Monthly Archives: February 2019
Pups popping up for Paws to Read
The pups from our Paws to Read program will visit our Headlands Branch on Saturday, March 9. There will be two sessions: one beginning at 1:30 p.m., another at 2 p.m. Paws to Read pairs young readers (between the ages of … Continue reading
Give to Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers this March
As part of our 200th anniversary celebration, we’re collecting supplies for a different locally based nonprofit each month this year. In March, we’ll collect donations for Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers. Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers has helped thousands of Lake and Geauga County residents on … Continue reading
The Coming of the French Revolution
Our resident historian Dr. John Foster discussed the origin of the French Revolution during a lecture earlier this week. We’ve posted the talk online in its entirety for this unable to attend. (By the way, sorry for the technical glitches. We hope … Continue reading
Lake Branch expanding thanks to generous donation
Mentor Public Library’s Lake Branch will receive a substantial upgrade and expansion this year – in large part thanks to the generosity of Francis “Bud” Paulson. The Francis M. Paulson Irrevocable Trust of 1990 provides for the creation of the … Continue reading
Un-Deniable Un-Birthday Party
Games! Crafts! Alice in Wonderland! Cake! A piñata! We had everything but birthdays at our Un-Birthday Party. As explained in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, an un-birthday is any day that’s not your birthday, which makes un-birthdays easy to … Continue reading