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Teen Anime Club

Teen Anime Club is this Saturday, February 13 from 2pm-4pm.  In honor of Valentine’s Day, teens will be making and decorating chocolates.    For the remainder of the program, teens will watch and discuss a Miyazaki movie with fellow Otaku.  The program is for teens 13 years and olderNo registration is required.

 

Free Movie on Saturday


March 5 at 2:00pm

Based on a true story involving football, 1970's, racial tension, Alabama, and the incredible change that took place at Woodlawn High School. You will be glad you invested your time watching this movie. The movie is rated PG.

You are welcome to bring your own snack and a drink with a lid. No registration is required for our FREE movie Saturday.

American Revolution Then and Now--Monday, 7:00 pm

April is the month where we often commemorate the Civil War, but let’s not forget the 18th of April in ’75, Paul Revere, Lexington and Concord and the shots heard round the world.   This Monday, April 25 at 7:00 pm, take your seat in the library’s Community Meeting Room for an overview of the American Revolution presented by Christopher Craft.   During this turbulent political time in our nation's history, a time of talk of a new "revolution in America", it seems very appropriate to take some time to learn more about the original American Revolution.  Christopher Craft, former American History teacher at Fairless Schools, amateur historian of America's Civil War, and present employee of the Massillon Museum, will discuss aspects of the first revolution and how it relates to both the second revolution, the Civil War, and the new revolutionary movement.  This is of interest to all ages; it’s free and no registration is required.

Preserving Your Past--Monday, May 2, 7:00 pm

Are your family treasures crumbling before  your eyes?   Photos in shoe boxes, or even worse, magnetic photo albums.   Books in the crawlspace.  Documents in a drawer.   Learn how to preserve your past on Monday, May 2, at 7:00 pm in the library's Community Meeting Room.   Mandy Altimus Pond, Archivist at the Massillon Museum will share simple and inexpensive methods for properly caring for your personal memorabilia.  Start today to save those memories for your descendants.  This program is free and of interest to all ages.