Fun Things To Do This Week At The Library!
July 5, 2008
MONDAY – FROM DRAB TO FAB! Bring two of your old favorite T-shirts and we’ll turn them into one of a kind couture! Come to the Noble Neighborhood Library from 1pm -3pm.
MONDAY – ANIME CLUB. Come hang out and watch an anime film at the Lee Rd. Library from 7pm-9pm.
TUESDAY – YOUTH PRODUCTIONS, INC. Learn how to make your own You Tube video! You’ll learn the ins and outs of making a public service announcement. Come to the Lee Rd. Library at 1pm.
WEDNESDAY – LIBRARY PLAYERS. Unleash your inner diva and learn acting skills. Come to the Lee Rd. Library at 1pm.
THURSDAY – FREE FROSTY! If you didn’t pick up your free frosty coupon for summer reading come on in. Coupons are available at all library locations.
FRIDAY – I’M TOTALLY BUGGIN’ FILM FESTIVAL. Come for a creepy crawly feature. Snacks will be provided. Come to any library location at 1pm.
If you’ve signed up for summer reading, bring your reading log and get your free coupon for a Wendy’s frosty. Hurry! When they’re gone, they’re gone! Go to any Cleveland Heights-University Heights Library.
We are stepping up the challenge! You must now read 100 pages to get in the drawing for the Nintendo DS system.
He’s an average kid, except his dad is the Grim Reaper!
June 27, 2008
D.J. has his share of problems, his pets keep dying, he has to go to a new school and his dad treats him like a little kid. D.J. lucks out by meeting a group of misfits, Pandora, who is obsessed with opening boxes, a set of conjoined twins named Smith and Weston and a kid called “The Seep.” D.J.’s new crew accidentally unleashes an ancient evil on the world during a school trip to the Museum of Supernatural History. D.J. must choose between loyalty to his ultra cool dad or his new thirst for power. What is a young reaper to do? Find out in Death Jr. by Gary Whitta.
Drab to Fab moves to the Coventry Library! And unleash your inner diva on Wednesday at Lee Rd.
June 23, 2008
Today & next Monday (June 23rd & June 30th) we meet at the Coventry Library at 1pm to turn old T-shirts into cool stuff. Bring at least two of your favorite old T-Shirts and we’ll supply the glam! We have fabric paint, needles and thread and stamps. Come for the fun and leave with a one of a kind piece of fashion!
And don’t forget! Come join the library players this Wednesdays (June 25-August 20th) at Lee Rd. Role playing games and character development will culminate in a performance!
Starting July 8th at the Lee Rd. Library, you’ll learn how to create a You Tube Video. Teens who join Youth Productions, Inc. will make a Public Service Announcement which will air on the internet through PRX (the online broadcasting unit for yout productions for National Public Radio.) We meet at 1pm on Tuesdays from July 8th-July29th. PLEASE REGISTER by calling 932-3600.
Want a say in what programs we have…
June 11, 2008
…then join the Teen Advisory Board, or TAB. This committee will be responsible for choosing teen programs, selecting great books, designing the room, and anything else YOU feel is important. Our next meeting is Monday, July 14th from 7pm to 9pm.
Check out the trailer for Twilight!
June 10, 2008
THIS MONDAY… We’ll be using ideas from the book Generation T to create one of a kind couture! You supply the shirts and we’ll supply the glam! The first session is at the Lee Rd. library this Monday (6/9) at 1pm.
I plan on using some of my old favorites to make a tote bag. I hope to see you there!
AND ON WEDNESDAY…. The Library Players begin! Do you like to be the center of attention or make others laugh? Unleash the stage diva within you! Role playing games and character development will culminate into a performance. No acting experience necessary, just a willingness to explore your imagination! PLEASE REGISTER BY CALLING 932-3600!
More Gaming Tournaments, Anime Clubs, Book Clubs or Stuff to get you ready for college?
May 30, 2008
What Can the Cleveland Heights-Univerisity Heights Public Library do for you? We want to know what kind of programs you would like to see at the library. Please post your comments and we’ll use them when planning programs for the fall.

