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Barberton Public Library News - September 1, 2023

Schools and Libraries

September 4, 2023

From: Barberton Public Library

We are excited to welcome these local authors on September 9th!

Don Ake
Josh Bechtel
Jane Blasio
Dianne Couts
Michelle Deyarmin
Cari Dubiel
Keyanna Ellis

Amanda Flower
Mercy Givens
AudraKate Gonzalez

Tshana Nko Jefferson
Joan Kennedy

Wendy Kolie
Irv Korman

Kathryn Long
Mindy McGinnis

Bob Morehead
Cat Russell
Conrad Storad
John Taylor
Jane Turzillo

How Money Works

Thursday, September 7

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

When it comes to finances, how much do you know? Learn How Money Works to help create a solid foundation for today and tomorrow. Topics include budgeting, paying off debt, saving for emergencies, and investing for the future. This program is presented by financial professional Toni Fry.

Talking About Brain Health and Aging: The Basics

Tuesday, September 12

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Talking About Brain Health & Aging: The Basics aims to kickstart conversations by laying a foundation of information around ways to promote healthy aging and reduce potential threats to brain health no matter your age at this moment.

This program is presented by Nicole Becher, a Clinical Coordinator for the Senior and Adult Services Department of the Summit County Public Health Department.

Introvert Recharging Night

 Thursday, September 14

6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

 Decompress at the Library as we celebrate National Coloring Day. We will provide adult coloring pages, blank paper for drawing, and coloring utensils. Calming music will be played and tea will be served, but you're welcome to bring your own earbuds or beverage. Stay for an hour or pop in for a few minutes. No pressure, just enjoy the zen. Ages 18 and up.

Resurrecting Edgar Allen Poe with Author Mindy McGinnis

 Tuesday, September 26

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

 Teen author Mindy McGinnis discusses the inspiration for her duology The Initial Insult and The Last Laugh which draw heavily on the short stories of Edgar Allan Poe while covering modern themes of class, bullying, and small-town politics. Books will be available for purchase. Register to receive a reminder email.

Wild Mushrooms: A World of Wonder at Our Feet

Wednesday, September 27

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Learn about the diverse world of wild mushrooms including edible & toxic species, bioluminescent and hallucinogenic species, and much more!

Presented by Walt Sturgeon, who has over forty-five years of experience studying and identifying mushrooms. His award-winning photos of mushroom and fungi can be seen in numerous mushroom field guide publications, including his own publication Appalachian Mushrooms: a Field Guide.

Local History

Catherine Dobbs was born in Shreve, Ohio, and attended Barberton schools. She graduated around 1925, and then attended the University of Akron night school and Ohio State University. While at Ohio State  she became interested in Barberton history, Ohio history, and government. It was at this time she worked in the Ohio House of Representatives and as a researcher in the Ohio Legislative Library.

The Barberton Public Library owns several copies of her 1947 book, Freedom’s Will: The Society of the Separatists of Zoar – A Historical Adventure of Religious Communism in Ohio.

Ms. Dobbs also served as the first and only female mayor of Barberton (1956-1961) and was reportedly the first woman mayor of a major industrial city. 

Catherine Dobbs

Wednesday, September 20

2:30 - 3:45 p.m.

Join us as we remember Catherine Dobbs, her service to Barberton, and the many positive changes she made within the community.

Job Services with OhioMeansJobs

Every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., connect with a representative from OhioMeansJobs Summit County on the Library's first floor for help with all your job-seeking needs.

OMJ helps with resumes, job searches, interview preparation, and much more.

For more information about OhioMeansJobs Summit County and online resources visit summitmediaomj.org.

Leveraging a Modern Resume

Wednesday, September 6

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Learn how to build an effective resume including common resume myths, what does and does not belong on a resume, and how to put a resume in order by relevance. Attendees will also learn how to create applicant tracking software friendly resumes. This career workshop is presented by OhioMeansJobs Summit County.

Mastering the Interview

 Wednesday, September 20

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Learn how to prepare for both in-person and virtual interviews and how to answer the most challenging interview questions. Attendees will also learn what to bring and how to dress for an interview. This career workshop is presented by OhioMeansJobs Summit County.

Your Library, Wherever You Go

Films, television shows, music, audiobooks, graphic novels, ebooks.

Hoopla

Audiobooks, ebooks, Libby Extras: Craftsy, Qello, IndieFlix, The Great Courses, and Classica

Libby

Place holds, check your account, ebooks, and audiobooks.

Clevnet

Get Moving!

Have a seat at noon on September 12, 19, and 26, and improve your flexibility by participating in a free chair yoga class. This gentle program will be led by Colleen Hohl, a 200-hour certified yoga instructor from the Asheville Yoga Center in North Carolina. No registration is required.

Master Crafter Challenge

Thursday, September 21

6:00 - 7:30 p.m.

Attention all crafters: are you ready for a unique challenge? Join us at the Master Crafter program for an evening of creative fun. 

The Challenge: Create a masterpiece in One Hour.

The Catch: You must use three secret craft supplies. 

Registration is required.

Master Crafter Challenge Registration

Trivia Time!

Test your knowledge on Monday, September 11 at 6:00 p.m. with our trivia nights on the second Monday of every month from June-December. Battle it out in categories like science, music, and geography, and see which team emerges victorious. Winners receive bragging rights. Ages 16 and up.

Join the Club!

Hooks & Books

Bring your portable crafts and we’ll share what books we've been reading. Hooks & Books will meet at White Rabbit Galleries, 571 W Tuscarawas Ave. You are welcome to bring a snack and a beverage.

Evening Hooks & Books

Wednesday, September 13

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Afternoon Hooks & Books

Wednesday, September 27

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Genealogy Club

The Genealogy Club meets on Tuesday, September 12 at 10:30 a.m. in the historic Board Room. All experience levels are welcome. The meetings often include a short program followed by a discussion and sharing of ideas, resources, and advice. Registration is required.

Register Here

Between the Covers Romance Book Club

Read or listen to Aphrodite and the Duke by J. J. McAvoy and attend this welcoming discussion in person or via Zoom on Monday, September 18 at 6:00 p.m.

Please register online to receive the Zoom link and reminder email.

Register Here

Evening Book Club

Join us on Monday, September 28 at 6:00 p.m. as we discuss Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce.

Please register online to receive a reminder email.

Register Here

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