Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]
Know Your Library #40
A flyer for a children’s music series at Lee, Noble and University Heights in 1975! Want to see more articles and photographs about the library […]
Novels Set in New York City
Novels set in New York City… and there are a lot of them, aren’t there? So when I find one that’s really outstanding, it’s an […]
I Want to Be Alone
“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. ” –Jiddu Krishnamurti. This is the quote that mythical hermit […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Joe
Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]
Save Library Funding: Take Action NOW
The time is NOW! If you care about your local libraries, Ohio members of Congress need to hear from you TODAY! At least $210 million […]
Know Your Library #39
In the 1980s, the Lee Road branch had a doll collection, and a Books Over Breakfast program! Want to see more articles and photographs […]
Heights Libraries Named a Safe Place for Youth
Heights Libraries is now a designated Safe Place for youth in crisis. Each library branch displays the yellow and black Safe Place sign, which signifies immediate […]
Where Did My Menu Go?
You are not going crazy, the menu button really is disappearing from websites and software. That gear that is so familiar is gone. The word […]
Know Your Library #38
Children at the Lee Road Library were treated to a showing of woodland creatures in 1970! Want to see more articles and photographs about the […]