amusing feats of magic and funny, high-flying, gravitydefying juggling! June 24 Hot Wheels Derby-Come and race your car. If you don’t have a car some will be available to borrow. Top three winners get a small prize! On your mark, get set, go! July 1 Bingo-It’s a game of BINGO! Who will be our lucky winners? July 8 Let’s Move It Dance Party-Let’s get it moving and grooving. We’ll dance to some fun music, have a dance contest, a hula hoop contest, and enjoy some healthy and not so healthy snacks July 15 Rob Miller-Witness the talents of Ventriloquist Rob Miller. July 22 Rick Smith, Jr.-He has appeared on various television shows. His magic and illusions will amaze you! July 29 Outback Ray-Outback Ray will join us with his exotic animals. This will be a fun and educational program you won’t want to miss! August 12 Binary Codes-Make a binary code bracelet or necklace. Book Buddies Buddies are the best! Little Buddies entering grades K-4 in the Fall of 2014 are invited to come in every Wednesday, June 11 through July 30, 2-5 pm and read for half an hour to a Big Buddy. 3rd-4th Grade Book Club One Monday each month, 4 pm For children in 3rd-4th grades. Please register. We will read a different chapter book and then come in and talk about it with others over a drink and snack. June 9-TBA-A required 3rd grade summer reading book July 14-TBA-A required 4th grade summer reading book August 11-MY LIFE AS A STUNT BOY by Janet Tashjian CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS July 23 Library Explosive Science-Special time 12:30 pm-2 pm. Science experiments with Miss Kim and Miss Kelly. July 30 Bubble Lady CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS NORTH HILL – 330.535.9423 183 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, 44310 Family Programs Traveling “Libeary Bears” These cuddly, stuffed bears like to travel and make new friends. Plan to take one along on your family vacation this summer. Children (or adults) are expected to read to the bears daily. Each bear has a journal to record destinations and most exciting adventures. Stop in early to make reservations for your favorite bear, pick it up before you leave and bring it back when you return. Preschool Play Group Tuesdays, 11:30 am-12:30 pm Our little ones need time to play and visit with other children. Their adults get to meet and talk with other adults, watch their children play together and even play with their own children. Everyone can make new friends while they play with blocks, toys, dolls and puzzles. Preschool Story Time Tuesdays, June 17-July 22, 10:30 am This series of programs is for children ages 2 to 5. Adult caregivers are welcome and expected to join in the fun. We’ll read books, play music, hear flannel board stories, learn rhymes, experiment with puppets and finger plays, and play with toys as we make new friends and make something to take home. Special Preschool Events Tuesdays, 10:30 am July 1 Hot Wheels Derby for everyone younger than 6. Bring your own fastest car! July 15 Outback Ray will share his wild animal friends. School Age Children’s Programs Wednesdays, 2 pm These programs are designed to entertain children and parents. Each event will last about forty-five minutes to an hour. Enjoy performers with illusions to share, animals to learn about, science activities to explore, superheroes to create, and drums to beat. June 11 Friends of the North Hill Branch Library will treat everyone to ice cream sundaes. June 18 Akron Zoo Education Staff will bring live animals. June 25 Mad Science will offer intriguing experiments. July 2 Annual Hot Wheels Derby! Bring your fastest car! July 9 Rick Smith Jr. will astound us with tricks and magic. July 16 Weathervane Playhouse will host a Super Hero Training Camp. July 23 Elec Simon will vibrate the walls with drums and music. July 30 Jungle Terry will share his adventures with wild animals. NORTHWEST AKRON – 330.836.1081 1720 Shatto Ave., Akron, 44313 Little Sizzlers Preschool Time (2-5 year olds) Tuesdays, June 3-24, 10:30 am Enjoy fun, engaging activities for our preschool friends. June 3 Summer Dance Party June 10 Smeller’s Bingo June 17 Dump Truck Races June 24 Carnival Baby Story Time (Birth-24 months with a caregiver) Tuesdays, August 5-26, 10:30 am Babies and their caregivers will enjoy rhymes, songs and books. Playtime follows the program for all to enjoy. Family Programs Ice Cream Social Monday, June 9, 2 pm Question: What’s better than registering for Mind, Body & Sole? Answer: Registering AND celebrating with delicious ice cream while enjoying time with family and friends! Get Ready for Kindergarten Wednesdays, 2 pm Rising kindergartners participate in stories and activities that help prepare children for success in school. August 6 Manners August 13 Safety Sensory Story Time Third Saturdays monthly, June 21, July 19, August 16, 10:30 am and 11:30 am This program offers educational, literacy and social opportunities for children of all ages with differing abilities, their siblings, parents/ caregivers and their typically developing peers through the use of story, music and movement to engage the participants. Please contact Tricia Twarogowski at 330-643-4702 with questions or to register for a spot in this program. Northwest Library and Recreation Center Anniversary Concert/Ice Cream Social Monday, August 11, 7 pm Join us on the patio with some ice cream to enjoy the musical sounds of THE AKRON BIG BAND in celebration of our building anniversary. Paint the Walk Wednesday, June 18, 1-3 pm In collaboration with the Northwest Family Recreation Center, we will beautify our landscape by painting our sidewalks. The entire family will enjoy this fun, creative activity! NORTON – 330.825.7800 3930 S. Cleve.-Mass. Rd., Norton, 44203 CPR Anytime Training Tuesday, July 15, 6-7:30 pm Ages 10 and up. ® CPR Anytime® is a family-centered learning program that will allow anyone to learn the core skills of CPR; hands only CPR, and AED skills. Registration is limited. This event is jointly sponsored by Summa Health System and The American Heart Association. Call 1-800-237-8662 to reserve your spot. Reservation deadline: July 11. Please note that participation in this class does not qualify as CPR Certification training. Contagious Fun for the Whole Family Thursdays, 2 pm June 12 Soda Pop! Burp the day away. Learn how to make your own brand of soda pop. Take a Coke v. Pepsi blindfold challenge and enter a friendly trivia contest. June 19 Bubble Lady! June 26 Rick Smith, Jr. Magician and World Record Card Thrower July 3 Patriotic Chalk-In. Turn the library sidewalks red, white and blue for our nation’s 238th birthday. In the event of rain, meet us inside for easy-to-make patriotic crafts. July 10 Super Hero Training Camp: Which Super Hero are you? An interactive Weathervane theater class designed to help you find your inner superpowers! July 17 Largely Literary, Old fashioned puppet show fun in the style of Punch and Judy. July 24 Jungle Terry presents animals and reptiles for close-up education and fun. July 31 Fizz! Bang! Read! Bingo Game Day Family Movies Tuesdays, 2 pm Bring the whole family to beat the heat and enjoy a movie. June 24 Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 July 1 Despicable Me 2 July 8 No movie this week July 15 Planes July22 Frozen Mind, Body & Sole Summer Performers Thursdays, 2 pm June 12 Bubble Lady June 19 Mad Science June 26 Super Hero Training Camp presented by Weathervane Playhouse July 3 No program this week July 10 Elec Simon and Friends, Musician July 17 Robin Echols Cooper, Storyteller July 24 Jeff Nicholas, Cartoonist 18 Fizz! Boom! Story Time! Monday, June 16, 23, 30, July 14, 21, 28, 10:30-11:30 am Create a spark in your little scientist with literary and science fun. ODOM BLVD – 330.434.8726 600 Vernon Odom Blvd., Akron, OH 44307 Make It Mondays Enjoy family time with us on these Monday nights this summer. A picture book will be shared followed by activities that will be appropriate for you to enjoy with your children of different ages. You are encouraged to register in advance for these programs. Preschoolers should be accompanied by a caregiver. June 16, 6-7 pm LET’S BUILD-Legos, Agriculture Mobile Lab Tuesday, July 22, 1-3 pm Everyone is invited to visit the agriculture mobile lab for a handson experience investigating the importance of agriculture in our everyday lives. This program is supported by the Summit County Farm Bureau and the Let’s Grow Akron organization. School Age Programs Fridays, 1 pm You are encouraged to register in advance for these programs. June 13 ERNEST AND CELESTINE-Movie and popcorn. June 27 RELAY RACE CHALLENGES-Silly and fun exercise. July 11 MAKE A FAN-Make and decorate a fan to help with the summer heat and to create something beautiful. July 25 BUBBLES-Play with a variety of bubble wands. Take home some bubble mix we concoct. August 8 ACT OUT-Costume play, reader’s theater for the younger school aged child. Wednesday Performers 1 pm Please call ahead if bringing a group. June 18 Sogbety West African Experience Interactive performance of rhythms, dances, and songs of West Africa. June 25 Hip Hop dance and movement with Jessica Wallis . July 2 Bubble Lady-Interactive presentation of the magic of bubbles. July 9 Outback Ray-Meet some exotic animals. July 16 Katie Bee Entertainment-Puppets, stories, magic. July 23 SciMobile-Explore science with handson discovery stations. July 30 Baba Jubal Harris: Arithmetic and Rhythm Sticks-Baba uses songs, rhythm patterns and movement to work with math. PORTAGE LAKES – 330.644.7050 4261 Manchester Rd., Akron, 44319 Toddler and Preschool Programs Preschool Story Time Tuesdays, July 1-July 29, 11 am Join Ms. Elaine each week for great stories, music, finger plays, art and more fun! Ages 2-5 with a caregiver. Preschool Playroom Mondays, June 9, July 14, August 11, 11 am Play with your child and help your little one discover a whole new world through play! We provide a variety of activities and toys for preschoolers to explore while making new friends. Ages 1-5 with a caregiver. Family Programs Mind, Body & Sole Wow Wednesdays Programs begin at 1 pm All ages are welcome. No registration needed. June 11 Get Up & Dance! Bring your dancing shoes to shake, move and groove with the dancers and musicians from ArtSparks! June 18 Community Fun Day! Meet some of our community helpers and heroes! Fire, police, EMT’s and more will be on hand for a visit. June 25 E & J Reptiles! Get up close and personal with reptiles, amphibians and arachnids! July 2 Outdoor Carnival Games! Try your hand at some fun skill games outside in our NatureConnect space! July 9 Fizz, Bang, Boom! Science Show! Have fun with science and magic! July 16 The Bubble Lady! Our favorite bubble lady returns to amaze you. July 23 Crazy Games Day! Race a rubber duck, play with giant bouncy balls, maneuver an obstacle course, and participate in parachute games and more. July 30 Mr. Puppet’s Fizz, Boom, Read Show! Fun with ventriloquist and puppeteer Mr. Puppet! Kids Craft Club Saturdays, June 7, July 12, August 2, 1 pm Join us each month as we have new arts and crafts to make and do. Preschool through grade 5 welcome. No registration necessary. Finished with crafts? Stay for a visit with the dogs of Tails-N-Tales at 2 pm. Tails-N-Tales Saturdays, June 7, July 12, August 2, 2 pm Visit with our favorite furry friends and practice your reading skills. These dogs just love to hear a good story! Children not yet reading are welcome to share a favorite picture book. All ages welcome. Family Story Nights Mondays, June 23, July 21, 6:30 pm Join Ms. Elaine for great stories, songs, finger plays, art and lots of fun for the whole family! All ages welcome. RICHFIELD – 330.659.4343 3761 S. Grant St., Richfield, 44286 Family Events Family Story Time Tuesdays, June 17-July 22, 10:30-11:30 am Ages 6 months- 6 years. Children bring your favorite caregiver and join us for stories, music, rhymes and more. 19 Mind, Body and Sole Kick-Off Ice Cream Social Wednesday, June 11, 1-3 pm Join us in the garden for Mind, Body and Sole registration and enjoy an ice cream sundae. We will also have a make-it-take it craft in our meeting room. Performer Line Up, Family Fun for All Ages Wednesdays, 2-3 pm June 18 Outback Ray’s wild animal show June 25 Enjoy the rhythmic music of drummer Sogbety July 2 Outdoor fun day July 9 Cartooning with Jeff Nicholas July 16 Be amazed with juggler Kevin Delagrange July 23 Akron Zoo July 30 Enjoy the talents of ventriloquist Rob Miller Thursday Matinees 1-3 pm Kick back and relax with our family friendly movies. For your enjoyment we’ll also provide popcorn and juice. June 19 Meet the Robinsons July 10 Planes July 24 Planet 51 Build It Thursdays June 26, July 17, July 31, 1-3 pm Join us at the library and enjoy an afternoon of creative building. We will have Citi Blocs, Legos, blocks, and boxes on hand for creative building. Paws for Reading First and Third Mondays, 6:30-7:30 pm Children can practice their literacy skills by reading aloud each week to our doggie pals Kodak, Shelby, Rudy, Yuki, Mindy, and Susie. This is a great way for your child to build reading fluency and read-aloud confidence. Children not yet reading are also welcome to come, stories will be read to the children, by our doggie pals’ humans. Yoga Fun Mondays August 4, 11, 18, 10:30-11:30 am Calling all boys and girls ages 4-11, join us for an hour of yoga fun from Nirvana Yoga Studio, followed by a healthy snack. If you have access to a yoga mat or beach towel please bring it. We will have a small supply of yoga mats available too. Yoga classes are generously brought to you by Friends of the Richfield Branch Library. Family Outdoor Yoga Fun Saturday, June 14, 10:30 am Head out to the library and first take a stroll along the Carter/ Pedigo Trail and read PEACEFUL PIGGY MEDITATION, by Kerry Lee MacLean. After your warm-up hike join Nirvana Yoga instructors out on the lawn. Yoga will begin at 11 am. You can choose to hike before or after your yoga work out. If you have access to a yoga mat or beach towel please bring it. We will have a small supply of yoga mats available too. If the weather doesn’t cooperate Yoga will be held in the meeting room. CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS citiblocks and other things that fit together. June 30, 6-7 pm LET’S MAKE IT-Quesadillas, fruit and veggie sculptures. July 7, 6-7 pm LET’S EXPERIMENT-Simple science experiments to try. July 28, 6-7 pm LET’S PLAY-Target games, vintage Skittles, indoor bocce ball, and more. August 11, 6-7 pm LET’S WATCH-Short animated film featuring Mo Willem’s Pigeon, eat popcorn and then draw pigeon together. August 25, 6-7 pm LET’S HEAR-Make musical instruments out of a variety of materials. CHILDREN’S BRANCH PROGRAMS Carter-Pedigo Trail Programs This summer we prove it is possible “to kill two birds with one stone”. The Village of Richfield’s Carter-Pedigo trail is a community StoryWalk®. Now while you are hiking in the great outdoors to earn your miles for Mind, Body and Sole, you can also earn reading time as you walk along the trail, and read the story posted along the way. Featured titles for this summer include: May 24-June 30 ME…JANE by Patrick McDonnell July 1-July 31 DIARY OF A SPIDER by Doreen Cronin August 1-August 31 DUCK ON A BIKE by David Shannon (The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition and the Kellogg Hubbard Library.) On Your Own Programs Explorer Packs Enhance your hiking experience. Explorer Packs are available to borrow. All you need is a library card or ID. Perfect for hiking the Carter Pedigo Trail. BOOK SALES NatureConnect Monday, June 2-Saturday, August 30 We’ll make you a nature explorer! There will always be something going on in the garden, like Treasure Map Making, Nature Questing, Sound Mapping, Color Coding, Music making, Art sketching and more. Where the Sidewalk RecommENDS Monday, June 2-Saturday, August 30 Chalk the walk with a book recommendation. A great place to get an idea before you even step inside the library. Give a Fortune, Take a Fortune Monday, June 30-Friday, August 1 Take a fortune from the bowl and make one to leave behind. Celebrate National Fortune Cookie Day on July 20. TALLMADGE – 330.633.4345 90 Community Rd., Tallmadge, 44278 Tallmadge Summer Story Times Bouncing Baby Rhyme Times Tuesdays, June 17-July 22, 10 am For babies up to age 24 months with a caregiver. 20 minutes of rhymes, songs and stories followed by a 20 minute group playtime. Preschool Science and Nature Tales Tuesdays, July 1-July 22, 11 am For 2-6 year olds and their families. Connect with science and nature through stories, songs, activities and crafts. July 1 Ocean Friends July 8 Batty Bats July 15 Creepy Crawlies July 22 Dinosaurs Mind Body & Sole Open House Monday, June 2, 10 am-4 pm Science Explorations with our Fizz, Boom, Read Team Drop by and register for Mind, Body & Sole: Read At Your Own Pace. Enjoy a frozen treat and take part in some crazy science activities with our teen volunteers. Get a head start on your reading and walking goal by taking part in our library storywalk. Fabulous Family Fun Thursdays, 2 pm Entertainment and creative fun for all ages. June 12 Magician, Rick Smith, Jr. June 19 Verb Ballet-Shape Imagination Workshop June 26 Akron Zoomobile July 3 Gumdrop Engineering, use your building skills to make some sweet sculptures with toothpicks and candy. Younger children must be accompanied by an adult helper. July 10 Mad Science July 17 The Bubble Lady July 24 Outback Ray Live Animal Show July 31 Weathervane Theatre Presents Superhero Future Cool Off with Summertime Family Movies Wednesdays, 1 pm For all ages, children under age 5 must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a packed lunch if you like. We will provide a drink. June 11 DisneyNature African Cats, 89 minutes, G June 25 Meet the Robinsons, 96 minutes, G July 9 Frozen, 108 minutes, PG July 23 Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2, 94 minutes, PG August 6 Despicable Me 2, 98 minutes, PG FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALES FAIRLAWN-BATH – 330.666.4888 3101 Smith Rd., Akron, 44333 Mini Book Sale-Friday, June 20, 10 am-3 pm Mini Book Sale-Monday, July 21, 10 am-3 pm Mini Book Sale-Monday, August 18, 10 am3 pm NORTH HILL – 330.535.9423 183 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, 44310 Friends Preview-Saturday, June 14, 8:30-10 am Book Sale- Saturday, June 14, 10 am-3 pm ODOM BLVD – 330.434.8726 600 Vernon Odom Blvd., Akron, OH 44307 Book Sale-Saturday, June 21, 10 am-3 pm Book Sale-Saturday, August 23, 10 am-3 pm 20 RICHFIELD – 330.659.4343 3761 S. Grant St., Richfield, 44286 Friends Preview- Friday, June 6, 12-1 pm Book Sale-Friday, June 6, 1-5:30 pm Book Sale-Saturday, June 7, 10 am-4 pm LIBRARY SHOP ON MAIN (LSOM) Open Year-Round Monday-Thursday, 10 am-6 pm Friday & Saturday, 10 am-4 pm Closed on Sunday from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. www.lsom.org Programs are subject to change. Interpretive services are available. Please inquire. www.akronlibrary.org
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