Books for the newly renovated Lee Road branch were moved from storage at Coventry, with the help of Director Sarah Cody in 1968! Want to […]
Noble Bookworms – Historical Fiction and Sports
I’ve been slacking on our monthly book club round-ups, but, in reality, that’s good for you. It means this post is a two-for-one and is […]
Genre Spotlight: Historical Fiction
I have nothing but praise for authors who set historical fiction in times and places that aren’t especially well-known. Because, you know, history is happening […]
Know Your Library #43
In 1975, the bronze portrait of Heights Libraries first President of the Library Trustees Charles E. Adams, was moved from the Coventry branch (the original […]
Research Your Family History
Genealogy is the study of your family history and ancestors. Researching your family history can be daunting, but there are many online tools available that make […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Kim
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 #42
In 1936, the Board approved a contract to start building the Noble Neighborhood branch! Want to see more articles and photographs about the library like […]
Damien Hayes
Abstract Expression.
“Just feeling free and thinking free, and expressing it.”
Better Know a Library Staffer: Kathy
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 […]
Heights Libraries Receives Financial Reporting Award
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library has once again received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association […]