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    Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole

    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Spark of the Everflame is the first book in The Kindred's Curse Saga, a four-book epic fantasy romance series that follows feisty heroine Diem Bellator in her fight against oppression, her struggle to survive in a royal palace full of intrigue, and her journey of self-discovery and finding true love.   

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    Winning: Lessons on Life, Learning and Leadership

    Main Library Auditorium

    Spend an hour with the former Superintendent of Lakewood City Schools, Dr. Michael Barnes, for a discussion of his latest book, Winning: Lessons on Life, Learning, and Leadership. Through personal stories and pivotal moments, he highlights both the triumphs and challenges of a life dedicated to education, leadership, and making a difference.  Dr. Michael Barnes is currently the Superintendent of Mayfield City Schools, serves as […]

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    Storytelling Workshop: Tales from the Front Porch

    Storytelling Workshop: Tales from the Front Porch
    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Lakewood's front porch culture is one of many factors that helps us build a strong sense of community. This summer, let's celebrate our front porch culture.   Not a writer? No problem. Join us to learn more about telling your story in written or spoken form. This two-session interactive class gives you an opportunity to pitch your idea, gain feedback, and develop […]

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    Write Now: Poetry Writing Group

    Write Now: Poetry Writing Group

    Jenna Martínez is a finalist for the 2025 Jack McCarthy Book Prize, a 2023–2024 Literary Cleveland Breakthrough Writing Resident, and a recipient of the 2023 Unidos Por El Arte Grant. Her work has been supported by the Macondo Writers Workshop and Community of Writers Workshop. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in The Kenyon Review, HAD, […]

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    Moby Dick (1956) based on Moby Dick (1851) by Herman Melville

    Main Library Auditorium

    Based on Herman Melville’s epic American novel, this classic adaptation brings the obsession and grandeur of the original story to the screen. Gregory Peck stars as Captain Ahab, whose relentless pursuit of the white whale drives both his crew—and himself—toward destruction. With sweeping visuals and a dramatic score, the film captures the novel’s themes of […]

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    The Women: A Novel by Kristin Hannah

    Main Library Auditorium

    The Women is a historical fiction novel by American author Kristin Hannah. The book tells the story of Frances "Frankie" McGrath, a young nurse who serves in the United States Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War.  

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    Because I Could Not Stop for Death by Amanda Flower

    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Shortly after Willa Noble applies to the Dickinson household as a maid, her brother is found dead in the stable where he works, and Emily suspects foul play. Someone in Amherst is using information about the Underground Railroad for profit, luring escaped slaves to the stable as a safe stop, where they are then picked up […]

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    The Life of Hnat Khotkevych and the Bandura

    Main Library Auditorium

    Kyrylo Mahlay, an assistant teacher at the Cleveland School of Bandura, will present a lecture on the life of Hnat Khotkevych (1877-1938) and his influence on the Ukrainian instrument, the bandura. After the talk, Kyrylo will demonstrate the harp-like instrument with its distinctive bright sound for the audience. This event is sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council.

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    Paul Revere, His Life, Legacy, and Local Ties

    Main Library Auditorium

    Paul Revere has been in America’s public consciousness since Henry Wadsworth Longfellow released The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere in 1861. The famous poem and its memory made Paul Revere famous, but his life and impacts to the country go well beyond one night in April of 1775. Learn about his incredible contributions to the nation and to our region in this lecture. Dr. Robert […]

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    Write Now: Fiction Writing Group

    Write Now: Fiction Writing Group
    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Nardine Taleb is a speech-language pathologist and a writer. She worked as a prose editor at Gordon Square Review for several issues. She is the author of warda, published in 2023 by Passengers Press. Her poetry and fiction stories have been published in award-winning online journals including Electric Literature, The Offing, The Rumpus, Rattle, Frontier Poetry, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, […]

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    Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) based on Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974) by John le Carré

    Main Library Auditorium

    John le Carré’s celebrated Cold War novel is brought to life in this tense, deliberately paced espionage thriller. Set within British intelligence, the story follows a quiet hunt for a Soviet mole hidden deep within the agency. The film rewards close attention, favoring mood, performance, and subtle clues over action—very much in the spirit of […]

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    Medical Issues of the Presidents: A History

    Main Library Auditorium

    Did you know FDR’s blood pressure read 300 on the day he died? Join us for an informative talk as Tom Strong, a noted medical lecturer and patient advocate, traces the health problems afflicting our presidents while they were in office. From Geroge Washington to Donald Trump, the president’s health has been a significant issue, and in some cases, impacted history. 

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