The library starts its fall program season at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, October 2, with an interesting, illustrated talk on the nearby Magnolia Flouring Mills. Built in 1834 by Richard Elson along the route of the Sandy & Beaver Canal, the Magnolia Flouring Mills remained in the Elson family for 171 years before being acquired by the Stark County Park District in 2005.
If you have never toured the mill, or wanted to find out some more information not often showcased on a tour, come enjoy this presentation of the mill from Stark Parks’ education programmer Trevor Householder. This program is suitable for all ages and no registration is required.