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Tracy Keys Sings the Oldies

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Tracy Keys Sings the OldiesRock and roll on over to the library for August’s 4th Friday event! Spend an hour enjoying music from the ’50s sung by Tracy Keys. Tracy has been in the entertainment business for many years performing in a nine-piece ‘50s and ’60s show band where they opened for groups like The Vogues, The Drifters and Herman’s Hermits.
 
 

Halloween Costume Exchange

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Costume SwapJoin the Library’s Costume Swap! Bring a clean, gently-used costume to the Library on October 8, and exchange it for a different costume. Costumes for all ages, including props and accessories will be available on the day of the swap.
 

Halloween Movie - - The Witches

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The Witches Movie








The Witches  
91 minutes
A Ron Dahl story brought to life showcased by the works of Jim Henson.  A group of witches led by the Grand High witch
(Anjelica Huston) have decided that all the world’s children should be turned into mice.  One boy who has been changed
already tries to stop them.  It a race to see who will outsmart who, a mouse boy or the Grand High witch.  If you have not
seen this movie, you are in for a treat. PG


Thursday Ghostbusting Movie Night

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Join us to watch the highly anticipated reboot of the 1980s classic, Ghostbusters. The 2016 version,  joins two paranormal researchers (Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy), nuclear engineer (Kate McKinnon) and subway attendant (Leslie Jones) in a fight against the ghostly invaded New York City.

Ghosts of the Civil War by the Largely Literary Theater Company

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Join us for an hour of hair-raising ghost stories performed by Sara Showman and Mark Dawidziak, from Largely Literary Theater. Sara and Mark will perform stories from South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Ohio, including a special piece about Abraham Lincoln.

College Survival Skills 101 Workshop.

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Contact Person: Jason Miller
Contact Phone: 330-294-8871
First year college students come to learn survival skills and strategies to be successful.

Health Fair

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Health FairGet happy and healthy at the Second Annual Library Health Fair. Different organizations from around the community, including Direction Home and Ohio Benefit Bank, will be available to discuss their resources and provide you with more information. Ritzman Pharmacy will have flu shots available for the cash price of $29.99. All major insurance providers will be accepted. A full list of participants for the 2016 Health Fair is available here

Come to Hail, Caesar (not to praise him) Movie night

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Slick Hollywood fixer Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin) is pressed into action when superstar actor Baird Whitlock (George Clooney) is kidnapped and held for ransom by a mysterious group. Mannix races to quietly collect the ransom money without gossip columnists Thessaly and Thora Thacker (Tilda Swinton in a dual role) catching wind of the scandal.

Fourth Fright-Day

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Fourth Fright-Day at the LibraryTo celebrate October's Fourth Friday, Hotel Transylvania will show from 4:15 pm to 5:45 pm in the Spillette Meeting Room. Visitors who come in family-friendly costume will receive a bag of goodies, and coloring pages suitable for children and adults will be available throughout the evening. 

Learn the Zentangle Method

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Learn the Zentangle method from enthusiastic librarian, Mary Eritano. The Zentangle method is an abstract art work created on small pieces of paper. This program is taught in connection with the Adult Summer Reading Club. This event is free, but pre-registration is required by August 1. Please contact the Customer Service Department to register. 

Contact Person: Mary Eritano
Contact Phone: 330-745-1194  x1413