by Ed Worso | Mar 21, 2019 | #GCPLBuilds, Bainbridge, Director's Blog
#GCPLBuilds: And so it beginsThe Bainbridge library construction project has officially started! The crews were out mindfully and precisely clearing the vegetation for the site of the new building. Most of the vegetation was invasive species: honeysuckle, multiflora...
by Club Ink | May 3, 2018 | Bainbridge, Club Ink, Gardening, What the Library Means to Me, Why I love the library
I was sitting here a few days ago…mid April and the warmest day so far in 2018 thinking, yes, maybe it is finally time to think seriously about gardening and upcoming plant sales. Unless, of course, Mother Nature yanks her big bungee cord to snap us back into snowy...
by Club Ink | Jan 19, 2018 | Bainbridge, Club Ink, Staff Picks
Sarah says: I am reading The Rooster Bar – John Grisham (you will not want to take out a student loan or go to law school after reading this) Love, Hate & Other Filters by Samira Ahmed (debut author about growing up Muslim American) and listening to Refugee...
by Club Ink | Oct 20, 2017 | Bainbridge, Club Ink, Staff Picks
Sarah recommends: Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz This is a book within a book that will be enjoyed by all mystery lovers. (Adult Mystery) Available in the following formats: Print Large Print eBook Audiobook (CD) (Playaway) (Download/stream) Orphan...
by Club Ink | Aug 25, 2017 | Bainbridge, Club Ink, Staff Picks
Sarah recommends: Option B by Sheryl Sandberg is a virtual how to deal with loss and change – practical and heartfelt. (Adult Nonfiction) Available in the following formats: Print Large Print eBook Audiobook (CD) (Stream/Download) Doris recommends:...
by Club Ink | Aug 22, 2017 | Bainbridge, Club Ink, Photography
I have been going to the Bainbridge Branch of GCPL for one reason or another for as long as I have lived in Geauga County — almost 20 years. For much of the first decade it was mostly with the kids. Helping or watching them pick out some of the books, music or...