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Events Flyer September and October Events at Twinsburg Public Library WWW.TWINSBURGLIBRARY.ORG Patrons are strongly encouraged to phone ahead or check the website for the most up-to-date hours, services, and information. Please contact the Library Director with any questions or concerns. Adult Activities The Library will be closed on the following dates: 330-425-4268 x2 Registration is now available online. Monday, September 6 - Labor Day Visit the Library or call the Adult Reference Desk. Monday, October 11 - Staff Training Day Open Mic Nite SMART Recovery Support Group Beauty of Wildlife: Wednesdays, Sept. 1 & Oct. 6, Tuesdays, Sept. 14 & Oct. 12, 6 - 7pm Watercolor Landscape 6:30 - 8:30pm Empower yourself to achieve Monday, Sept. 20, 6 - 8pm independence from addiction at this Step-by-step instruction is provided by English Language Learning monthly meeting that follows the Art Specialist Rozenia Cunningham. Wednesdays, Sept. 8 - Dec. 8, SMART Recovery principles. A $10 fee includes all materials. 6 - 6:30pm Music in the Garden - The Two Toms SMART Recovery for Friends & Family English Conversation Practice Tuesday, Sept. 14, 6:30 - 7:30pm Tuesdays, Sept. 21 & Oct. 19, 6 - 7pm Wednesdays, Sept. 8 - Dec. 8, Enjoy a family-friendly concert with A support group for those wishing 6:30 - 7pm Tom Yuhas and Tom Honsa as they to help loved ones struggling with Practice conversations with the teacher sing about planes, trains, automobiles, addiction. and other English Language Learners. and maybe even a racehorse. Fall Movie Night - Nomadland Registration is required for both Watercolor Doodling Adult Craft Kit Wednesday, Sept. 29, 6 - 8pm English sessions. Individuals may also Wednesday, Sept. 15 Enjoy the Oscar-winning film that won 2021 Library2021 Events schedule one-on-one lessons and U.S. Available while supplies last. best picture, best actress, and best Citizenship Test assistance. director in 2020. R. 1 hour 47 minutes. Children and Family Activities 330-425-4268 x3 Tween and Teen Activities 330-425-4268 x6 Complete details and registration are on the Library’s online events calendar. Call or visit Children’s Place or Teen Crossings if you have questions. Registration is required for all virtual programs and for those that offer kits. Dungeons & Dragons Teen Advisory Board Meeting We are celebrating Thursdays, Sept. 9 - Oct. 28, 2 - 5pm Mondays, Sept. 13 & Oct. 4, Library Card Sign-up Month! We will be playing in person and 6:30 - 7:30pm online. New AND experienced players Share your ideas and receive The first 50 students in Grades are welcome! Registration is required community service hours, too! K - 6 who bring in their own library for online participants in order to Grades 7 - 12. card (or sign up for a new one) will receive the login information. recieve a COSI science kit! Grades 7 - 12. Super Smash Bros. Nintendo Switch Day Kids Take-Home Craft Bluey Bonanza! Tuesdays, Sept. 14 - Oct. 26, 2 - 5pm Tuesday, Sept. 7 and then every Friday, Sept. 10, 11 - 11:30am Grades 7 - 12. Monday in Sept. & Oct. Celebrate our favorite pup with games, Crafts are available during business activities, and more! All ages. SAT Strategy Session hours at the Children’s Desk or Drive- Wednesday, Sept. 15, 7:30 - 8:30pm Up Window while supplies last. Paws to Read Learn everything you need to know Saturdays, Sept. 11 & Oct. 9, about the SAT before taking the test. Magic: The Gathering 11am - 12:30pm Attend this online program through Wednesdays, Sept. 8 - Oct. 27, 2 - 5pm Read to and interact with licensed The Princeton Review’s website. Visit We will be playing in person and therapy dogs. Ages 4 and up. the Library’s online events calendar to online. New AND experienced players register. Grades 9 - 12. are welcome! Registration is required Make Natural Paint from the Wild for online participants in order to Saturday, Sept. 11, 3 - 4pm Maple Leaf Decor receive the login information. Make paint from items like berries or Thursday, Sept. 16, 7 - 7:30pm Grades 7 - 12. leaves. Then, put paint to paper and Make this autumn craft to spruce up see what you create! Grades 2 - 6. your room! Grades 4 - 6. Includes a take-home option Events are sponsored by the Friends of the Library and are free unless noted. 10050 Ravenna Rd. Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Youth Services Events, cont. Teen Halloween - Addams Family Mini Golf in the Library! Interactive Movie Saturday, Oct. 23, 1 - 3:30pm SAT Virtual Practice Test FAIRWAY FRIDAY FORE ADULTS Halloween is here! Scream, snack, and Saturday, Sept. 18, 9am - 1pm Friday, Oct. 1, 6 - 10pm celebrate watching the Addams Family! Take a full-length free practice test online Food, drinks, prizes, and more! Tickets: Grades 7 - 12. through The Princeton Review’s website. $35 Single; $60 Couple; $110 Foursome Visit the Library’s online events calendar to After School Teen Movie - Escape Room register. Grades 9 - 12. KIDZ PAR-TEE FORE THE LIBRARY Monday, Oct. 25, 3:30 - 5pm Saturday, Oct. 2, 10am - 4pm* Watch a scary movie (PG-13) after school After School Teen Movie - Chaos Walking Community play. Family-friendly activities. for Halloween! Grades 7 - 12. Monday, Sept. 20, 3 - 5pm Tickets: $2/Person; $10/Family Watch this YA novel-turned-movie (PG-13) *9 - 10am is Sensory-Friendly Hour No-Carve Pumpkin Decoration with friends and snacks! Grades 7 - 12. *4 - 5pm is Teen Hour (12 and older) Wednesday, Oct. 27, 7 - 7:30pm Love to decorate pumpkins but hate the Sign Language: Pre-K - 2nd Grade HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST mess it makes? Join us in this no-mess Tuesdays, Sept. 21 - Oct. 26, 6 - 6:30pm Friday, Oct. 1, 5 - 7pm pumpkin decorating program. Grades 4 - 6. Saturday, Oct. 2, 10am - 2pm Sign Language: 3rd - 6th Grade $10/shot for a $3,000 prize. Tuesdays, Sept. 21 - Oct. 26, 6:45 - 7:30pm Little Goblins Thursday, Oct. 28, 5:30 - 6pm or Visit the Library’s website for more details. SAT Scores Back Session Friday, Oct. 29, 11 - 11:30am Wednesday, Sept. 22, 7:30 - 8:30pm Fundraiser hosted by The Foundation of Calling all ghosts and goblins 5 & under! Put Learn how to interpret your scores and how the Twinsburg Public Library. on your costumes and trick or treat at the they impact your college application. Visit the Library. Please register for only one time slot. Library’s online events calendar to register LEGO® Challenge! Spooktacular Story Time Yoga for this program held online through The Friday, Oct. 8, 11am - 12pm Saturday, Oct. 30, 11am - 12pm Princeton Review’s website. Grades 9 - 12. Do you have what it takes to be a champion Hauntingly fun yoga poses and not-so-scary builder? Come find out! Kindergarten and up. Sensory STEAM Story Time Halloween stories. Bring a mat or towel. Pre-K (age 4) - Grade 2. Friday, Sept. 24, 11 - 11:30am ACT Virtual Practice Test Enjoy numerous activities that will help you Saturday, Oct. 9, 9am - 1pm explore your senses and discover more about Take a full-length free practice test online Adult Services Events, cont. the world around you. Open to all ages but is through The Princeton Review’s website. particularly beneficial for toddlers and those Visit the Library’s online events calendar to In-Person Yoga with Cynthia Burr with developmental delays and disabilities. register. Grades 9 - 12. Tuesdays, Oct. 5 - 26, 6 - 7pm Intended for beginners to advanced yogis. Adulting 101 - Home Maintenance Halloween 3D Craft Participants must bring their own yoga mat. Saturday, Sept. 25, 2 - 3pm Saturday, Oct. 9, 3 - 4pm Do you know how to wire a light switch or Build your own haunted house scene within Fall Movie Night - A Quiet Place Part II patch holes in drywall? If you answered a frame! Grades 2 - 6. Wednesday, Oct. 13, 6 - 8pm “no”, then you’ll want to join us for Enjoy the sequel to 2018’s box office hit this fun, introductory, pre-recorded home ACT Scores Back Session A Quiet Place. PG-13. 1 hour 37 minutes. maintenance class. Grades 7 - 12. Wednesday, Oct. 13, 7:30 - 8:30pm Learn how to interpret your scores and how Book Page Chalkboard Wreath ACT Strategy Session they impact your college application. This Adult Craft Kit Wednesday, Oct. 6, 7:30 - 8:30pm program is held online through The Princeton Friday, Oct. 15 Learn everything you need to know about Review’s website. Visit the Library’s online Available while supplies last. the ACT, including structure, content, and events calendar to register. Grades 9 - 12. approach when you attend this online Halloween Trivia Night program through The Princeton Review’s Teen Taste Test: Halloween Candy Monday, Oct. 25, 6:30 - 7:30pm website. Visit the Library’s online events Friday, Oct. 15, 3:30 - 4:30pm Questions will be geared towards adults, but calendar to register. Grades 9 - 12. Eat individually wrapped candy. Then, teams including family members of all ages compare and vote for the best and worst. are welcome to join. Grades 7 - 12..
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