Yearly Archives: 2019

09 17, 2019

Discover Frank Lloyd Wright

By |2019-09-17T06:00:11-04:00September 17, 2019|

Frank Lloyd Wright is America’s most famous architect. He innovated the Prairie and Usonian styles of design and planned hundreds of structures that dot the country (including Lake County).

And his life is as fascinating as his architecture. Both his tempestuous relationships with women and the murders at his Taliesin estate were headline fodder during his lifetime.

Learn about Wright’s work and life from architecture enthusiast and our Executive Director Cheryl Kuonen. She has studied Wright and visited dozens of his designs across the continental United States.

By the way, if you want to learn even more about Wright, we have several books and documentaries about him that you can borrow.

09 5, 2019

Discover the ‘Unique Eats & Eateries of Cleveland’

By |2019-09-05T06:00:48-04:00September 5, 2019|

Looking for new ideas on where to eat in Cleveland?

Get suggestions from the gourmands who literally wrote the book. Fran Golden and David Molyneaux, authors of Unique Eats and Eateries of Cleveland.

The native Clevelanders took a moment to speak with us when they visited the library recently. They share their love for the dim sum at Li Wah, artichokes at Gallucci’s, local staples like Sokolowski’s, and more.

By the way, you can visit our YouTube page for exclusive interviews with other critically acclaimed and bestselling authors like Paula McLain, Christina Baker Kline, Karin Slaughter, and Dan Chaon,

08 25, 2019

Major Battles of the Civil War: The Atlanta Campaign

By |2019-08-25T06:00:05-04:00August 25, 2019|

The Battle of Atlanta didn’t just give the Union a major military victory, it saved Abraham Lincoln’s presidency.

You can learn all about the difficult, dangerous, and decisive Atlanta campaign from our friends at James A. Garfield National Historic Site.

Our Civil War series continues at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at our Main Branch. We’ll discuss the Battle of Antietam. As always, the talk is free and open to all.

By the way, if you’re interested in Civil War history, several talks in our Civil War series can be viewed online in their entirety, including:

08 5, 2019

An anniversary gift from a pair of talented friends

By |2019-08-05T06:00:28-04:00August 5, 2019|

"Story Hour" by Sharon Kovach and Diane Wantz

“Story Hour” by Sharon Kovach and Diane Wantz

You may have noticed the gorgeous new quilt hanging in our Main Branch.

Story Hour was a gift to Mentor Public Library for our 200th anniversary. Sharon Kovach designed it and did the artwork. Diane Wantz (our Trustee Board President) quilted and finished it.

 

We’re fortunate to have such talented and generous friends!

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