by Club Ink | Apr 30, 2018 | Club Ink, What the Library Means to Me, Why I love the library
Ed. note: We asked Paula McLain, best-selling author of historical fiction, to share her personal library story with our patrons. She is visiting Newbury Auditorium, Sat., May 5, 4 p.m. to talk about her new novel Love and Ruin, in which she returns to the topic of...
by Club Ink | Apr 27, 2018 | Club Ink, Newbury, Staff Picks
Sue says: My staff pick is I’ve Been Thinking by Maria Shriver. It’s a collection of reflections on finding a meaningful life. I found it to be very calming and inspirational. Available in the following formats: Print Large Print eBook Audiobook ...
by Club Ink | Apr 25, 2018 | Club Ink, Gardening
Creating a garden is hard work but what a wonderful job it is. Success in your garden is what you think about your garden’s looks, not what anyone else thinks. This is your playground! All bullies are locked out. You are constantly evolving and changing. Don’t be...
by Club Ink | Apr 23, 2018 | Celebrating Geauga Small Businesses, Club Ink
This Celebrating Geauga Small Businesses post is from Matt Schieferstein at Mountain Road Cycles. GCPL: When was Mountain Road Cycles founded? Matthew Schieferstein: Our original Chagrin Falls location opened in 2004; the Chardon location opened in 2007. GCPL: What is...
by Club Ink | Apr 20, 2018 | Club Ink, Gardening, University Hospitals
This blog post is from Sallie Messerly, a community outreach nurse at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center. Join her at the Bainbridge Branch Tues., April 24, 7 p.m. for her Cooking with herbs program. Here is a preview: Cooking with herbs can be fun and...