A fun and active storytime for toddlers ages 19 — 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Calling all homeschoolers! Explore a different mystery topic each month through activities, crafts, games, science, and more! Monday session is repeated at Wednesday session. For children in grades K — 6. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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Watch a film on the big screen! A short, optional discussion led by a librarian follows. The featured movie on April 29 is "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (Warner Bros., 1956. Rated TV-PG. Runtime 113 minutes). Free.
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Learn how to use Google Drive to store your photos and files in the cloud, allowing you to save space on your device and to be able to access your files from any smartphone, tablet, or computer! Please make sure you already have a Google account and know your password. Registration is required; call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. Free. |
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Calling all homeschoolers! Explore a different mystery topic each month through activities, crafts, games, science, and more! Monday session is repeated at Wednesday session. For children in grades K — 6. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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Each participant should bring a copy of a short story, book chapter, poem, play, or any form of creative writing that they created and would like to share. Please limit to 5 pages. After each reading, the group will offer gentle feedback on the piece. Registration is required and is limited for this program. To sign up, call the Reference Department at the
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Create delightful paper flowers using the Maker Studio’s Cricut machine! All materials provided. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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Watch an award-winning movie on the big screen in the library meeting room. Popcorn to be served and a trivia sheet offered for a chance to win a prize! Contact the Howland |
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Laugh and learn with your baby! For infants ages 6 — 18 months with a parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs help babies learn language and early concepts! Registration is requested; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206. Free.
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Learn how to create slideshows in Powerpoint, including creating and formatting slides, adding pictures, and animations. Requires familiarity with a computer mouse and keyboard. Registration is required; call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. Free.
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Are you an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO)? Join others at the library for an afternoon of challenges and other building fun. Whether you’re a newbie or an expert, all are welcome. Free.
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May the 4th be with you! Enjoy crafts, your favorite "Star Wars" characters, and even receive Jedi lessons! This event is for all ages. Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12 may come for a viewing of the featured movie with snacks and more! May's featured movie is "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (LucasFilm, 2016. Rated PG-13. Runtime 133 minutes). Free.
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All ages are invited to join us at the Warren Library for fun and games as we celebrate "Star Wars" Day! Free.
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Create delightful paper flowers using the Maker Studio’s Cricut machine! All materials provided. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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Laugh and learn with your baby! For infants ages 6 — 18 months with a parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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A fun and active storytime for toddlers ages 19 — 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Preschool Storytime features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5. Free.
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Preschool Storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5. Free.
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Watch a film on the big screen! A short, optional discussion led by a librarian follows. The featured movie on May 6 is "The Art of Racing in the Rain" (Twentieth Century Fox, 2019. Rated PG. Runtime 109 minutes). Free.
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New culinary adventures await teens in grades 7-12! Join us for a game of Will It Waffle? in March, a variety of sandwiches for National Grilled Cheese Month in April, and our annual hot sauce challenge in May. Free.
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Create, discover, and experiment through science, art, stories, and more! For children in grades K — 6. Registration is required; call (330) 824-2094 to sign up. Free.
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Cute, cuddly, and non-intimidating bunnies are perfect listeners! Children in grades 1 — 6 can sign up to read aloud to registered and certified Bunnies in Baskets (therapy rabbits) for 15-minute sessions. Rabbits are provided by F5RS (Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies and Feathered Friends Rescue and Sanctuary). Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free. |
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Preschool storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5 with a caregiver. Free.
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Children learn through play. Have some fun and build young brains at our open play hours. We will provide a variety of playful learning experiences through toys, games, and other activity stations. Drop in anytime during posted hours. For children ages 19 months — 5 years with a caregiver. Free.
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Lively program featuring a story, music, and lots of movement will engage children ages 18 months — 4 years with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Christine Novicky and Jeff Ford of the Vienna Historical Society will share the basics of cleaning, resetting, and restoring headstones. Free.
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Whether you are new to using a computer mouse and keyboard, or just need a refresher, come join us for an introduction to these essential tools and how to use them. Class will end with time to practice at your own pace. No prior computer experience is required. To register, call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Classes are held in the Classroom on the library's 2nd floor Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12 can share ideas about what they would like to see at the library, collaborate on creative ideas, and earn service hours as part of the Teen Advisory Board. Free.
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Children gain confidence and improve their reading skills as they read to an uncritical and tail-wagging audience. Children in grades 1 — 6 may sign up for 15-minute sessions to read aloud to a registered therapy dog from PAWS Therapy Team. Registration is required; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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Gather the whole family around for some quality time at the library! We’ll share stories, activities, and, occasionally, a visit from a special guest. For families with children ages |
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Preschool Storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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Toddlers' natural curiosity will be engaged during this weekly program of stories, music, and hands-on activities. For toddlers ages 19 — 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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The featured movie is "Top Gun" (Paramount Pictures, 1986. Rated PG. Runtime 110 minutes). Free.
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Come learn a new game, meet people, and have fun! We’ll be playing games like Catan, Ticket to Ride, and other modern favorites. Players of any skill level are welcome, from beginners up; a librarian will be there to teach the game to everyone. Free.
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The Local History & Genealogy Center will host a genealogy orientation night every month. Anyone can stop in for a tour of the department, handouts, database demos, and instruction on researching their family history. No registration is required. Free.
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Use the Cricut to make a card for someone special! All materials provided. For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free.
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The Friends of the Howland Library is a non-profit, volunteer group dedicated to the support and advancement of the library. Members and those interested in joining the group that help make the Howland Library great are invited to sit in on the discussion. For more information, call Eric Callahan, Howland Library manager, at (330) 856-2011 ext. 504. |
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A fun and active storytime for toddlers ages 19 — 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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Children learn through play. Have some fun and build young brains at our open play hours. We will provide a variety of playful learning experiences through toys, games, and other activity stations. Drop in anytime during posted hours. For children ages 19 months — 5 years with a caregiver. Free.
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Preschool Storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5. Free.
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Join other Warren-Trumbull County Public Library patrons for this monthly book discussion. May's featured book is "Hello Beautiful" by Ann Napolitano. It is available from the W-TCPL system.
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Tweens can explore their techie interests at Tween Tech Night. The first 30 minutes are guided instruction, and the rest of the time tweens can explore different technologies
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Young engineers may stop by the library to create unique structures with the library’s collection of LEGO building bricks. Each structure will remain at the library. For children ages 5 — 12. Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12 can come talk about their favorite anime and/or manga works while enjoying Asian-themed snacks! Free. |
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Preschool Storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of kindergarten readiness. For children ages 3 — 5. Free.
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It’s the best part of the school day – Specials! Homeschoolers (and anyone else with the day off) can join us for activities based on different “specials” topics. Different theme each month. For ages 8 — 12. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free. |
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Romance is the most popular and profitable literary genre, and a great topic for discussion! Each month will feature a different theme. No assigned titles! March’s theme is "Enemies to Lovers."
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Use the Cricut to make a card for someone special! All materials provided. For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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This club is for teens in grades 7-12. From 3 — 4 p.m., we will discuss "Every Day: The Graphic Novel" by David Levithan, an adaptation of the book about a teen who wakes up in a different body every day and their journey to hold onto love. From 4 — 5 p.m., we will discuss "El Deafo" by Cece Bell, a story about a young girl who develops hearing loss and whose hearing aid leads to her developing her “superpower.” Read one or both graphic novels and come to one or both discussions. |
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Learn the basics of using a Windows computer, including parts of the computer, the desktop and Start menu, and using apps. Requires familiarity with using a mouse and keyboard. To sign up, call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Classes at the Warren Library will be held in the Classroom on the library’s 2nd floor. Free. |
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Teens in grades 7-12 can check out the library's weekly teen hangout! Enjoy games, activities, and a small snack. Free.
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Need some help learning how to do something on a computer, tablet, or smartphone? You can book a 30-minute session with a library staff member who will answer your questions and walk you through what you’d like to do. Examples include learning how to send an email, share a photo, or borrow eBooks from the library. Call the Howland Library at (330) 856-2011 to make an appointment. Free.
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This workshop will cover the basics of how a 3D printer works and how to use the PrusaSlicer software. Learn how to find printable files online as well as some ways to customize them! For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free.
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Join other Warren-Trumbull County Public Library patrons for this monthly book discussion. May's featured book is "Tress of the Emerald Sea" by Brandon Sanderson. The book is available in multiple formats from the W-TCPL system. |
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Participate in a discussion of each month’s selected title. May's book is "Lessons in Chemistry" by Bonnie Garmus. The book is available in multiple formats from the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library system.
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Adults can spruce up their spring with a garden activity. Materials will be provided. Registration is required; call (330) 759-2589 to sign up. Free.
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Come as a family to play various card, board, and tabletop games provided by the library. For families with children ages 3 and older. Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12: are you ready to build? Join our LEGO challenge. Winners will receive a prize! Free. |
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Learn how to navigate commonly used features on your Android or Apple smartphone or tablet! We’ll cover everything from the basics of how to use your device, to taking and sending photos, to the most useful apps. Afterwards, there will be time to answer your questions. Please bring your own fully-charged device. To sign up, call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Classes at the Warren Library will be held in the Classroom on the library’s 2nd floor. Free.
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Children ages 6 months — 6 years with a parent or caregiver are invited for stories, songs, movement activities, and more! Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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Kids in grades K — 3 can join us on the third Saturday of each month to explore backyard nature through science, crafts, stories, and more. Rain or shine. Children should dress for the weather and to possibly get dirty! Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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It’s time to start planting, and the library can help you start your own pollinator friendly garden. We will be potting native flowers and making a bee/butterfly watering station. For families. Free.
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Drop in to visit with a bunny and ask questions about bunny care, adoption, and volunteer opportunities with F5RS (Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends Rescue & Sanctuary). Free.
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This workshop will cover the basics of how a 3D printer works and how to use the PrusaSlicer software. Learn how to find printable files online as well as some ways to customize them! For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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Calling all homeschoolers! Explore a different mystery topic each month through activities, crafts, games, science, and more! Monday session is repeated at Wednesday session. For children in grades K — 6. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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Need some help learning how to do something on a computer, tablet, or smartphone? You can book a 30-minute session with a library staff member who will answer your questions and walk you through what you'd like to do. Examples include learning how to send an email, share a photo, or borrow eBooks from the library At the Warren Library: Call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to reserve your appointment time. Appointments will be held in either the Classroom or the Public Computer Lab on the library's 2nd floor. Appointments available Mondays between 5 — 7 p.m.
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Bring a crafting project that you have been working on or start a new one. Don’t have a project? Stop by to see what others are working on or join in on a provided light craft while supplies last. Free. |
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Learn about how your computer organizes information, including files, folders, and using flash drives. Requires attendance of the library’s Beginning Computers 1 class. To sign up, call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Classes at the Warren Library will be held in the Classroom on the library’s 2nd floor. Free.
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Children can learn computer coding at our monthly Kids Can Code program and find out how they can use code to change the world! For kids in grades 4 — 6. Registration |
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The Warren Library's Public Computer Lab will be closed Wed., May 22 through Fri., May 24, while second floor flooring is replaced. Public computers will be temporarily available on the first floor of the library during this time.
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Participants will learn how to use the library’s subscription database to find census, marriage, death, birth, military, and immigration records and how to refine their searches. Registration is required. Call the Local History & Genealogy Center at the Warren Library at (330) 399-8807 ext. 202 to sign up for this class that will be held at the Howland Library. Free.
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Use our sewing machine to create a simple scrunchie to wear in your hair or on your wrist! No sewing experience required; all materials provided. For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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Calling all knitters, crocheters, and other fiber artists! Adults may bring their work-in-progress and join in for an afternoon of crafting together. Free.
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Want to get an inside look at senior living? Don’t wait until you or your family is forced to make a decision. Come get some tips and suggestions on how to make the transition to senior living much smoother. Presented by Lauren Flauto from Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Retirement Services, Inc. Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12 can celebrate summer starting soon with ice cream! Registration is requested; call (330) 759-2589 to sign up. Free. |
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Need some help learning how to do something on a computer, tablet, or smartphone? You can book a 30-minute session with a library staff member who will answer your questions and walk you through what you'd like to do. Examples include learning how to send an email, share a photo, or borrow eBooks from the library. At the Warren Library: Call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to reserve your appointment time. Appointments will be held in either the Classroom or the Public Computer Lab on the library's 2nd floor. Appointments available Mondays between 5 — 7 p.m.
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Learn how to create your own tiny terrarium, perfect for adding a touch of greenery and tranquility to any space. Registration is required; call the Reference Department at the Warren Library at (330) 399-8807 ext. 200 or email REF@WTCPL.ORG to sign up. Free.
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Use our sewing machine to create a simple scrunchie to wear in your hair or on your wrist! No sewing experience required; all materials provided. For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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Beginning May 26, the Warren Library will be CLOSED on Sundays (through Labor Day). |
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Learn about Windows tips and tricks, like changing the desktop wallpaper, creating shortcuts, and how to learn more. We’ll have time at the end to answer any questions you may have from our Beginning Computer class series. Requires attendance of the library’s Beginning Computers 2 class. To sign up, call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Classes at the Warren Library will be held in the Classroom on the library’s 2nd floor. Free.
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Calling all otaku in grades 7-12! Join us to try Asian snacks, discuss the latest manga, and of course, watch anime! Free. |
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Tom Muir will conduct this beginner-friendly, gentle yoga class for adults. Registration is required; call (330) 759-2589 to sign up. Free.
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Have you ever wanted to join a book club where you get to choose any book that you want to read each month? This is that book club! Bring any book of your choice to talk about on the last Wednesday of every month. A librarian will guide the discussion as we chat about any books that we have recently read.
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Teens in grades 7-12 who need a break during their school week are invited to this weekly hangout with snacks, games, and more! Free.
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Teens in grades 7-11 may join us in The Lab at Teen Central each week and explore new ways to get creative! Free.
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Create a custom bag using vinyl with the Cricut and heat press. All materials provided. For adults. Space is limited; registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 215. Free. |
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If it’s Thursday, it’s Game Night in Teen Central! Teens in grades 7-17 can join us for video games, board games, collectible card games, Minecraft, and more. We’ll also be rolling dice and playing Dungeons & Dragons on the first Thursday of every month. Free.
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Learn about potential threats to your computer and your personal information, how to recognize and avoid scams while using the Internet and email, and how to use tools built in to Windows to keep your computer safe. Requires basic familiarity with Windows computers, Internet, and email. Registration is required; call the Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. Free. |
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What better way to start a summer of adventure with a party! A variety of activities for all ages will be taking place throughout the afternoon. |
