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PENINSULA LIBRARY
Peninsula Library Programs, www.peninsulalibrary.org, 330-657-2291. Reservations are requested for these programs, please call the library to sign up.
Preschool Story Time is on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:00AM. Please call the library to register your child. This program is for ages 2 and up.
Monday - March 25, April 1, 15, 22
Thursday - March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25
Classic Movie Night—First Thursday at 6:30PM
April 4—An Affair to Remember (1957, 115 minutes)—Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr
Woodridge Local Schools Art Show 2024
March 23 to April 4
Woodridge Local Schools will be displaying artwork created by gifted students at the Peninsula Library March 23 to April 4. Come to the Peninsula Library to see what wonderful things are happening in the art rooms of Woodridge!
Friends of the Peninsula Library Meeting and Set up the Spring Bizarre Bazaar Table
Wednesday, April 10, 1:00PM
Wednesday Day Book Club—1:30PM on the fourth Wednesday of the month.
April 24— The heaven and earth grocery store By James McBride.
Are you ready for a new puppy? - Saturday, April 13 at 10:00AM
If you are thinking about bringing a new puppy home, do you think you`re ready? On April 13, Jacob Mayer, a canine specialist with American Caniner, LLC, will help you find the perfect match and make the puppy homecoming a breeze! He will highlight:
- If your life is ready for a new dog
- What kind of dog is right for you
- Where to get a new dog
- How to pick out a dog
- How to inintroduce your new dog to your house
- Present and Future: life with a dog
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Reservations are requested, please call the library at 330-657-2291 or email info@peninsulalibrary.org.
First Bronson Home in Peninsula presented by Edward Andros
Thursday, April 18, at 7:00PM.
What Did Mary Bronson Know?
This question was the starting point for Peninsula resident and local historian Ed Andros in his quest to identify the place where the original Bronson family home was established within Boston Township 200 years ago this year. As different answers have been given by different authors at different times he plans to share his viewpoint at the Library at 7:00PM on the evening of April 18. The program is scheduled to last 60 minutes.
After sifting the historical record Ed believes he now knows the answer (thanks in large part to Hermon Bronson`s wife and partner) and is eager to share what he`s discovered. Long-time residents should be prepared to be surprised since he claims the answer has been standing in front of us-- without our knowing what we`ve been looking at. Reservations are requested.
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