by Izzy Ziemak | Jan 22, 2020 | Chardon, Club Ink, Genealogy, Photography
By Cheryl McClellan, Geauga County Public Library Genealogist: In the not-too-distant past, sleighs and bobsleds served as the family SUV during Geauga County winters. According to the March 6, 1942 Geauga County News, Chardon and Hambden children stranded at school...
by Ed Worso | Jul 8, 2018 | #GCPLBuilds, Chardon, Director's Blog
Many people have asked about our plans for the Chardon Branch. The short answer is we want to build a new Chardon Branch on the Chardon Square. But, there is a longer answer that I will tackle now. As written in a 1971 profile of Geauga County Public Library, “In...
by Club Ink | Apr 6, 2018 | Chardon, Club Ink, Staff Picks
Isabella recommends: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri The movie follows a small town in Missouri after a woman’s daughter was murdered. The acting was amazing and the main character had faults that made her more relatable. My...
by Club Ink | Nov 24, 2017 | Chardon, Club Ink, Staff Picks
Katy suggests Dreaming the Beatles by Rob Sheffield Just when you thought you knew everything about the Beatles, along comes a new book which challenges the stereotypes we have of the four lads. Rob Sheffield, an editor at Rolling Stone magazine, uses his encyclopedic...
by Club Ink | Sep 29, 2017 | Chardon, Club Ink, Staff Picks
From Chris: James A. Garfield is one of eight Ohioans to become President of the United States. I highly recommend the following about his life: Destiny of the Republic, by Candice Millard, a book which tells the story of Garfield’s life and tragic death....