Nordonia Hills Branch Library Events as of April 14th

Nordonia Hills Branch  

Adult Programs 

Visit akronlibrary.org or call 330.467.8595 to register where required.

 Coffee and Conversation

Thursday Book Discussion

April 14, May 12, 2 pm

A monthly meeting to discuss fiction and nonfiction titles in a casual group setting. Copies of each title will be available at the Nordonia Hills Branch Library one month prior to the discussion.

Thursday, April 14 Fuzz: When Nature breaks the Law by Mary Roach

Thursday, May 12 Our Country Friends by Gary Shteyngart

Nordonia Hills Game Time

Board games for everyone

April 16, May 21, 10 am–5 pm 

Meet and join in with players of various games including chess, board and Euro games, role-playing games, mah-jongg, war games, and regular and trading card games. All ages welcome. Please register.

Writer’s Guild of Nordonia Hills Writing group for aspiring writers

Wednesdays, April 20, May 18, 6:30 pm 

Writers wanted! New writers and old hands welcome, fiction, nonfiction, and everything in between. Have your work critiqued and give feedback to others in a fun and friendly environment. Please bring a sample of your work to share.

Mystery Book Discussion

Mystery lovers book club

Wednesdays, April 27, May 25, 6:30 p.m.

Join us to discuss a good mystery. Copies of each title will be available at the Nordonia Hills Branch Library one month prior to the discussion. Please register.

Titles are as follows:

April 27 Harlem Shuffle: A novel by Colson Whitehead

May 25 Silverview: a novel by John LeCarre 

Casual Reads

Light fiction book club

The second Monday of each month 2 pm we will get together to discuss light fiction books. Copies of each title will be available at the Nordonia Hills Branch Library one month prior to the discussion.

Monday, May 9 – The Wangs vs The World by Jade Chang

Socrates Café

Adult Discussion and Philosophical Exploration

Wednesdays, May 11, 6:30 pm

A regular gathering of adults engaging in great conversation, exploring current events, thoughtful ideas, and reasoned debates. Come and take part, or just listen to the discussion! For all patrons 16 & over. No registration necessary – No homework – No assigned reading.

Children’s Programs

Baby Time

Thursdays, April 14, April 21, 10:15 a.m.

Baby Time features books, bounces, songs, and bubbles followed by a playtime.  Baby Time is for ages 2 and under. Register online, by phone, or in person.

Story Time

Thursdays, April 14, April 21, 11:30 a.m.

Story time features stories, rhymes, music, sometimes flannels, and bubbles followed by a playtime.

Story Time is for children ages 3-5. Register online, by phone, or in person

Messy Monday

April 18, May 16, 6:15pm

Join us for some messy fun at 6:15pm. Remember to wear some old clothes, you may get messy. Register online, by phone, or in person

April 18 –Pulled String Art-Make a pulled string art painting with paint, paper, liquid watercolors, and string. The process is captivating and the results are beautiful.

May 16-Paint a wooden drawer for your little things or keepsakes.

Paws for Reading

Mondays, April 25, May 9, 6:30 pm

Tuesdays, May 23, 6:30 pm

Read a book to a certified therapy dog, Edmund or Sweetie. Bring a book or read one of ours! This is a great way for children to practice their literacy skills and gain more confidence in reading aloud. Children of all ages are welcome. Register online, by phone, or in person

School Age Programs

Take It Make It Seed Bomb

April 1-22

Make your very own Earth Day seed bomb to plant later on Earth Day.

Is It Magic Or Is It Science?

Second Monday of each month 6:00 pm

May 10

Join us for great hands on STEM fun.

Teen Programs

Dungeons and Dragons

Second Monday of each month, May 9 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Join our quest at your own peril! Bring your own dice and drinking vessel or pay Miss Sue 10 pieces of gold. We are a green group. Snacks and drinks provided. For more information, please ask Miss Sue.

Teens Volunteer

Saturday, May 14, 11am-1pm

Join us one Saturday a month to work on projects like making library decorations, creating cards for shut ins and cleaning toys and library shelves. Drop in any time between 11 am and 1 pm.

Julie D'Aloiso
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