Find all of your adult programs and classes including arts, crafts, hobbies, book groups, writing groups, business development, computers & technology, cooking, food, gardening, HSE / GED and ESOL, health & wellness, history, genealogy, travel, and performance & special events. EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS WITH US Sorry, no programs
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HEALTH CARE SERVICES Get free blood pressure, blood sugar, weight screenings, a flu shot, help with health insurance navigation, and more by working with our great community partners - all for free at the Library. If you are interested in providing a service, please complete this form. For women without insurance and who
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LOOK OUT TOLEDO! Here come the community leaders of the future by Terri Carroll, Director of Communications Today’s youth have gone through a lot during the past two years. But that’s not stopping them! They are ready to shape their world, and the Library is here to help. Academic success and the Library
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BRINGING THE LIBRARY TO THE COMMUNITY By the Ready to Read, Mobile Services, and Home Delivery teams LOOK OUT TOLEDO! HERE COME THE COMMUNITY LEADERS OF THE FUTURE By Terri Carroll, Director of Communications BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF READERS By Abby Byers, assistant manager, Waterville Branch BRINGING
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BRINGING THE COMMUNITY TO THE LIBRARYby Allison Fiscus, Adult Services CoordinatorInternet access – food availability – vaccine appointments – test kits – support for students and teachers – computer access for new benefits and programs – health screenings … the list of community needs that emerged during the pandemic has been extensive.Since March 2020, the
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BRINGING THE LIBRARY TO THE COMMUNITYby the Ready to Read, Mobile Services, and Home Delivery teamsAs the previous article showcases, bringing community partners into Library spaces brings renewed attention to the idea of access. Taking the Library out into the community is also critical to increasing access to Library-specific services.Next time you are at
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Find all of your adult programs and classes including arts, crafts, hobbies, book groups, writing groups, business development, computers & technology, cooking, food, gardening, HSE / GED and ESOL, health & wellness, history, genealogy, travel, and performance & special events. Sorry, no programs in this category are scheduled at
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Celebrate Welcoming Week with Toledo Library and Welcome Toledo Lucas County. Welcoming Week celebrates Toledo's certification as a welcoming place for all! The Toledo Library has a week-long lineup of programs and activities to showcase the amazing cultures of our community and the contributions they have made. TLCPL will kickoff Welcoming Week with
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Running Wild Media Takeover: Oct. 2022 Running Wild Media is a film production company that specializes in wildlife, science, expedition, and conservation filmmaking. Utilizing their backgrounds and expertise in conservation biology, international travel, and filmmaking, they have traveled the world filming and creating content that tell stories of conservation and adventure. Their passion
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Our first Immigrant Heritage Month storyteller is Ting Li, who comes from a city called Dalian, in China. Arriving as a student, Ting Li has since found her way to Toledo, where she experienced "numerous moments that people from a greater Toledo community radiated warmth towards each other."
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BE HERE NOW Calling all makers, doers, dreamers, and creatives The Library has what you need for this moment of now by Rebecca Kramer, Manager of South Branch I’ve always been a dabbler, a jack of all trades, someone curious about the possibilities. One of my favorite ways to make a day a
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LIBRARY TO THE RESCUE by Lauren Boeke, Assistant Youth Services Coordinator and Mom When my oldest child started elementary school, I was amazed at how much she learned during her kindergarten year. I was in awe as I watched her teacher guide an entire class of wiggly children through concepts that would serve
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Summer Read logging ended on Aug. 1. Grand prize winners will be notified by Aug. 3. All readers have until August 20 to pick up registration prizes. Thanks for being one of our 10,000+ summer readers in 2022! If you missed out on Summer Read you can still join one of our other reading challenges
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A PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES First and Third Thursdays at Main Library. Attend one class, or attend them all. All courses are free and individual or group registrations are available. For individual registration select the program below or call 419.259.5200. For group registrations, call 419.259.5293. Loading Programs...
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BRINGING RESOURCES TO YOU Get the help you need directly from community partners at your Library. Services include: Legal help Education help Food help Housing, eviction, and rental assistance Reentry Mental health referrals The current scheduled services are listed below. Click here for health services. If you need immediate help, dial 211 to connect
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Don't see your favorite location? Let staff know you are interested in having a book group. We take requests seriously and hope we can find the perfect opportunity to discuss your favorites books, authors, and genres. Who doesn't love talking about books? Sorry, no programs in this category are scheduled at this
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START OR GROW YOUR ORGANIZATION We’re bringing our small business and nonprofit know-how to Library locations throughout Lucas County. Each month, you’ll find business and nonprofit specialist librarians at: New schedule: Mott: First Tuesday | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Heatherdowns: Second Tuesday | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sylvania: Third Tuesday | 1
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LIBRARY LEGACY FOUNDATIONThe Library Legacy Foundation raises funds to plan for the future security of the Library, purchases books, materials and technology for the system, and funds impactful Library programming, including Authors! and Summer Read. The Foundation is a tax-deductible, 501(c)(3) organization, so your support qualifies as a charitable gift. View our annual report.
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MAKE A DIFFERENCEThanks for your interest in volunteering at the Library! We are now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. As a VolunTEEN, you will: Assist with Library programming and programming duties. Assist staff with maintaining a clean and neat collection throughout the Library. Fulfill optional opportunities available based on the needs
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What do you see when you think about the future of Toledo and Lucas County? At the Library, we think emerging community investments, opportunities, and national recognition are changing the trajectory of our region. With our incomparable staff and resources, the Library is positioned to fuel this positive momentum. We're proud to be
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Use the live music archive to listen to favorite artists. Watch news coverage or entertainment programs. Search various books published before 1923 in American and Canadian libraries. ACCESS NOW
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To keep our Library safe and welcoming, we ask all Library visitors to read and follow rules and guidelines. I will: Report a lost/stolen card immediately and not allow my card to be used by another person. Pay all charges for loss of or damage to all material borrowed on this
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BE OUR FRIEND! Friends of the Library (FOL) is a non-tax deductible 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that encourages and promotes ongoing development and use of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library through volunteer opportunities and support for programs, branch activities and levy campaigns. The organization also hosts books sales and other functions to raise
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419.259.5290 westtoledo.branch@toledolibrary.org Acting Manager: Ryan Rigaux Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: West Toledo opened its present building in 1930. In 2001 it was remodeled and expanded. In 2013 it closed for one year to upgrade again and expand from 18,987 to 21,515 square feet, re-opening
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419.878.3055 waterville.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: William Harbauer Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Serving southwestern Lucas County, Waterville Branch has been at its present location since 1964, having outgrown classroom space at the local elementary school. After a renovation in 1980, the facility outgrew its space and expanded again
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419.259.5330 washington.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Angela Bronson Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The Washington Branch was established in Trilby School in 1928. In 1961 it moved to a new building on Whitmer Drive, which it outgrew. In 1986, the branch moved to a new building at 5560 Harvest
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419.259.5220 toledoheights.branch@toledolibrary.org Acting Manager: Megan Gankosky Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: In 1935, a Public Works Administration (PWA) grant allowed the Library to build this English Tudor-style branch. In 1998, the capital improvements levy allowed the Library to add a quiet study room, expand the
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419.882.2089 sylvania.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Erin Connolly Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The Sylvania Public Library was founded in 1927 and moved to its present location in 1958. In 1970, the Library merged with the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. The branch remodel occurred in 1989-90. The
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419.259.5395 south.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Rebecca Kramer Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: As a famous library philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie provided funds to South Branch Library, which opened on January 16, 1918. South has been an asset to the Old South End community. South serves a multicultural and
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419.259.5370 sanger.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Faith Hairston Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The Sanger Branch opened in 1950. The name originates from Sigmond Sanger, a prominent Toledo tax attorney and President of the Library Board of Trustees for 27 years. Since 1950, the Branch has moved several times to
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419.259.5320 reynolds.corners.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Linda Kerul Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Originally part of the Lucas County Library System, the branch operated out of a rented storefront when it opened in 1958. In July of 1975, Reynolds Corners moved to a 6,000-square-foot location in a rented storefront
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419.259.5390 pointplace.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Shelly Guerrero Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Library service for the Point Place community began in 1926 when the Lucas County Library opened a branch in the former Point Place Junior High School. When Point Place became part of the city of
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419.259.5250 oregon.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Lisa Green Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Services to the Oregon community began in February of 1965 in the Oregon Plaza Shopping Center at Coy and Navarre. This location was enlarged in 1980 as usage of the facility increased. In April of
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419.259.5230 mott.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Celeste Felix Taylor Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Mott Branch opened in 1918 with funds from famous library philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Anna C. Mott, an active Toledoan who left a portion of her estate to the Library, is the namesake for the branch.
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419.259.5360 maumee.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Susan Skitowski Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The site of the Maumee Branch has seen a rich history. It's been a seminary, a courthouse, a glass factory, and was the site of Dudley's Massacre, an ambush set by the British and the Native
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419.259.5200 ask@toledolibrary.org Manager: Terwase Ngur Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Main Library has free, covered parking in an attached parking garage. Enter the parking garage from Adams Street and go down the ramp. Parking garage height limit: 7 ft. 6 in.
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419.259.5310 locke.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Joseph Cowley Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The Locke Branch, which opened in 1917, was one of six libraries built in Lucas County with funds from Andrew Carnegie. The current building renovation used funding from a 10-year bond levy approved by Lucas County
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419.259.5280 lagrange.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Katie Midgley Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The Lagrange Branch opened at the corner of Lagrange and Central Avenue in August 1934. In 1979 the Library relocated to the Chester Zablocki Senior Center. By the spring of 2005, the Branch had moved to
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419.259.5380 kingroad.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Julie Bursten Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: In 2016, the King Road Branch Library construction occurred because of the growing Sylvania and Holland communities. The Library construction began next to Sylvania Southview High School. The Library offers students a safe space to
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419.259.5340 kent.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Michelle Smith-Shelton Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The Kent Branch first opened in 1917 and was the first full-service location. In 1974 a fire destroyed the original branch. The Library then operated temporarily out of a storefront on Collingwood Blvd. The new
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419.259.5240 holland.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Hannah Grohowski Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Holland branch was built in 1984 to replace Bookmobile Service at Strawberry Acres Park. As the community and its population grew, the branch outgrew its increased customer visits and expanded collection. In 2002 it was renovated.
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419.259.5270 heatherdowns.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Judy Jones Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: The original Heatherdowns Branch was built in 1968 and was unique because of its round shape. In 1991, it became the largest branch in square footage. In 2015 and 2016, the branch underwent substantial
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419.259.5210 birmingham.branch@toledolibrary.org Manager: Brooke Cox Directions PROGRAMS: ABOUT US: Birmingham opened in 1920 in the East Side Community House before moving to its location in 1930. In 2003, the facility received an expansion that doubled its size, allowing it to host more programs
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WELCOME Are you an international newcomer interested in finding out about community, economic, educational, and social resources? Maybe you want to find a way to celebrate the diverse cultures that make Toledo and Lucas County a wonderful place to visit and live. Or you may be interested in learning a new language.
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YOUR HISTORY. YOUR LIBRARY. Books and artifacts inside the Local History & Genealogy Department lay a foundation of who we are today in Toledo and Lucas County. Whether you’re a new arrival or lifelong resident, (re)discover what makes our region great. Explore history as it happened with extensive newspaper archives, yearbooks and other
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WE'RE HERE TO HELP We can help you: Search and apply for jobs online Write or update your resume Set up an email account Computer and internet basics Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Google Drive and Google Docs Walk-in, call, or email your favorite location, during Library hours. For more information, please
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WE'RE HERE TO HELP! All Library locations have computers, printers, and WiFi access available during all open hours. We are happy to help you with email, information searches, Microsoft and Google products, emedia access, and more. No appointment is needed for help, but you can schedule a specific time to guarantee
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MAKE A REQUEST We're happy to be a good neighbor by providing free self-serve community room space. (Self-serve means you may move furniture, but you will need to return room to original set-up. Technology support may be available.) Users of this space must agree to and follow the Library Community Room policy.Groups may
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WE'RE HERE TO HELP The economic effects of COVID-19 have been especially challenging for the region's small business community. The Library doesn't want this current situation to derail your plans and dreams. Whether you already have a business or you see an unmet need and want to start a business, the Library has
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FIND YOUR PERFECT BOOK OR FILM GROUP (OR GROUPS!) If reading matters to you, the Library's book groups give you the perfect opportunity to discover new books and authors. Then have fun discussing all you have discovered with fellow book lovers. Join any group or groups that look fun to you - we
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The BIG IDEA is TLCPL’s action plan to build, improve and grow in the areas of inclusion, diversity, equity and access. An important part of this work is providing our community with resources and materials that inform, challenge, and inspire people to learn more about our shared human experience. We invite you to
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GROWING STRONG READERS Have fun while learning at our weekly programs filled with books, rhymes, and activities designed to help your child be ready for kindergarten. FIND A STORYTIME This storytime focuses on developing your baby's early literacy skills. Babies 0-18 months will be introduced to songs, movement, rhythm and rhyme
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We are so glad you signed up for a Toledo Lucas County Public Library Card! While some of our many services are listed below, our staff is also available to help you with your questions at any location or by phone at 419.259.5200. We hope to see you soon! LIBRARY HIGHLIGHTS
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We hope that this list of both fiction and nonfiction titles for your middle grades reader will inspire ability awareness.
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We finish “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Sci-Fi Subgenres” with our last two subgenres, one old and one new. Until next time, live long and prosper!
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The Library has partnered with the Ability Center to increase awareness of literature that focuses on, includes, and/or is created by people with disabilities. Take a look at these great books for children!
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Youth Services Librarians love to read, too! Check out what your favorite Children’s and Teen Librarians at Main Library are reading, whether it be a picture book about penguins, a middle grade adventure in a treehouse, vampires in Louisiana, or a time-traveling phone booth!
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Summer learning resources and activities to help prevent the summer slide.
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To continue honoring Asian American and Pacific American Heritage Month (and beyond, we’ve compiled a short list of novels for our young adult and older audience by Asian and Asian American voices, available to you at your local library! Simply click the available links below to place a hold! Thank you for your continued support.
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News items about police violence involving Black Americans have become so prevalent even young kids can't help but become aware of them. Here are some books to help them make sense of it all.
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The list below is a great starting point to learn more about the Asian and Pacific Islander experience for the teen audience.
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Since its start in 2007, The Ohioana Book Festival provides readers opportunities to connect with Ohio writers. Check out this list of adult titles from the 2021 festival!
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Learn more about Ohio's 529 plan and start saving for college!
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Check out what your Children's and Teen librarians have been reading lately!
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Whether you have a new creative piece you've been working on or you have been itching for the inspiration to begin writing, our upcoming writing workshops may be the place for you.
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Why not choose a just one day a week to get unplugged? Encourage your family to take a digital diet away from all devices, just for a single day! A one-day “fast” from technology is a great way to refresh your senses, add spontaneity to your life and reconnect with your family!
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Before she died in January, the masterful Cicely Tyson performed in 29 movies and 68 TV programs. The library has some of them.
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KEEP YOUR 2022 RESOLUTIONS WITH THE LIBRARY! 1. Read moreThis one is almost too easy… With more than 3 million materials to choose from, one trip to any of our 20 locations can set you up for meeting your resolution. We’re always happy to help you find just the right book, either in-person or
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TAKE THE NEXT STEP with the Library’s small business and nonprofit know-how at a branch near you by STEPHANIE ELTON The inspiration for starting a small business or nonprofit can strike anytime and anywhere. Sometimes the idea is fleeting; it fades away as quickly as it came. But there are times when the
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EVERY CHILD DESERVES A FULL BOOKSHELF The Toledo Library’s partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library expands access to books for every child in Lucas County by ALIA ORRA In the future the Library envisions, some 30,000 Lucas County children will look forward to hearing the metal lid of their mailbox swing open and
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WHAT DO YOU SEE WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY? At the Library, we think emerging community investments, opportunities, and national recognition are changing the trajectory of our region. With our incomparable staff and resources, the Library is positioned to advance this positive momentum. We’re proud to be part
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If you work with/support a nonprofit that has experienced financial difficulties during the pandemic, your Toledo Lucas County Public Library is here to assist.
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From creating video games to designing web pages, from programming robots to developing apps, coding is the superpower you need. The Library introduces free software and classes to get you exploring this exciting field.
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Do you own a Nintendo Switch and the popular game Animal Crossing: New Horizons? TLCPL wants to be your Nintendo friend! Learn more about our new virtual library program series, Gamers Guild: Animal Crossing Crew.
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October 5, 1925 was the grand opening of the Birmingham Branch Library!
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the Steinem Sisters Collection has teamed up with The Bethany House to spotlight the Silent Witness Project, an awareness initiative for domestic violence. Read further for more information on domestic violence amidst the pandemic, links to resources, as well as book recommendations from our very own Steinem Sisters Collection.
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The Library's Mobile Services team brings the Library to you through innovative, on-the-go services.
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Want to share a piece of your most recent poetry or prose as well as hone your skills as a writer? Registering for one of our weekly writing workshops may be the plan for you.
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I often mention to Library customers that grant writing is a holistic process in which the entire nonprofit organization is evaluated from its leadership to its long-term sustainability and everything in between. More than just the grant proposal is considered in the funding decision.
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TLCPL remembers one of the community's kindest, most altruistic voices, Helen E. McMaster.
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Library is among community partners that want to ensure your health and safety.
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TLCPL among only a few systems nationwide to house this role.
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Main Library and Heatherdowns Branch to Host Monthly Assistance.
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In their own words, Main Library customers describe the value of the Library.
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Through Career Exploration Sessions, the Toledo Library and Owens Community College are ready to kick start your next profession.
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Black History Month puts a spotlight on African American history and accomplishments as a people and culture. Our past, present and future can be researched, read about and discovered at your local Library.In order to truly understand a culture, you must learn about their history, and events they have experienced which created their point
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Books on Tap is nearly one and a half years old! Here's what we've learned about talking books and brews in some of our favorite local taprooms.
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Number of children in state system expected to reach 20,000 this year.
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Happy New Year from your Library! Make 2020 your best year yet by taking advantage of the many resources, materials and programs we offer. We hope to see you often!
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Series of discussions highlights useful skills for business owners.
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App allows for easy scanning of items in Library catalog.
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Libraries statewide serve as key community resource, particularly for vulnerable groups.
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Classes develop basic skills of video game and website creation.
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Explore a selection of imaginative and delightful picture books centering around a love of books and the Library.
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The grant will allow Maumee Branch to bring a Comic Book Club to two local middle schools.
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New program makes available free and discounted offers from area partners.
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Long-standing Toledo Library department reaches customers across the region.
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Bring your clothes and small appliances in need of fixing to the Toledo Repair Café at Birmingham Branch.
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WELCOME! In a region of makers, dreamers, and doers, the Toledo Lucas County Public Library has served as the hub of activity in every neighborhood for 184 years. The Library has free books, movies, music, and programs for everyone. We help children learn to read, students succeed, adults expand their horizons, and businesses grow.
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A wealth of resources is available to excel during this, or any, school year.
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Babytime books and activities that involve touch and body part identification help lay the groundwork for learning from others.
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Mott Branch program emphasizes creativity and skills in advance of third grade test.
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Cultivating a lifelong love of books and reading early on has innumerable benefits
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Fascinating nonfiction picture books for kids interested in science and scientists.
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What does your child need to know before entering Kindergarten?
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Women take center stage in these thrilling spy movies and television programs.
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Technology use at the Library can be fun and social for area youth.
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The Toledo Library is one of the many Ohio libraries who participates in Legislative Day – and this year, will proudly share the following information and accomplishments about our system.
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Librarians are working with area youth to create handmade, heartfelt gifts to show a little kindness to people in our community. It's part of a concerted programming effort to engage area youth in a meaningful way.
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West Toledo Branch Manager Andrea Francis was named as one of Library Journal's 2019 Movers and Shakers - Innovators!
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In celebration of Women's History Month, join the Steinem Sisters Collection for HerStory: Intersectional Feminism. Featuring four of the Toledo region’s most celebrated women’s activists and forward-thinkers, this special program will investigate how the feminist movement can be more diverse and inclusive through a renewed focus on intersectionality.
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The Toledo Lucas County Public Library is launching two new initiatives aimed at capturing the stories of its community through storytelling and photography.
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Equal Pay Day is the symbolic marker of how long it takes for women to earn as much as men did the preceding year. Continue reading to learn more about this incredibly important issue that should concern everyone in our modern society.
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The power of play is undeniable ... from brains to social skills, play has enormous benefits for children that last a lifetime.
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Libraries provide life changing services to their communities every day.
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Notable fiction and nonfiction books for adults, teens and children ... to read during Black History Month and beyond.
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Celebrate the beauty and power of African American poetry.
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Join us as we discuss the many ways feminism intersects with the various aspects of our lives and our community.
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The Library has programs and resources designed to help the entire family on their wellness journey.
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Forget the New Years Resolutions! No matter what time of year it might be, each day is a new opportunity to make realistic changes in our lives and feel better for it.
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The Library and Metroparks are great community resources that enrich the quality of life in the communities in which they serve.
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Love to crochet, embroider, knit, sew or weave? Then you'll love these great cozy mysteries.
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Libraries don't always have to be serious places of quiet study. A lot of what the Library does is about having fun.
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Find out how the Library can help you make and preserve memories to share with loved ones.
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Community resources made possible by people working together in Lucas County.
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Renowned playwright Dr. John S. Scott and his collective works were recently inducted into the Library’s Toledoana Collection, which features works by prominent Toledo and Northwest Ohio authors.
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Tutor.com is the world's largest and highest-rated online tutoring company with a community of more than 3,200 expert tutors and 14 million one-to-one online tutoring sessions served.
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As part of its continued effort to address the digital divide and provide free technology training to customers, the Toledo Lucas County Public Library (TLCPL) is hosting a series of Device Advice programs this fall.
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The Toledo Lucas County Public Library is partnering with 11 other public library systems in the U.S. and Canada to explore ways libraries can reach and engage entrepreneurs in their communities — particularly people of color, women, immigrants and veterans.
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Get to know the committee that arranges Hispanic Heritage events, provides community outreach and more in the Toledo Lucas County Public Library system.
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Dogs are the star of the show in these books geared towards second and third graders.
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Have you heard our exciting news?! TLCPL is now the home of the only public library feminist collection in Ohio.
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Tracy K. Smith, the U.S. Poet Laureate, is taking poetry outside the box.
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A very brief overview of the spy fiction genre along with a sampling of well-known spy novels.
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Free range, organic eggs, raised in your backyard sound heavenly? Let your Library help you gather some relevant facts, before you make an eight year commitment to raising chickens.
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With recent news heavily focused on Facebook and user data, we decided to weigh in on the subject by shedding a little light into the world of social media privacy.
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How can the Library help the average person learn more about personal finance and financial literacy?
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The Library is proud to partner with Foundation Steel offering technology and language training in order to strengthen the local workforce - and so far, it's produced highly successful results!
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March is Youth Art Month at your Library! Make time to get unplugged and immersed in some family art time.
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Think spring gardens, warm sunshine, blossoms, sprouts, and gentle breezes.
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On Saturday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m., we hope you will join us in celebration of the Creativity Lab’s first anniversary.
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What’s a podcast and why do my friends keep talking about them? Read on to find out how to jump onto the most informative bandwagon around.
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Over the course of the last 12+ months and 8 training classes later, I without a doubt have a more informed knowledge of how the World Wide Web operates and what it can offer.
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Feel like there’s nothing interesting to read/watch/listen to lately? We can help!
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Stop in, pick up a FREE flashlight (while supplies last) and share a photo for a chance to WIN!
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Learn important steps to take when conducting Genealogy research.
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Launched in 2009, Welcoming Week is a national initiative aimed at bringing citizens closer together.
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Visit our branches or Main Library for a Latino cultural event in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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We're about to witness history folks - by way of the Great American Eclipse! Mark your calendars for August 21, and join us for solar eclipse viewing safety workshops.
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Building off of the last Web Literacy blog, writing on the web takes a deeper dive into creating the web.
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Building off of the last Web Literacy blog, reading on the web takes a deeper dive into exploring the web.
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Where can you find a wild party on a weekday morning? Look no further than Babytime!
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With any spy story, there’s something compellingly magical about people sneaking around and getting away with it, but the best spy stories are the ones that really happened.
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Celebrate Ireland with a pot of tea, a batch of scones and a taste of Celtic culture with a selection of Emerald Isle titles.
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Putting a unique touch on the holidays just got easier thanks to your Library! Here are a few quick ideas to inspire you using some of our Makerspace equipment and programs!
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Meet the Haynes family - They began using the library when daughter Alysa and son Orlando were children, and have kept using it ever since.
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Libraries and national parks are essential components of a robust and healthy community. Continue reading to learn more.
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Come to the library to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with dancing, art, music, food and more!
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At the West Toledo Branch Library, we like to do what we call "pop up programs." Each week we do a different activity. So far, our favorite is the Bubbly Lava Lamps.
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Close to 3 million Americans suffer from Hoarding Disorder. Continue reading to learn more about this complex topic.
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From Printmaking to Painting and Sculpture. Make U Mobile Art Labs inspire creative expression at your local library.
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The Toledo Lucas County Public Library presented numerous Make U Mobile Art Lab programs in 2016 and have many more scheduled for this summer. Continue reading to learn more.
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With so many locations across Northwestern Ohio, the Metroparks of Toledo are one of Toledo’s most fantastic and bountiful resources, offering some of the area’s greatest outdoor fun.
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At the Kent Branch Library, we do our children's programs a bit different from most other branches. We allow any age 0-18, we do not have registration, and children come in late and leave early. So, when the Make U Mobile Art Labs were offered to Kent, I knew it would be interesting.
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As we mark the half way point in our grant funded Mobile Art Labs, we are pleased to share that the reception we have received has been great! Kids and parents alike have been very responsive to the goals of the Curiosity Creates Grant, and most importantly, everyone is having a lot of fun!
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Get lost in a fantasy world through a book, breathe new life into a community organization in your local library’s meeting space, or explore the digital world of a computer game. The Library has a new opportunity to offer creative exploration to its patrons through Make U: Mobile Art Labs with programs in drawing, painting, printmaking, installation art, 3D sculpture and digital photography.
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