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Monday–Thursday, 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday – Saturday, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Sunday – 1:00 - 5:00 PM
Branch Manager Donna Meyers
Spring Program Guide
The Strongsville Branch offers weekly storytimes from birth up through 2nd grade. No registration is required. Click HERE for a calendar of dates and times. NEW! Complete a short survey and tell us what you think about our storytimes.
All programs are sponsored by our Friends of Strongsville Branch Library
Monday, May 21st at 2:30 p.m. Our next discussion title will be God Never Blinks by Regina Brett. Join us for great conversation and discussion each month. Pick up a copy of the book at the circulation desk. New members always welcome!
Monday, May 21st from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Meets the 4th Monday of each month.New members always welcome! Join us for our coupon swap club and share your passion for saving with other like-minded shoppers! Bring your unwanted coupons and swap with other coupon clippers. Click HERE for more information.
Wednesday, May 30th from 10:00 a.m. - Noon. A representative from Southwest General Health Center will be here to offer free, confidential memory screenings. Qualified health care professionals will administer the face-to-face screenings, which take 5-10 minutes. The screening consists of questions and tasks designed to test memory, language skills, and other intellectual functions. A memory screening is not used to diagnose any particular illness and does not replace consultation with your own physician. This test is an important first step to finding out the cause of memory problems. Click HERE to register.
Wednesday, June 6th at 7:00 p.m. James Renner is a Northeast Ohio native and author of the debut novel, The Man from Primrose Lane. James has previously released two books of nonfiction, Amy: My Search for Her Killer and The Serial Killer’s Apprentice. Books will be available for purchase and signing will be held courtesy of the Friends of the Strongsville Library. Click HERE to register.
Wednesday, June 6th at 7:00 p.m. Did you know that Cleveland has a connection to the Academy Award winning movie, The King's Speech? Local historian Dan Ruminski has discovered a most amazing story about Cleveland's past that starts on Millionaires' Row, has an unexpected twist with a Rockefeller, and includes Wickliffe, Ohio. "It is the best and most exciting story I have done thus far," quotes Ruminski. Join us to find out!. Click HERE to register.
Saturday, June 9th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Help us kick-off the 2012 Summer Reading Program with this special open house for the whole family to enjoy. Our 2012 Summer Reading Theme this year is Mission Possible: Read! The reading program runs from June 9th - August 11th. Guests of all ages are invited to stop by to sign-up for the reading game, and to enjoy entertainment, activities, refreshments, and more! Click HERE for more information.
Wednesday, June 13th at 7:00 p.m. Work up an appetite at the library with mystery fiction that's all about food! Mystery expert, Irma Baker, will be presenting this mystery book talk about all things food mysteries! From barbeque to a blueberry farm, tea shops and coffee shops, cupcakes and ice cream, pizza, cheese, eggs, wine, and more - they're all food for murderous fiction, and their sleuths know good food helps solve the crime. Click HERE to register.
Wednesday, June 20th at 7:00 p.m. Our next discussion we will be Dreamers of the Day by Mary Doria Russell. Pick up a copy of the book at the front check-out desk, and join us for great conversation and discussion. New members always welcome!
Monday, June 25th at 2:30 p.m. Our next discussion title will be Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok. Join us for great conversation and discussion each month. Pick up a copy of the book at the circulation desk. New members always welcome!
Monday, June 25th from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Meets the 4th Monday of each month.New members always welcome! Join us for our coupon swap club and share your passion for saving with other like-minded shoppers! Bring your unwanted coupons and swap with other coupon clippers. Click HERE for more information.
Tuesday, June 26th at 7:00 p.m. Looking for a few good ancestors? Join Cuyahoga County Public Library’s Genealogy Specialist, Joni Mihelich, to learn the tools of the trade to track your favorite, famous or infamous ancestors. Gain the knowledge to make your research a success in a beginner’s genealogy class. Click HERE to register.
The Strongsville Branch is located on Westwood Drive in the the suburb of Strongsville, in the southwest corner of Cuyahoga County. Located near the center of town, the library is within walking distance of the Ehrnfelt Recreation center, the police station, and a middle school, making it a central part of the community. In September 2003, a new 35,000 square-foot library building replaced the 13,000 square-foot library on Pearl Road that had been in use since 1971. The new building evokes a sense of openness with its high ceiling, use of daylight and expansive floor plan that allows patrons to feel at ease when browsing. In contrast to this open plan are many intimate seating areas located within the magazine, teen, and children’s activity areas. The children’s activity area is designed to help develop a child’s physical and mental skills through educational toys.Read More about the Strongsville Library
Strongsville's government, emergency phone #s, hospitals, school info HERE
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Book your next meeting online!***Please note - when booking a room, you must go down and select "Strongsville Branch," choose a meeting room, and select the correct date. Any questions, please call (440) 238-5530.
° Strongsville High School Summer Reading List ° Strongsville ESOL (English as Second Language)
° Polaris GED class info
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The Friends of the Strongsville Library is an organization devoted to promoting the development and welfare of the Strongsville Branch. The Friends group conducts several activities throughout the year, including two book sales, adult programs, support of speakers and programs, and the purchase of materials and equipment..Read More about Friends
Become a Friend! - Application HERE
Join the Just 4 U: Student Friends group and get involved in the Strongsville Branch Library. Stop by the library to pick up a flyer for dates and times of meetings. Contact the Children's or Teen Librarian for more information.
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