Heights Libraries offers some amazing free resources and I hope that you have used them in the last few weeks. We’re all in slightly different […]
We have all of your music needs covered!
Hope you are all staying healthy and safe out there. I know it’s been a difficult few months, but we are still here to meet […]
Heights Libraries will remain closed at least through early May
Expands offerings to help community weather the closure Following Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton’s executive order closing schools until at least May […]
IMPORTANT: Heights Libraries Canceling Programs and Meetings March 16-April 21
Out of an abundance of caution to protect its staff and customers against COVID-19/coronavirus, Heights Libraries is cancelling all programs, events, and meeting room reservations […]
Notes from an Eclectic Reader
While it may sound cliche, I really do enjoy reading just about anything. I may not read a ton of nonfiction or historical fiction, but […]
Telling a People’s Story: African-American Children’s Illustrated Literature
Telling a People’s Story is a museum-quality exhibit celebrating the African-American experience through art found within the pages of African-American children’s picture books. Organized by […]
Library Hits a Milestone with 2 Million Circulation in 2019
For the first time in its 100-year history, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library circulated over two million items in one year. Director Nancy Levin […]
Heights Libraries Welcomes Newest Board Members, Honors Outgoing President
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library is pleased to announce the appointment of its newest board members, Patti Carlyle and Gabe Crenshaw. Their terms will […]
The World Inside the Library: A Guest Post from Intern Kionna Byous
What do you think of when you hear the word “library”? Some think of books, elderly librarians, a quiet place. Before I began my internship […]