Upcoming programs at Bay Village Branch Library

CHILDREN

  • Mondays (10 a.m.) Toddler Storytime – ages 19-35 months
  • Tuesdays (10 a.m.) Toddler Storytime – ages 19-35 months
  • Tuesdays (6:45 p.m.) Family Storytime – for all ages
  • Wednesdays (10 a.m.) Baby and Me Storytime – ages birth-18 months
  • Thursdays (10 a.m.) Preschool Storytime – ages 3-5 (not yet in kindergarten)
  • Fridays (10 a.m.) Family Storytime – for all ages

Wednesday, Jan. 10 (7 p.m.) Mad Scientists: Set it Straight – Join us for a hands-on science program to experiment with a tabletop seesaw. Sponsored by the Friends of the Bay Village Branch Library. Registration required.

Monday, Jan. 15 (2 p.m.) Soccer Showdown: Lego WeDo Robotics – Team up to build a soccer goal, goalie and kicker for a Lego WeDo soccer showdown tournament. Use the Lego WeDo construction set to challenge yourself to construct and program a soccer goal and moving goalie or a kicker using motors and sensors to play a soccer game against other teams of builders. Registration required.

Thursday, Jan. 18 (4 p.m.) The Bookworms – (K-1st grade). Read a short book as a group, followed by discussion and activities. Registration required. 

Wednesday, Jan. 24 (3:15-4 p.m.) Stuffed Animal Sleepover – Drop off your stuffed animal at the Bay Village Library on Tuesday, Jan. 23, anytime between 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Join us for a stuffed animal sleepover party on Jan. 24 at 3:15 p.m. for stories crafts and activities when you pick up your favorite stuffed friend. One stuffed animal per child. Sponsored by the Friends of the Bay Village Branch Library. Registration required.

TEEN

Wednesdays, Jan. 10, 17 and 24 (3 p.m.) Teen Zone – Grades 5 & up: Chill with something fun to do after school – gaming, art, movies, technology and more!

ADULT

Thursday, Jan. 18 (7 p.m.) Community Conversation: 'Evicted' –  Academic scholar Dr. David Hammack of Case Western Reserve University will lead a rich and thoughtful conversation around the topic of eviction and its effect on the community. The purpose of the discussion is to engage both the public and community leaders in a conversation about the impact of housing insecurity on the region and shed light on the work being done by fair housing, veterans affairs, mental health and social services. Conversation will be based on Matthew Desmond’s book, "Evicted," but it is not mandatory to read the book prior to program.

Saturday, Jan. 20 (2 p.m.) Painting to Poetry – Join us to create a painting set to poetry. Let the poem inspire you as you create an original work of art. No artistic ability is needed, just a desire to create. Acrylic paints, paintbrushes and canvas will be provided. Registration required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Bay Village Branch.

Please register to attend the programs online at cuyahogalibrary.org, call us at 440-871-6392, or stop in to the library at 502 Cahoon Road and register with a librarian.

Tara McGuinness

CCPL - Bay Village Branch, Adult Reference Staff

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