With Always, Clementine, Carlie Sorosiak delivers a heartfelt tale of wonder that will hold strong appeal for budding animal advocates. A highly intelligent mouse named […]
Library offers new on-demand job search tools
Heights Libraries is offering two new, free, online tools to help customers sharpen their job-search skills and find jobs, with a special emphasis on veterans […]
White Christian Nationalism with Bradley Onishi
Professor Bradley Onishi discusses his book. “Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism- and What Comes Next.” Prof. Onishi talks about the […]
Scenario Training and Police Reform with Jessica Katzenstein
Dr. Jessica Katzenstein discusses her research on how U.S. police officers absorb and resist reforms during a mounting legitimacy crisis. She explores why reforms fail […]
Violence as Neighborhood Trauma with Dexter Voisin
Dean Dexter Voisin discusses his book “America the Beautiful and Violent: Black Youth and Neighborhood Trauma in Chicago.” History and context play a huge role […]
Black History Month 2023 Reading List: Fiction for Adults
February is Black History Month, and the Matchmakers have put together a list of suggested Adult Fiction reads by Black authors. Celebrate the history and […]
FFHL raises funds for Coventry PEACE Park updates
In last month’s Heights Observer issue, Erick Kauffman, a former President of Coventry PEACE and current board member of the Fund for the Future of […]
Take a Super Seat and Read!
Where is your favorite place to sit? What seat do you know the best? When you’re out and about, where do you sit for a […]
Lake Erie Ink Art Show: Create New Worlds
February 1-28 A collection of works done by Lake Erie Ink students in a variety of mediums. Lake Erie Ink is a not for profit […]
Tenants at Former Coventry School sign new leases
Almost a year to the date that their former leasing arrangement with Heights Libraries expired in December 2021, the tenants of the former Coventry School […]