EPL_June-Aug2023Newsletter_FINAL

7 ADULTS Tiny Art 1st Wednesday of the month @ 5 - 7 p.m. Make some time for yourself to rest, relax, and paint. Registration is preferred. Crochet Collective Every other Thursday, June 8 - Aug. 31 @ 6 p.m. Stop in for an evening of stitching, chatting, and sharing! Bring your own hooks. Page Turners Book Club Select Mondays of the month @ 6 p.m. Meet new friends as we discuss the month’s book. Books are reserved for YOU at our circulation desk; come in the month before to check it out. June 12: Keeper’s of Storie by Sally Page July 10: Hotel Nantucket by Elin Hilderbrand Aug. 7: The Relic Master by Christopher Buckley Tasting Tuesday 2nd Tuesday of the month @ 5:30 p.m. Learn about different foods with recipes and tastings. Registration is required. June 13: Cabbage July 11: Berries Aug. 8: Peppers Mysteries in the Morning 2nd Wednesday of the month @ 10 a.m. Elevate your morning with a book discussion. Chat about a historical mystery, a fresh take on an Agatha Christie classic and a fast-paced comedic read. June 14: The Right Sort of Man by Allison Montclair July 12: Nine Lives by Peter Swanson Aug. 9: Bluff by Jane Stanton Hitchcock Backyard Birds Thursday, June 15 @ 6 p.m. Discover how birds can bring delight and awe to those who take the time to observe them. Learn the common species that visit our county throughout the year. Plus, take in tips on how to create a bird-feeding station of your own! Presented by the Lorain County Metro Parks. Registration is required. Crafting on a Budget 3rd Monday of the month @ 2 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. Make friends and craft – and we have so much fun we do it twice that day. Registration is required. June 19: Puzzle Earings July 17: Paper Mache Mini Hat Boxes Aug. 21: Milk Carton Fairy Houses Too Good to Be True Book Club 3rd Wednesday of the month @ 6 p.m. You can enjoy a non-fiction book AND participate in an engaging discussion? Why, that sounds.... June 21: Unraveling: What I Learned About Life While Shearing Sheep, Dyeing Wool, and Making the World’s Ugliest Sweater by Peggy Orenstein July 19: Nature’s Wild ideas: How the Natural World is Inspiring Scientific Innovation by Kristy Hamilton Aug. 16: The Season: A Social History of the Debutante by Kristen Richardson Our Little World Alpacas Thursday, June 22 @ 4:30 p.m. | All Ages Alpacas are back on the lawn. Stop by and learn a bit about alpacas, and if you’re lucky you can pet one. They’re so fluffy! And they hum! Genealogy Club 4th Tuesday of the month @ 6 p.m. Here’s a chance to use Library resources and share experiencs and tips with fellow genealogy enthusiasts. Open to new and experienced genealogists. Registration is required. Ceramics at the Library Select Dates @ 6 p.m. Anne Jesse of the Elyria Arts Council will instruct a two-part pottery class. This hands-on class provides patrons the opportunity to shape and glaze their own pop-up plate to keep. Registration is required. Aug. 1: Making Session Aug. 15: Glazing Session Craft Swap Saturday, August 19 @ 12 - 2 p.m. Has your craft table disappeared under an avalanche of leftover craft supplies? Let your cast-offs become someone else’s treasure! Stop by the Miller Room between August 14 - 18 to donate your unwanted, gently used craft supplies. Then on the 19th come in and take home new gently used supplies. Take home supplies whether you donated or not. Those who donate, get early access at 11 a.m. DID YOU KNOW? West River has a VHS-to-DVD converter station located on the second floor. Bring your home videos and blank DVD to transfer your memories to a more updated platform. Reserve the room today! Call 440-324-9825 for more info.

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