Community Corner
Don't Miss These Exciting Events at Twinsburg Library
Dogs, babies and job searching highlight this week's programs.
Paws to Read
Paws to Read Drop in to read to one of TPL's special workers, therapy dogs. They will be here from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in the Story Time rooms. Stop in during that time and sign up for an opportunity to cuddle with a canine and read. Children's Place will supply books, or choose your own favorite book to share. You will need to sign up the day of the program for a 15 minute time slot to spend with your special canine friend. For independent readers ages 4 and up. Sept 21st, 11:00Annual Friends Meeting
Thursday September 19, at 6:30 pm Please join your "Friends" of the Twinsburg Public Library for their Annual Meeting on Following a brief business meeting, complete with refreshments, you will be entertinaed by Carol Starre-Kmiecik as she portrays the life of aviator pioneer Amelia Earhart.Register by calling 330-425-4268 x 2 or online.
Youth Chess
Youth chess classes continue at the library on Wednesdays, after school. Volunteers from the TPL adult chess club will be on hand between 3:00 and 5:00 to give chess lessons and play with school-aged kids who already know how to play.Please call Teen Crossings at 330.425.4268x6 if you plan to
attend.
From Job Notice to Hire: Searching for Jobs - Finding the Right Fit
Led by longtime job counselor, Ebony Williams, this course will take you from the first step of your job search to your ultimate goal of landing that job. Ebony will present 5 classes in which the participants will explore their strengths, find the best places to look for existing jobs, learn to write an effective resume and apply either online or off. For best results sign up for all five classes, however walk-ins are welcome. Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Baby Signs
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. Baby sign language is all about using simple gestures with babies and toddlers that allow parents and caregivers to communicate long before they have begun speaking. For ages birth through 36 months.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
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