
Bill Mason will wrap up the Living History Series on June 21, speaking about his time with the British RAF, piloting a Lancaster Bomber.
Bring your favorite antique to the library and have it appraised by Susan Marocchino during this popular library program.
Registration begins on July 2 and is limited. Call 330-688-3295 ext. 4 or stop by the Information Desk to register. Please call if you need to cancel your reservation.
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Join licensed personal chef, Sarah Mentzer of Home for Dinner, as she presents ‘Berry Bonanza’ in the Stow Room at the library. Watch her step-by-step cooking demonstrations and taste the sample recipes.
Registration starts May 17. Call 330-688-3295 ext. 4 or stop by the Information Desk to register. Please call if you need to cancel your reservation.
Enjoy sounds from the past as locally renowned acoustic guitarist Rick Iacoboni performs instrumental interpretations of the Beatles’ songs. Hear fascinating stories behind the Beatles’ influences in composing the songs, how the songs were written and little known facts about how they were recorded. Registration starts April 23 for this free program.
Call 330-688-3295 ext. 4 or stop by the Information Desk to register. This program is sponsored by Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library and the Friends of the Library.
The Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library is hosting a Living History Series with talks by people who were a part of some of the 20th Century’s most pivotal events. The series features one speaker per month and runs through June.
On Wednesday, May 16, William Perry will talk about his service with the highly decorated Buffalo Soldiers in Italy.
Join licensed personal chef, Sarah Mentzer of Home for Dinner, as she presents ‘Tacos, Chips & Salsa—Ole!’ in the Stow Room at the library. Watch her step-by-step cooking demonstrations and taste the sample recipes.
Registration starts April 10. Call 330-688-3295 ext. 4 or stop by the Information Desk to register. Please call if you need to cancel your reservation.
Join licensed personal chef, Sarah Mentzer of Home for Dinner, as she presents ‘Cupcake Craze!’ in the Stow Room at the library. Watch her step-by-step cooking demonstrations and taste the sample recipes.
Registration starts March 12. Call 330-688-3295 ext. 4 or stop by the Information Desk to register. Please call if you need to cancel your reservation.
The Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library is hosting a Living History Series with talks by people who were a part of some of the 20th Century’s most pivotal events. The series will feature one speaker per month and runs through June.
Japanese internment camp survivor John Ochi will talk about his experiences during WWII.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government interned over 110,000 Japanese- Americans without due process. Whole communities were rounded up and sent to camps, sometimes just clapboard shelters or converted stables. Families were forced to abandon their businesses, communities, property and homes. More than two thirds of those interned were citizens born in the United States.
Join us for this free concert with Brent Kirby. Kirby’s original songs reflect the spirit of such artists as Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Ray Lamontagne, and Wilco. His guitar and vocal performances have earned him nominations for Best Singer/Songwriter by Cleveland Scene magazine and the Free Times.
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