Put on your costume and head to the library for a special Halloween storytime. There will be stories, songs, crafts, and games for kids ages 3 — 5 with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Our young friends can wear their favorite PJ’s and join us for a fun movie night where kids ages 3 — 7 and caregivers will watch "Ratatouille" (Disney Pixar, 2007. Rated G. Runtime 111 mins.), create a craft, and make a snack fit for a mouse! Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206. Please consider any food allergens, intolerances, or sensitivities before registering for this program. (A Trumbull County Reads event.)
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Adults may bring a crafting project that they 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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Continue learning about Microsoft Excel, including more complex formulas/functions, charts, and tables. Must have previously attended the library’s Microsoft Excel 1 class. Registration is required. To sign up, call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Free. |
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It’s a graveyard smash! It’s spooky season, so enjoy some monstrously fun stories and games and a craft. Costumes are strongly encouraged! For toddlers — preschool-aged children with their grown-ups. Free.
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Caregivers, come engage with your child as we provide a high-energy experience. Please wear comfortable clothing and be ready to move to the music with your child. For children ages 18 months — 4 years with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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All ages are welcome to swing by the Liberty Library for a spooky time at the Spooktacular event! Dress to impress for a costume contest, eat treats, play games, and learn about some of Ohio’s spookiest spots! Free!
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Tweens are invited to get into the Halloween spirit with snacks, activities, and a movie. For children in grades 4 — 6. Registration is required; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free. |
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What is the most important thing about your life? What will your descendants know about you when you’re gone? Will your family be able to get the details of your life correct?
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Read "Yes, Chef: A Memoir" by Marcus Samuelsson, and then join in the discussion about Samuelsson’s journey from his grandmother’s kitchen to world-renowned chef. Share your thoughts and impressions and hear what others think. |
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Celebrate the spooky season with weekly movies! Free. |
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Watch an award-wining 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! Call the Howland Library at (330) 856-2011 during the week of the event to learn that month’s movie title. Free. |
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With food, anything is possible. Adults can make a craft that they can eat! Registration is required; call (330) 759-2589 to sign up. Free.
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Kids can spend the afternoon building unique creations with the library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Creations will be displayed in the Children’s Department after the program. For children in grades K — 6. Free. |
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Watch a film on the big screen, followed by a brief, optional discussion. The featured movie is: "The Absent-Minded Professor" (Walt Disney Pictures, 1961. Rated G. Runtime 97 mins.) Free.
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Create, discover, and experiment through science, art, stories, and more! For children in grades K — 6. November's theme is LEGO Engineering Challenges. Registration is required; call (330) 824-2094 to sign up. 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
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Teens in grades 7 - 12 looking for service hours or to make a difference in their community should join us at the next Teen Advisory Board meeting! Free.
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Attend this program to learn how to shop safely, protect your personal information, and avoid losing money. Prerequisites: basic Internet browsing, use of mouse/keyboard or smartphone. |
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Children ages 2 and up will enjoy a hands-on tactile experience using clay tools to create and explore the art process with Play-Doh. Free.
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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. Free.
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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. Registration is required. To sign up, call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Free.
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Once a month, teens and young adults in grades 7 – 12 have the chance to learn a new skill! We’ll cover all kinds of topics to help teens become more independent. Registration is requested; call (330) 759-2589 to sign up. Free.
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Teens in grades 7 - 12 can come for the anime, and stay for the snacks! We’ll watch some classic animation from Japan while trying Asian snacks. Free. |
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The Wednesday Writers Circle meets on the first Wednesday of every month. 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; to sign up, call the Reference Department at the Warren Library at (330) 399-8807 ext. 200. Free. |
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November is National Novel Writing Month. Teens in grades 7 - 12 can meet with other teen writers and kick off their very own story. Free.
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Thurs., Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.: Part I |
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Specials are the best part of the school day! Homeschoolers (and anyone else with the day off) can join us for activities based on different “specials” topics. The topic in November is Art. For children ages 8 — 12. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. 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 help babies learn language and early concepts. Registration is requested but not required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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Learn the basics of navigating Microsoft Word, typing a document, editing text, printing, and saving. Requires familiarity with a computer mouse and keyboard. Registration is required; call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. 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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Learn about how your computer organizes information, including files, folders, and using flash drives. Requires attendance of the library’s Beginning Computers 1 class. Registration is required. To sign up, call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Free.
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Teens in grades 7 - 12 are invited for a fun and creative time crafting the afternoon away! Registration is required; call (330) 759-2589 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) 856-2011 to sign up. Free. |
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This is a new storytime with a digital twist featuring stories, songs, and movement activities that reinforce the development of early literacy while sharing digital resources with families. For children ages 3 — 5 with their grown-ups. 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. |
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Join other Warren-Trumbull County Public Library patrons for this monthly book discussion. The featured title in November is "Kindred" by Octavia E. Butler. It is available to borrow in multiple formats from the W-TCPL system.
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Teens in grades 7 - 12 can learn how to cook something fun to dazzle their family at Thanksgiving. Registration is required; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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Practice problem-solving and engineering skills while building with the library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Finished projects will remain at the library. For families with children ages 3 and older. Free.
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Thurs., Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.: Part I |
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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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LEGO fans can come hang out at the library for a fun free build or to test their skill by building one of our challenges. For children of all ages with a parent or caregiver. Free. |
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Watch a film on the big screen, followed by a brief, optional discussion. The featured movie is: "Miracle in the Rain" (Warner Bros., 1956. Rated TV-G; Runtime 107 mins.) Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to start each week with snacks, games, and more! Free.
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Culinary adventures await as teens in grades 7 - 12 try a variety of different foods each month. The theme in November is Polynesian Food. Registration is required; call (330) 824-2094 to sign up. Free.
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Children will explore backyard nature through science, crafts, stories, and more. (Kids should dress to possibly get dirty.) For children ages 6 — 8. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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This discussion group focuses on a true crime topic, with the topic being selected from group members’ suggestions. The group will use and share resources such as books, articles, and podcasts before each session. Free.
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Enjoy a delicious treat while learning the history of the White House Fruit Farm, the 75-acre fruit and vegetable farm located in Canfield, Ohio. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free. |
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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 move files to a flash drive, save photos to the cloud, or navigate a new phone. Call (330) 856-2011 for an appointment at Howland Library. Free.
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The Friends of the Liberty Library is a nonprofit, volunteer group dedicated to the support and advancement of the library. Members and those interested in joining the group are invited to sit in on the discussion. For more information, call Rhonda Monroe, Liberty Library manager, at (330) 759-2589 ext. 604.
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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. Registration is required. To sign up, call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201. Free.
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Tweens can let their creative juices flow with crafts and activities at the library. For tweens in grades 5 — 8. Free.
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A cozy fall evening for tweens who enjoy crafting. Children in grades 4 — 6 can bring their imaginations and leave with a handmade stuffy! 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 and more. This month’s topic is Yoga. For families with children ages 3 and older. Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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New culinary adventures await teens in grades 7 - 12 this fall! Teens will try fall flavors in September and celebrate the release of Moana 2 in November by cooking up some yummy treats. Free.
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Teens in grades 7-12 who like a challenge can come to the library to compete and eat at teen trivia night! Adults are welcome to join their teens and snacks will be provided. Registration is requested; call (330) 759-2589 to sign up. Free. |
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Tom Muir will conduct this beginner-friendly, gentle yoga class for adults. Registration is required; call the library at (330) 759-2589 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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Calling all homeschoolers ages 6 — 8! We will explore a different mystery topic through activities, crafts, games, science, and more! Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free.
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Every Wednesday teens in grades 7-12 are welcome to get wound up with a fun, energizing activity, or to wind down with a calm and relaxing program. Free.
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Check out our weekly teen hangout. Enjoy games, activities, and a small snack. Free.
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This class will teach participants to use the library’s subscription databases and other online free sites. Registration is required. Call the Local History & Genealogy Center at the Warren Library at (330) 399-8807 ext. 202 to sign up. Free.
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On Wednesdays, teens in grades 7 - 12 may drop-in during the post hours to create art! Hang out in The Lab in Teen Central from 4 p.m. to close every Wednesday to create something new. 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) 448-8134 to sign up. Free.
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Join other Warren-Trumbull County Public Library patrons for this monthly book discussion. The featured title in November is "Kindred" by Octavia E. Butler. This book is available from the W-TCPL system in multiple formats. |
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Children learn through play. Have fun and build young brains at our open play hours. We will provide a variety of playful learning experiences through toys, games, and other stations. Drop in anytime during posted hours. For children ages 19 months — 5 years with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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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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Engage in great discussions of each month’s selected title. The featured book in November is "Mrs. Wiggins" by Mary Monroe, which is available to borrow in multiple formats from the W-TCPL system.
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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 parent or caregiver. Free.
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Adult knitters, crocheters, and other fiber artists can bring their work-in-progress and join others for an afternoon of crafting. Free.
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All ages are welcome to celebrate and give thanks at the library’s Friendsgiving event! Enjoy some festive food, a fall craft, and more! Free.
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Teens in grades 7 - 12 can enjoy a night of art and crafting. Snacks will be provided. Free.
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Tweens can explore their techie interests at Tween Tech Night. Using both guided instruction and self-paced exploration, tweens are introduced to different technologies and coding in digital and
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If it’s Thursday, it’s Game Night in Teen Central! Teens in grades 7 - 12 can play video games, board games, collectible card games, Minecraft, and more. Free.
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Young engineers may stop by the library to create unique structures with the library’s LEGO building bricks. Each structure will remain at the library. For children ages 5 — 12. 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 with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Tweens can play video and board games, craft, chat with friends about the latest book they’re reading, complete a volunteer project for hours, or just hang out. For children ages 9 — 12. Free.
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Teens in grades 7 -12 can share their favorite books with fellow bookworms and find new titles to add to their TBR! Haven’t read anything recently? Join us anyway and rediscover reading! Free. |
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Continue learning about creating and formatting documents in Microsoft Word, including bullet points, columns, and inserting pictures. Requires attendance of the library’s Microsoft Word 1 class. Registration is required; call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. Free.
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Back by popular demand! Learn tips and tricks of making an attractive – and tasty – charcuterie board to impress your friends and family. Registration is required by Nov. 20. To sign up, call (330) 448-8134. Free.
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road and join us for a celebration of all things Oz! Drop in anytime between 1 - 4 p.m. for crafts, games, and activities based on our favorite movie. A family escape room will run at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Call the Reference Desk at (330) 399-8807 ext. 200 to reserve an escape room spot for your family. Free.
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Families with children ages 3 and older can let their imaginations run wild and make some creative projects to take home. Call the Cortland Library at (330) 638-6335 a week before the event to find out what projects will be offered. 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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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) 856-2011 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 parent or 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 with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Need 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 move files to a flash drive, save photos to the cloud, or navigate a new phone. Call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to reserve your appointment time at the Warren Library. Appointments at the Warren Library will be held in the classroom on the library’s 2nd floor. Free.
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Adults may bring a crafting project that they 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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Preschool Storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5 with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Children learn through play. Have fun and build young brains at our open play hours. We will provide a variety of playful learning experiences through toys, games, and other stations. Drop in anytime during posted hours. For children ages 19 months — 5 years with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Lively program featuring a story, music, and lots of movement to engage children ages 18 months — 4 years with a parent or 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. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
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Children learn through play. Have fun and build young brains at our open play hours. We will provide a variety of playful learning experiences through toys, games, and other stations. Drop in anytime during posted hours. For children ages 19 months — 5 years with a parent or caregiver. Free.
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Have you ever wanted to join a book club in which everyone has the freedom to read a different book? This is that book club. Bring any book that you are currently reading. A librarian will guide the discussion as we chat about favorite books, ideas, and recommendations. Newcomers and returning readers are welcome!
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Attention homeschoolers ages 9 — 12! It’s time to explore different mystery topics through activities, crafts, games, science, and more at the library! Registration is required; call (330) 399-8807 ext. 206 to sign up. Free. |
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Need 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 move files to a flash drive, save photos to the cloud, or navigate a new phone. Call the library's Public Computer Lab at (330) 399-8807 ext. 201 to reserve your appointment time at the Warren Library. Appointments at the Warren Library will be held in the classroom on the library’s 2nd floor. Free.
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Stop in during the posted hours and take a family photo! We will provide a backdrop and camera, or you can use your own smartphone. |
