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PENINSULA LIBRARY
Peninsula Library and Historical Society - 6105 Riverview Road. Please call the library to register for any of the following programs or for more information.
PH: 330-657-2291 Email: info@peninsulalibrary.org
Classic Movie Night—The Best of the Best! First Thursday of the month at 6:30PM. After achieving the milestone of showing one hundred classic movies, the regular attendees agreed that we should now do a "best of the best" marathon. Granted, this is subjective and is by no means definitive. After reviewing the past 100 films, this is what we will be showing for the remainer of 2024:
2024
September 5—Roman Holiday
October 3—Gaslight
November 7—The Maltese Falcon
December 5—Remember the Night
Fall Preschool Story Hour begins the week of September 9. Story Hour will be on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:00AM and is for ages two and up. Call or email the library to register your child.
Tuesday Evening Book Club—Second Tuesday at 6:30PM
September 10 - The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt`s Masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer. By Anne-Marie O`Connor
October 8—Picasso`s Lovers. By Jeanne Mackin
Wednesday Day Book Club—1:30PM on the Fourth Wednesday
September 25 - American Daughter: A Memoir. By Stephanie Thornton Plymale
October 23—The Princess of Las Vegas. By Chris Bohjalian
Friends of the Peninsula Library Meeting and set up The Bizarre Bazaar Table - Wednesday, September 11 at 1:00PM
Getting ready for Medicare— Wednesday, September 11, 6:00 to 7:00PM. Getting Started with Medicare is presented by Laura Mutsko, a Certified Senior Adviser and Medicare Supplement Accredited Adviser. She will highlight when and where to apply for Medicare, what decisions you will need to make, what Medicare covers, cost of Medicare, and the difference between original Medicare and Medicare Advantage Plans. We need five reservations for this program to go on so call the library at 330-657-2291 or email info@peninsulalibrary.org
Beach Glass Craft with Sue Luck Wednesday, September 18 at 6:00PM. Sue Luck is half of the Repurposing With A Purpose team from Willoughby, Ohio. She creates art from previously used materials, specifically Lake Erie Beach glass, ceiling fan blades and spindles. The work highlights her appreciation of nature, gardening, and living a joyful life. Sue is thrilled to bring this Beach glass ornament class to Peninsula and share her passion for Lake Erie glass. All glass is handpicked from Lake Erie beaches and in its true beautiful form. We will talk about where and why these beautiful pieces were washed ashore, what they used to be, and then get to work to create your own special beach glass ornament. There is a fee of $10 for the art supplies. Class space is limited so please call to register soon. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Smart Retirement Series presented by James C. Sexton
Tuesday, September 24—Class #1 Retirement Income and Tax Strategies from 6:00PM to 8:00PM
Wednesday, September 25—Class #2 Investments and Withdrawal Strategies from 6:00PM to 8:00PM
Are you planning to retire or already retired? Do you have questions about where and how to invest your retirement assets in an environment of market volatility and uncertainty? Do you know how to take income from your retirement accounts in a tax-efficient manner? Are you concerned about running out of money in retirement?
If the answer is "yes" to any of these questions, then this class could be extremely helpful to you at this crucial point in life.
Join James C. Sexton III, CFP ®, CFS of Western Reserve Capital Management for these classes concentrating on critical retirement and investment issues.
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