As part of its commitment to bringing diverse programs to all community members, Heights Libraries is pleased to present nationally popular, high...
FFHL’s 2019 Honor Roll Awards Dinner
Join us to celebrate champions of literacy in our community. 2019 Honor Roll Dinner Sunday, November 10th 5:30-8:30 pm Dino’s at Acacia/The Ballroom...
Why Do We Publish Our Financials?
For the past 25 years, Heights Libraries has published a Certified Annual Financial Report (CAFR), going above and beyond what most libraries do to...
Library foundation seeks literacy award nominations
The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries is currently seeking nominations for its 2019 FFHL Honor Roll. Winners will be chosen by the FFHL board...
Library Welcomes Sharecorps VISTA Summer Associate
Heights Libraries is pleased to introduce Margaret Cochran-Glanton, the Library’s ShareCorps Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) summer...
Heights Libraries’ Coventry branch to be a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Mobile Pantry site
On May 20, Heights Libraries’ Coventry Village branch will become one of the newest sites for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry...
Q&A with Varley O’Connor, author of “The Welsh Fasting Girl”
Local author and professor Varley O'Connor sat down to talk with us in anticipation of her appearance at the Coventry Village branch on Wednesday,...
FFHL Board position available
Calling all accountants in the CH-UH area! The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries (FFHL) has an upcoming opening on our Board of Directors for...
Q&A with Dr. Deborah Fleming, author of “Resurrection of the Wild: Meditations on Ohio’s Natural Landscape”
Ohio-based writer, editor, poet, and professor Dr. Deborah Fleming spoke to us over the phone in anticipation of her appearance at the Coventry...
Library receives grant to fund mental health training for staff and community
This spring, Heights Libraries will offer two new behavioral health programs at the Lee Road branch: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and Gatekeeper...
Q&A with Dr. Clara Jean Mosley Hall, author of “Paris in America: A Deaf Nanticoke Shoemaker and His Daughter”
Local author and professor Dr. Hall sat down to talk with us in anticipation of her appearance at the Coventry branch on Monday, March 18, at 7 p.m....
One year later, fine elimination at Heights Libraries is paying off
On January 2, 2018, Heights Libraries joined a growing number of public libraries that have eliminated overdue fines for most late materials....