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Meet Mary Ellen Icaza
Mary Ellen and her family— husband, Javier and children, Christian, age 12, and Victoria, age 7.
Stark Library's New CEO/Executive Director
Stark Library’s new CEO and Executive Director, Mary Ellen Icaza, was appointed in June by the Board of Directors after a months-long national search. Mary Ellen is excited about this opportunity and is looking forward to living and working in Stark County. “Community is so important to me,” Mary Ellen Icaza, CEO and Executive Director of Stark Library said, when asked why she chose Stark County as her new home. “My family and I wanted a place where we could live, work, and become actively engaged in our community.” When Mary Ellen and her family visited Stark County for the first time, they loved the hometown feel of the community. “Montgomery County, MD, where we lived, is part of the busy DC metro area. As we drove around the Stark area, we were struck by how friendly and warm it is here.” On their first visit, Mary Ellen and Victoria explored the area’s neighborhoods, parks, and community offerings, while Javier and Christian spent 2
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some time at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. “I am so delighted with all that Stark has to offer,” Mary Ellen reports. “We're enjoying exploring the area and discovering more about it.” The whole family was on board with the move. “We are all very excited about the opportunities and adventures ahead,” Mary Ellen said with a smile. “We visited the school that the children will be attending, and toured many neighborhoods before deciding on a home in Plain Township.” Mary Ellen brings more than 15 years of library experience to Stark County. When asked why she chose our Library, her answer was clear. “I am so impressed by Stark Library and our mission to empower individuals in our community to improve their lives through lifelong learning, starting with even the youngest members of the community,” Icaza states. “I am passionate about early literacy, so the programs surrounding the Start Smart philosophy, really resonate with me. The collaboration between the Library, schools, and other community organizations is so powerful.”
“Everyone in the community has been so welcoming, from the Library staff and patrons, to community leaders, and residents in the area,” she concludes. “I am looking forward to meeting everyone, getting to know the area, and gearing up for this next exciting chapter in our lives.”
“I am so impressed by Stark Library and
our mission to empower individuals in our community to improve their lives through lifelong learning...” —Mary Ellen
If you see Mary Ellen and her family out and about, make sure you introduce yourself and welcome them to the Stark family.
Start Smart
with SPARK
Stark Library's reading and readiness program leads children on the path to success. Here at Stark Library, we believe in investing in our community’s greatest asset—our children. Strong children equal strong communities; that’s why we believe it takes a village to build a brighter tomorrow. The Library is an essential part of that village—where all are welcomed, encouraged, and celebrated.
“SPARK is just one of the many ways the Library connects families with the tools and resources they need to help their children Start Smart.” Julia Shaheen, Literacy Manager for Stark Library
With changing times, expectations, and technologies, we’re all expected to know more, do more, and be more—it can be difficult to keep up. This skill-gap can start as early as kindergarten, putting nearly half of children behind before they even start! Instead of simply knowing how to color and identify shapes, kids are now expected to know how to read and even do basic math. That’s why one of the Library’s main priorities is to help our community Start Smart with a strong foundation of early literacy skills. One way we do that is with SPARK (Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids), a kindergarten readiness program. SPARK’s goal is to empower parents to be their child’s first and best teacher and to foster a lifelong love of learning. Each SPARK family is guided through the process by a Parent Partner, who conducts in-home visits to work with parents and share activities that build a firm foundation. Continued on next page
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SPARK Parent Partners aren’t just coaches, they form close bonds with the families they work with. They are trained to identify signs of barriers to school readiness and connect families with the resources that really make a difference in their lives.
Children who have quality experiences with early learning are more likely to stay in school, go to college and have successful careers. The results speak for themselves: SPARK children score higher on state testing than their peers—even years later, and it’s all thanks to the village.
SPARK is a collaboration with the Early Childhood Resource Center which connects the schools, families, and communities in nine Ohio counties and nearly 22 districts, to ensure a child’s success in school. This school year, SPARK will work with over 1000 early learners in Stark County—that’s a lot of future leaders!
Do you have a 3 or 4-year old getting ready for Kindergarten? Our SPARK Parent Partners can help you and your child prepare for success in school. Call 330.455.2972 for more information.
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Danielle is one of our seven SPARK Parent Partners. She visits with more than 38 families each month, helping them Start Smart with a strong foundation of literacy skills. One family that Danielle worked with this year was Christine and her two children, Ella and Eliyah. Christine first discovered SPARK more than 15 years ago when her oldest child was in the program. She was so impressed with SPARK that she continued the tradition with her other children. Ella is five and excited to enter Kindergarten in the fall. Her mother, Christine, has worked hard to ensure she has the best start she can by participating in the SPARK program. Each month Danielle visits with Ella and her younger brother, Eliyah, to explore a storybook (which they get to keep) and learn a series of fun activities to practice with their mom. These activities can range from letter knowledge to using scissors correctly—all important skills for future Kindergarteners! Ella, once reserved, has come out of her shell as she masters complex skills. Watching her confidence grow is exciting for Danielle.
“She works so hard and diligently. Watching her eyes lig ht up when she g rasps a concept is so rewarding. I love working with families and teaching them skills that lay the foundation for success in school.”
Danielle Ella graduated from SPARK this year and loves showing what she’s learned, like mixing colors. When asked what her favorite part of SPARK is, Ella proclaims,
“Miss Danielle is fun and does fun stuff.”
At first, Ella was hesitant about heading off to school, but Danielle calmed her fears by answering her questions and talking about what school would be like. Now Ella can’t wait for her first day! Thanks to SPARK she’s ready to enter Kindergarten with confidence! Eliyah, 4, still has awhile before he's off to Kindergarten, but he can already write and identify the letters in his name, and does well with counting. He loves working with Miss Danielle,
“She always brings me a book and if I do my lesson good she gives me something cool!”
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There’s no doubt he’ll be prepared when it’s his turn to start school! Christine believes that SPARK is the best thing she could have done for her kids' future.
“SPARK is absolutely valuable to the community and I definitely would recommend the prog ram.”
Early Learners
Please Register
Sponsored by Friends of the Library
Start Smart | Children Birth–Pre-K and their Parents
for FREE Help your child master the fundamentals of reading, math, science, art and music in this fun award-winning early learning academy.
Access ABCmouse for FREE at your local branch
STORY TIME + more!
This weekly time encourages social and emotional development and introduces your child to books, music, culture, and play with fun stories or enrichment activities. Check your branch for activity dates.
BABY
TODDLER
DeHoff Memorial
PRESCHOOL
FAMILY 6–6:45 pm Tues Sep 18, Oct 9, Nov 13
Wednesdays 1–2 pm
East Canton
Wednesdays 10:30–11:30 am
Main Library
Tuesdays 5:30–6 pm (Book Discovery)
Thursdays 9:30–10 am
Jackson Township
Tuesdays 10–10:30 am
Wednesdays 10–10:30 am
Tuesdays 11–11:30 am
Lake Community
Tuesdays 11 am–12 pm except Oct 9*
Wednesdays & Thursdays 10–10:30am except Oct 10 & 11*
Wednesdays & Thursdays 11 am–12 pm except Oct 10*
Wednesdays 6:30–7 pm except Oct 10*
Wednesdays 11:30 am–12 pm
Wednesdays 6:30–7:30 pm
North Perry Sippo
Tuesdays 10:30–11 am Mondays & Wednesdays 10–10:30 am
Plain Community
Mondays & Wednesdays 11–11:30 am
Wednesdays 10:30–11 am
Tuesdays 10:30–11:15 am
Mondays 10:30–11 am
Thursdays 11:30 am–12:15 pm
Story times begin Sep 10. No story times the week of Nov 18.
Have a GROOVY time with the original author of Friday Oct 5, 10–11 am Canton Palace Theatre Eric Litwin sings and talks about his life as the original author of Pete the Cat, The Nuts, and Groovy Joe. Reserve your FREE seats at StarkLibrary.org
Mondays 7–7:30 pm
10:30–11:30 am Wed Sept 5, 19, Oct 3, 17, Nov 7, 21
Madge Youtz Sandy Valley
Thursdays 11:30 am–12:15 pm
Pete
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*Oct 11 is Yoga Story Time
Saturday Movie Matinee
Sep 15, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 10 2–4:30 pm North Branch Gather the family and watch a movie that will delight all ages!
Yoga Story Time
Thu Oct 11 | 11 am–12 pm Lake Community Branch Join us for this special story time as Valerie Daugherty from Yoga-V leads us in some yoga stretches and stories.
Teacakes Book Discovery Story Time One Book One Community Tue Oct 16 | 5:30–6 pm Main Library See page 7 for details.
6–6:45 pm Tues Sep 25, Oct 16, Nov 27
Pajama Story Time
Polar Bear Party with Local Author Lindsay Bonilla
Sat Oct 13 | 10–11:30 am Jackson Township Branch Celebrate the release of local storyteller Lindsay Bonilla's picture book, Polar Bear Island, at this polar-bear themed party! Books will be available for purchase. Wear your polar bear gear!
Spooktacular Mon Oct 29 | 6–7 pm
Perry Sippo Branch Ghosts and goblins, superheroes, and princesses, come one, come all to the Perry-Sippo Spooktacular. Listen to not-so-spooky stories by the fireplace and then make a not-so-spooky craft.
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Elementary
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Start Smart | Children K–5th Grade and their Parents
Sponsored by Friends of the Library
Explore NASA Packs
Discover the universe, learn about the planets, and identify constellations with apps, books and games. NASA packs are available for early learners and elementary aged kids.
Reserve yours at StarkLibrary.org/AdventurePacks
SEPTEMBER
Book Clubs Graphic Novel
North Branch 6–7 pm Be one of the first to borrow a copy of the new Dog Man, Lord of the Fleas. Grades 4–7.
Sep 17 Oct 22 Nov 26
Dog Man: Lord of the Fleas by Dave Pilkey Plants vs Zombies: Rumble at Lake Gumbo by Paul Tobin Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown by Jeff Kinney
ONGOING EVENTS Art in the Afternoon
Wed Sep 5, Oct 3, Nov 7 2–3 pm Perry Sippo Branch Learn about the works of famous artists or illustrators, then create an art project based on the work of these individuals. All students are welcome to participate.
Learning at the Library
Fri Sep 7, Oct 12, Nov 2 11 am–12 pm Lake Community Branch Learn about the works of noted artists or illustrators, then create an art project based on their artistic method. We may explore how to utilize relevant library databases too. All students welcome.
Maker Mondays
Mon Sep 10, Oct 1, Nov 5 6–7 pm Perry Sippo Branch Be a Maker by using your creativity to learn, invent, and produce new projects. Check with the Youth Services Librarian for each month's new endeavor.
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Boys and Books
Lake Community Branch 6–7 pm For boys in grades 3–5 and a caregiver.
Oct 1 Oct 22 Nov 19
Little Dog, Lost by Marion Dane Bauer Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe Mr. Pudgins by Ruth Christoffer Carlsen
Chess Club
Whether you are a novice, intermediate, or expert, the whole family is invited to come and join the fun! Boards are provided. Mondays | 5–8 pm Main Library Mon Oct 1, Nov 5 | 5–8 pm Madge Youtz Branch Thursdays | 6–7:45 pm except Nov 22 North Branch Tournament: See October listing.
Saturday Movie Matinee
Sat Sep 15, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 10 | 2–4:30 pm North Branch Beat the lines at the box office. Gather the family and watch a movie that is sure to delight audiences of all ages!
Nature Walk Mother Daughter
Lake Community Branch 6–7 pm For girls in grades 3–5 with a female caregiver.
Sep 20 Oct 18 Nov 15
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Igraine the Brave by Cornelia Funke The Year of Miss Agnes by Kirkpatrick Hill
Minecraft Mondays
Mon Sep 24, Oct 22, Nov 12 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Create, play, and survive in Minecraft worlds with others. Bring your WiFi enabled device with the recent version of Minecraft installed to join in on the fun.
Popcorn and a Movie
Fri Oct 19 & Mon Nov 26 2–4 pm Lake Community Branch No school today—need a fun activity? Want to meet some friends? Come to the library for a movie and popcorn. When possible, we will show a movie newly released to DVD.
Book Discovery Story Time
Tuesdays | 5:30–6 pm except Nov 20 Main Library Enjoy an interactive celebration of reading, along with activities, as we discover exciting new books and authors in a friendly, social atmosphere.
Tue Sep 11 | 2:30–4 pm Lake Community Branch We will meet at the library, then head over to Quail Hollow State Park to meet naturalist Judy Semroc to tag Monarch Butterflies. Event will be held on Thurs, Sep 13th if weather is inclement.
Cooking Up Kindness: What's Your Recipe? Art Contest
One Book, One Community Entries Due Sep 20 Create a poster that illustrates your recipe for kindness, then drop it off at any Stark Library branch. Details at StarkLibrary.org/OneBook. For Grades K–12. Feel free to create your art using the library’s supplies and space at the following times and locations: Sat Sep 8 | 10 am–4 pm Madge Youtz Branch Mon Sep 17 | All Day East Canton Branch Mon Sep 17–22 | All Day Plain Community Branch
Royal Tea Party
One Book, One Community Sat Sep 22 | 2–3 pm Perry Sippo Branch Calling all princes and princesses to our Royal Tea Party. Dress in your finest (or not) to listen to stories, make crafts and, of course, have “tea.” Take a photo in front of our castle.
American Girl Doll - Grace
One Book, One Community Sat Sep 29 | 2:30–3:30 pm Lake Community Branch Do you love American Girl Dolls? Love to bake? Combine the two as we talk about Grace. We'll focus on her sweet tooth and business sense with crafts and our own cooking project. C'est delicieux!
Have a GROOVY time with the original author of
Pete the Cat
Teacakes Book Discovery Story Time
One Book One Community Tue Oct 16 | 5:30–6 pm Main Library Learn all about teacakes and read the One Book One Community books Teacakes for Tosh by Kelly Starling Lyons and Saturdays and Teacakes by Lester Laminack.
Friday Oct 5 | 10–11 am Canton Palace Theatre Eric Litwin sings and talks about his life as the original author of Pete the Cat, The Nuts, and Groovy Joe.
Escape Room
Thu Oct 25 | 3–5:30pm Fri Oct 26 | 3–5:30pm Sat Oct 27 | 10:30am–4:30pm Sandy Valley Branch Team up with your family and friends to solve puzzles and riddles to escape the library. The clock is ticking. Can your group escape in 30 minutes or less? Please call to register for a time slot.
Reserve your FREE seats at StarkLibrary.org
OCTOBER Star Wars Reads Month
Oct 1–26 | Library Hours Perry Sippo Branch Celebrate Star Wars Reads all October with a Star Wars scavenger hunt, Star Wars I Spy, crafts, and more.
Spooky Stories with Jim Knight
Tue Oct 2, 9, 16, 22 | 6:30–7:45 pm North Branch See page 19 for details.
Meltdown! Day
6th Annual Chess Tournament Sat Oct 13 8–9 am: Registration in Lobby 9 am–5 pm: Tournament Main Library What better way to celebrate National Chess Day than by taking part in this exciting tournament? Tournament is FREE and not rated. Divisions: Novice (Grade K–4); Intermediate (Grade 5–8); Open (High School–Adult).
Polar Bear Party with Local Author Lindsay Bonilla
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Publication Day Tue Oct 30 | Library Hours Lake Community Branch Have you read the first 12 Wimpy Kid books? Looking forward to #13? Don't have a meltdown! Come to the library for a Greg Heffley scavenger hunt. Then check out Jeff Kinney's latest book, The Meltdown!
NOVEMBER Dinovember
Nov 5–10 | Library Hours Perry Sippo Branch Find the dinosaurs during the week of Nov 5th. For the finale on Nov 10, come to the library to make your own dinosaur.
Spooktacular Mon Oct 29 | 6–7 pm
Stop Motion Animation
Perry Sippo Branch See page 5 for details.
Tue Nov 6 | 4–5 pm Madge Youtz Branch See page 23 for details.
Mmmm...The Delicious History of Chocolate
Gingerbread House Extravaganza
One Book, One Community Mon Oct 29 | 6:30–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch Are you crazy for chocolate? Join Diana Kindler, owner of Diana's Delectable Chocolates, as she shares the history and fun facts about this favorite treat. Tasting included.
Entries Due By Noon on Dec 6 Main Library Design and build a gingerbread creation and bring it to Main Library starting Nov 26th to decorate the Children's Department. Details and entry form are at StarkLibrary.org/Gingerbread.
Sat Oct 13 | 10–11:30 am Jackson Township Branch See page 5 for details.
Tech Try-It-Out
LEGO Club ®
Bring your favorite book (or borrow one) and read to a licensed therapy dog.
DeHoff Memorial Branch
DeHoff Memorial Branch
Green Screen Fri Sep 7 | 4–5 pm | DeHoff Memorial Mon Sep 17 | 4–5 pm | Sandy Valley
Jackson Township Branch
East Canton Branch
Osmo Hot Wheels® & Ozobots Sat Sep 15 | 10–11:30 am | Main
Lake Community Branch
Sat Sep 8, Oct 6, Nov 3 | 2:30–3:30 pm
Jackson Township Branch
Madge Youtz Branch
Perry Sippo Branch
Main Library
Plain Community Branch
North Branch
Lake Community Branch
Plain Community Branch
Main Library
Sandy Valley Branch
Sandy Valley Branch
Experiment with cool new tech devices.
Sat Sep 15, Oct 13, Nov 3 | 3–4 pm
Osmo Masterpiece and Monster Fri Nov 9 | 4–5 pm | DeHoff Memorial Mon Nov 12 | 3:30–4:30 pm | Sandy Valley Ozobots Fri Oct 19 | 10–11:30 am | Lake Community VR Glasses & Osmo Hot Wheels Fri Oct 5 | 2–3 pm | DeHoff Memorial Mon Oct 8 | 2–3 pm | Sandy Valley VR and Motor Raceway Fun Tue Sep 11 | 6–7 pm | North
Sat Sep 22, Oct 20, Nov 17 | 10 am–12 pm
Wed Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14 | 4–5 pm Sep 8, Oct 13, Nov 10 | 10:30–11:30 am Sat Sep 8, Oct 6, Nov 3 | 2–3 pm Sat Sep 15, Oct 20, Nov 17 | 10:30 am–12 pm Sat Sep 29, Oct 20, Nov 17 | 2–3 pm
Sat Sep 1 | 1:30 pm–3 pm Sat Nov 10 | 1 pm
Sat Sep 8, Oct 6, Nov 3 | 10:30 am–12 pm Sat Sep 15 | 10:30 am–12 pm Sat Oct 13 | 10:30 am–12 pm Sat Nov 10 | 10:30 am–12 pm Sat Sep 22 | 1:30–3 pm Sat Nov 3 | 1–2 pm
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Many people remember the bookmobile fondly, but may see it as a thing of the past—not in Stark County! The first bookmobile from Stark Library—then Canton Public Library—hit the road in 1933. By 1965 the fleet had expanded to four bookmobiles, and represented more than 40% of the Library’s circulation. Today, the Library’s mobile services fleet is the largest in the state and touches every corner of Stark County, providing library services to each school district, preschool, and senior center in our service area. In addition, the Community Bus visits MRDD Workshops, the Stark Regional Community Correction Center, and reaches into neighborhoods and rural areas that may not have access to a local branch. We even make monthly deliveries to 120 homebound patrons.
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Terri has been with the library since 1991, and has worked on the Kidmobile since it first went on the road. When school starts in the fall, she looks forward to seeing the way the children’s eyes light up each time they enter the door. The first thing the kids do when they get on the bus is have a program— complete with props, songs, finger plays, and maybe even dancing. “Many of the children I work with may have never been in a library building,” she said. “I love to introduce them to books and the concept of a place to get books and have fun.”
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Terri remembers a quiet little boy Linda has worked in mowho reluctantly joined his class for bile services for more story time. “I don’t like stories,” he than 25 years. One said, scowling. As she was telling of her favorite weekly the story, Terri noticed him listenstops is The Workshops, Inc. (TWi). ing, laughing, and participating. “They drop everything when they She said to him, “So you still don’t see the bookmobile coming,” she like stories?” He replied, sheepishly, says, with a smile. “Well, I like THAT story!” There’s one loyal patron whose Teachers and educators love the name is Luke. Linda first met Luke specially curated Educator Units. many years ago when he was at The staff is already preparing more Southgate school. “When I met than 125 educator units for this fall, him, he couldn’t walk,” she said. which can include books, media, “They’d carry him onto the bookpuppets and more. mobile and place him on the floor and he’d crawl over to the books. Eventually, the doctors performed a successful back operation, and “The teaching units are today he walks with the aid of a g reat. We had all the walker. It’s really kind of a miracle, when you think about it.” Someresources we needed times Linda sees Luke at communito learn about differty events, and he's always excited ent countries in one box. to see her.
The kids loved the puppets and I loved a stress-free lesson.”
Tony has been driving the kidmobile for many years. He loves the kids and has dozens of stories. “There was one girl at Walker—she was a nice little girl,” he said. “She was a foster kid, so she went from home to home to home. It seemed she always left her card behind, and she’d never have it with her. “One day she came up to me and the first thing that came out of her mouth was, ‘You know, I’m going to get a mom and dad today! I’m going to be adopted!’ I was really happy for her.” Tony said, with tears welling in his eyes.
Many people see the neighborhood bookmobile stops as their community hub. It’s like having a little closeknit family every week. Linda says that cookbooks are always a popular item. Tina, a regular visitor, is always looking for crockpot recipes. She wants to try new recipes and is bringing samples for the bookmobile staff to taste test. “She’s amazing,” Linda says. “I think she should publish her own cookbook!” An older patron by the name of Patricia was a night stop patron of Linda’s for 12 years. The night stop folded, but that didn’t stop Patricia. Now she comes to one of the neighborhood stops, following Linda wherever she goes.
“It feels like family. That’s why I like this job.”
Bookmobile Public Stops September–November MONDAYS Sherrick Community Parking Lot SE....1:30–2:15 pm Beach City ........................................5:30–7:30 pm
TUESDAYS Leshdale Apartments NE................. 10:30–11:30 am Pleasant View Village NE................... 12:30–1:15 pm Ellisdale Apartments NE......................1:30–2:15 pm Southgate Shopping Center SW .....5:30–7:30 pm
WEDNESDAYS Carriage Hill Apartments NW..................9–9:45 am Woodlawn Village NW.............................. 1–1:45 pm Village Tower NW...........................................2–3 pm Waynesburg Shopping Centre SE ...5:30–7:30 pm
THURSDAYS Wilmot on Lawnfield SW.............................. 9–10 am Bender Woods NW...................................2:15–3 pm Golden Lodge on Harrison SW .......5:30–7:30 pm
FRIDAYS Mayfield Manor SW...................................9–9:45 am Linwood Apartments SW........................... 10–11 am 9th Street NE..................................................12-1 pm Skyline Terrace Apartments SE............... 1:30–3 pm
Mobile Services Closings Aug 20–Sep 3: All day stops closed. Nov 21: Night stop closed. Nov 22–23: All stops closed.
Night Stop
For questions, call 330.458.2824. For emergency cancellations, check StarkLibrary.org, Facebook (@starklibrary), or WHBC.
"After all these years, I get up every morning and say ‘I’m so lucky to be doing this job.’” —Terri, Mobile Services Master at Stark Library
220,000 Visits (2017)
880,000 Items circulated (2017)
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Stark Library brings Legendary Cleveland Browns quarterback, Bernie Kosar, to the Hall of Fame City on September 19 as the kick-off speaker for the 3rd season of the Speaking of Books Author Series.
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osar, who earned a Super Bowl ring with the Dallas Cowboys in 1993, spent nine seasons playing for the Browns, leading them to three AFC Championship games. He also set a league record by throwing 308 consecutive passes without an interception, and set a record for consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes. He also played for the Miami Dolphins before retiring in 1996.
became a passionate advocate for helping retired NFL players dealing with onset dementia, depression and other symptoms caused by head injuries. He also began writing about football’s impact on his life and the lessons it taught him.
BERNIE KOSAR: LEARNING
Kosar’s new autobiography, Learning to Scramble, is an LEARNING to unvarnished and SCRAMBLE A Youngstown native, Kosar did not completely authenlook like your average Quarterback; he tic account of an had slow feet, an awkward throw, and extremely talented unorthodox mechanics, yet he quickly man’s ability to learn lea rni ng to scr am ble established himself as one of the from his mistakes league’s top quarterbacks. He didn’t and develop new beat the competition with his brawn; ways of approaching life. Chroninstead, he excelled through sheer icling his rise to prominence as the determination and an uncanny ability to leader of the University of Miami’s visualize the outcome of any play. first national championship team, and then to glory in the NFL with Retirement couldn’t shake Kosar's love the Cleveland Browns, the ride was of the game. In 2007 he brought the not smooth or without a cost. Kosar Arena Football League’s Gladiators has had his share of physical, marital, to Cleveland, and, having suffered familial, and financial struggles, yet uncountable concussions as a player,
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“I have always known Bernie to and a brilliant student be a tough compet trying to get better. of the game, devoted to constanitor tly and vast knowled In this candid book, his true passion ge about the sport – Bill Belichick, shine through seven-time SuperNew England Patriots Head Coach .” Bowl champion, including five as and head coach “Bernie’s story is something I is one of adversity and strength everything life can certainly relate to. He , which throws at handles and I am proud him with dignity and respect – Jim Kelly, Pro to call him a friend.” Football Hall of Famer
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HEAR BERNIE'S EPIC STORY Wednesday Sep 19 | 6:30 pm Canton Palace Theatre Football hero Bernie Kosar will share his experiences on and off the field and answer your questions. Pre-signed books will be available for purchase.*
This event is filling fast! Reserve your FREE seats at StarkLibrary.org/SpeakingofBooks
2018–2019 SEASON Bernie Kosar is on the starting lineup of our 2018–2019 season, and we have three more special evenings planned at the Canton Palace Theatre. Each bestselling author will speak about their book, followed by a wide-ranging question and answer session. In keeping with our mission to Share Smart by fostering community engagement, the Dr. Audrey Lavin Speaking of Books Author Series brings acclaimed writers to Stark County who inspire lively discussion and—at times—challenging conversation while exemplifying literary excellence. Register for these free one-of-a-kind evenings before space runs out at StarkLibrary.org/SpeakingOfBooks.
RUTH REICHL
Author, Food Critic and Top Chef Master Judge Thursday Oct 25 | 6:30 pm Delicious! by Ruth Reichl is this year’s One Book, One Community Stark County selection. See page 14 for details.
IMBOLO MBUE
Bestselling Author and 2017 PEN/Faulkner Award Winner Thursday Feb 7 | 6:30 pm Mbue’s award-winning debut novel Behold The Dreamers, shares the different experiences of two families during the 2008 financial crisis.
TARA WESTOVER
American Historian and #1 NYT Bestselling Author Tuesday Apr 2 | 6:30 pm Forced to grow up in a survivalist family and having never gone to school, she overcame the odds to graduate from Cambridge with a Ph.D.
* Bernie Kosar will not be signing memorabilia or books at the event.
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Support Your Library. The Library is such a vital part of our community. When you think about it, the Library is like the community’s living room. A place where people and families go to learn, study, meet, and collaborate. Our neighborhood branches provide residents with safe and easy access to the Library’s services, materials, and technology in the communities where they live, work, and raise their families. You may not know that more than half of Stark Library’s funding comes from our local property tax levy, which expires at the end of 2019. This fall, a new levy will be on the ballot which would extend the existing levy for eight years and increase it by about $29 a year for a home valued at $100,000. For about 55 cents a week, it's a great investment in our community! The additional funding will allow the Library to sustain and enhance our current offerings, including books, databases, music, movies, eBooks and eMaterials, streaming content, and other new items, such as our popular Library of Things. In addition, levy funding will enable us to invest in our buildings for muchneeded repairs and to update our facilities to create more dynamic, flexible spaces for meetings and events. Updated technology will allow us to increase free access to computers, internet, and other innovative technologies, providing communities with critical information access and bridging the digital divide. Our Library supports our community in so many important ways. For example, our SPARK Parent Partner program impacts thousands of children in Stark County, helping to make sure they’re ready for school. Our bookmobile and mobile services team goes into the community and meets people where they are—providing library services to daycares, senior centers, schools, and homebound patrons—residents who may have no way to get to the library. Our expert trainers work with those in need of job assistance, enabling people to improve their job skills and career path.
In every corner of Stark County, the Library touches lives. I am so proud of how Stark Library serves our community, and I know that Stark County is proud of our libraries, too. The successful passage of this levy will allow us to respond to our community’s changing needs and ensure that we can continue this vital work.
Mary Ellen Icaza
Stark Library's CEO/Executive Director
Preserve Our Future. Stark Library Provides Vital Community Services
Stark Library serves more than 240,000 residents of Stark County with nine neighborhood branch libraries and the Main Library downtown.
Our Mobile Services vehicles bring the Library to 220,000 visitors who otherwise might not have access to library services.
Last year Stark Library served nearly two million visitors, circulating almost four million items, including books, music, DVDs, ebooks, devices, and much more.
FREE access: Last year, more than 220,000 computer sessions were provided free of charge.
Learning Opportunities: Last year, more than 165,000 people attended more than 9,000 free programs.
Expert assistance: Last year, library experts provided one-on-one instruction to more than 15,000 people.
Library Funding Sources More than half of the Library’s finding comes from our local property tax levy, which expires at the end of 2019. The remaining funds come from the State of Ohio’s Public Library Fund (PLF). • Over the last decade, PLF Funding is down 17%. • This decrease in funding (after inflation) represents more than $2.8 Million a year. • Library revenue from the levy has not increased since 2012.
Passing the levy will ensure that Stark Library can continue to provide vital library services to the community.
Levy Questions & Answers Q: What will be on the ballot in November? A: A request will be on the ballot asking voters to approve a 2.2 Mill, eight-year levy for Stark Library. Q: Does the Library already have a tax levy? A: Yes, a current 1.7 Mill levy that expires at the end of 2019. The current levy will be discontinued once a new one is passed. Q: Why is the Library seeking an increased levy? A: The increased levy will provide financial stability for the library in the face of decreasing state funding.
Q: How much will this levy cost home owners in Stark County? A: An owner of a $100,000 home will pay an additional $29 per year. Q: What happens if the levy doesn’t pass? A: Without the levy, Stark Library would lose more than half of its operating budget, and would have to make major cuts in services, technologies, and collections if another levy isn't passed before 2020.
YOUR
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You may not know that you can register to vote at any of our Library branches. See page 19 for details about Why Your Vote Matters, an event presented by the League of Women Voters and AkronCanton Barristers Association on September 11th.
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Each fall, One Book, One Community encourages Stark County residents to read a common book, share ideas, and create community—and nothing brings a community together better than food!
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uth Reichl, this year’s One Book, One Community author, is one of the most recognizable voices in the culinary world. She’s an American chef, food writer, co-producer of PBS's Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie, culinary editor for the Modern Library, host of PBS's Gourmet's Adventures With Ruth, and was the last editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine. Ruth’s passion for food is nothing new—she began her food writing career in 1972 when she published her first cookbook Mmmmm: A Feastiary. At the time, she was a chef and co-owner at the Swallow Restaurant, and on the frontier of the culinary revolution which changed how people viewed and enjoyed food. Since then, she’s delighted readers with bestsellers like Tender at the Bone: Growing up at the Table, Comfort Me with Apples, and, her first novel, Delicious! Her cookbook,
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My Kitchen Year: 136 Recipes that Saved My Life, was named the best cookbook of the year and one of the best books of the year by Amazon. The Seattle Times called her “one of the most influential figures in the food world.” She has been honored with six James Beard Awards, the highest honor for food industry professionals, and with numerous awards from the Association of American Food Journalists. In 2007, she was named Adweek’s Editor of the Year. She received the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism in 2007 and the 2008 Matrix Award for Magazines and is also the recipient of the Elizabeth Cutter Morrow Award. Ruth will visit Stark Library to talk about her books, her experiences as a foodie, and take your questions October 25th at the Canton Palace Theatre.
FEATURED EVENT
Meet Ruth Reichl, author of Delicious! Thursday, October 25 6:30–9 pm Canton Palace Theatre New York Times bestselling author Ruth Reichl discusses her first novel, Delicious!, a story about family, food, friendship, finding yourself, and history. Q&A and book signing to follow.
Reserve your FREE seats at StarkLibrary.org/OneBook
THE DISH ON DELICIOUS!
Get taken in by the story of Billie Breslin, who traveled from her California home to take a job at Delicious, the most iconic food magazine in New York. When the publication is suddenly shut down, the staff, now Billie's extended family, must move on. But Billie is offered the job of staying behind in the deserted downtown mansion offices to uphold the "Delicious Guarantee," which leads her to a life-changing discovery. Young readers can explore themes of family, kindness, and food in these One Book companion books: Saturdays and Teacakes by Lester Laminack A poetic memory of the magic of Saturdays and the special connection forged between a boy and his Mammaw. Teacakes for Tosh by Kelly Starling Lyons Celebrate tradition with the story of a young boy helping his beloved grandmother remember their family history.
BOOK DISCUSSIONS
COMMUNITY EVENTS Art Contest for Adults
Enter Sep 1–30 Create original artwork showcasing how food brings families together, and turn it in at any Stark Library location. One entry per person per location.
Cooking Up Kindness Art Contest
Grades K–12. Details on page 6.
Royal Tea Party
Sat Sep 22 | 2–3 pm Perry Sippo Branch Details on page 6.
American Girl Doll - Grace Sat Sep 29 | 2:30–3:30 pm Lake Community Branch Details on page 6.
Stories From the Kitchen
Bring a favorite family recipe and create a memory by designing a scrapbook page, a frame to hang in the kitchen, or a recipe book. Tue Oct 2 | 6–7:30 pm Madge Youtz Branch Wed Oct 10 | 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Mon Oct 15 | 6–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch
From Pasture to Plate
Tue Oct 2 | 6:30–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch Abbe Turner, owner of Lucky Penny Farm in Kent, shares her artisan cheeses and award winning Cajeta. Abbe has her own herd of goats and controls the entire process from pasture to plate.
Young People’s Concerts
Oct 10 & 11 9:45 am & 11 am each day Umstattd Performing Arts Hall 2323 17th Street NW, Canton For Grades 3–5. Literature and music have much in common. The Canton Symphony Orchestra demonstrates how themes in the two young reader books are also reflected through music. Open to school groups and the general public (reservations required). Reserve your FREE seats at CantonSymphony.org or 330.452.2094.
Picture Perfect Cake Decorating Demonstration
Sat Oct 13 | 1–3 pm North Branch Marjorie Funk shows you how she decorates cakes and cupcakes. Get tips for picture perfect desserts.
Bender's Tavern | Oct 10 | 2–3 pm Join us at Bender's Tavern (137 Court Ave SW, Canton), a charming landmark restaurant with a fascinating history! Hear their story, and treat yourself to delicious menu selections.
Teacakes Book Discovery Story Time Tue Oct 16 | 5:30–6 pm Main Library See page 7 for details.
Madge Youtz Branch Thu Oct 18 | 1–2:30 pm Optional: bring an appetizer or dessert to share, along with the recipe!
The Delicious! Side of Culinary Tourism
Wed Oct 24 | 2–3 pm Main Library Barb Abbott from Canton Food Tours discusses the rise of culinary tourism, what a Canton Food Tour is all about, and ties in fun anecdotes of her time in restaurants with the book Delicious!.
Most Stark Library locations are having a Delicious! book discussion! See the Book Clubs listing on page 18 to find one near you.
Mmmm...The Delicious History of Chocolate
at Other Community Libraries
Mon Oct 29 | 6:30–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch Details on page 7.
Louisville Public Library Mon Sep 24 | 6 pm We'll bring family recipes, share stories, and have copies of the book to check out. Book discussion is Oct 22 at 6 pm.
Professional Development with Author Lester Laminack In Partnership with Stark County Educational Service Center Wed Nov 7 | 4:30–5:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Educators will learn about the art of writing with their students in the classroom and will earn a CEU for attending.
Canal Fulton Public Library Tue Oct 9 | 6:30 pm Massillon Public Library Wed Oct 24 | 6 pm Register at StarkLibrary.org or 330.452.0665
Sponsored by Friends of the Library
Empowering TomTod Ideas is one of several organizations that call Stark Library their home. These partnerships build cooperation, present development opportunities, and bring the community together. Joel Daniel Harris, who had invested his life and energy in middle school students, was approached by a student, Leah, with an idea. Not just a good idea but a great idea. Leah wondered: “What if we could have a bunch of people sleep outside in cardboard boxes for a night? Along the way we could learn about homelessness and poverty, raise awareness about the issue, and raise funds for a local homeless shelter?”
In Joel’s mind, this idea sparked a bigger question: “What if middle school kids could be empowered to use their ideas and imagination to make the world a better place?” That’s how TomTod Ideas was born. TomTod Ideas stands for Tomorrow’s Ideas Today. “Middle school students are amazing people,” Joel says. “They have a brilliant naiveté about the world that enables them to see the possibilities instead of the roadblocks.” TomTod Ideas empowers middleschoolers to turn those possibilities into imaginative ideas that enhance the common good of the community.
“Stark Library is an invaluable resource—
a place where we can access information, connect to the community, and draw from the expertise and knowledge of the library staff.” —Joel Daniel Harris, TomTod Ideas
One of the many ideas brought to life through TomTod’s partnership with the Library was BikeSmart. A few years ago, while attending Camp What If, Gabby, Devin, and Alexis had an outrageous idea. After observing that there were people in Canton who had difficulty accessing basic transportation – even for work – they knew something needed to be done. They thought: What If Stark County had a bike lending program that would give anyone who needed it access to better transportation, exercise, and recreation? And, what if it could all be free? Gabby, Devin, and Alexis along with TomTod Ideas staff met with representatives from Stark Library, Canton Parks and Recreation, and Stark Parks to bring their dream to life. After much discussion, planning, and strategizing, BikeSmart was born. BikeSmart now has eight hubs in the Stark County area, has added Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) as a partner, and provides free bike rentals to Stark Library card holders. Last year, BikeSmart users made more than 8,500 trips for a total distance of almost 76,000 miles!
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Thanks to Stark Library, Gabby, Devin, and Alexis, Stark County residents now have a free bike-sharing program accessible to all for a better, more reliable, healthier lifestyle.
Communities The Library was so impressed with what TomTod Ideas was doing in the community that they approached Joel with the possibility of a collaboration—he jumped at the idea of housing TomTod offices in the Library. “One of the things that we love about being here at the library is that it is more than just a place to put our desk. Stark Library is an invaluable resource—a place where we can access information, connect to the community, and draw from the expertise and knowledge of the library staff.” Remember Leah? She’s now a college student studying early childhood education. She credits TomTod Ideas for empowering her to use her skills to create a widely successful event that truly worked to enhance the common good.
Where YOU get to decide what to do! Details at StarkLibrary.org/TeensCREATE DeHoff Memorial
Fri Sep 14, Oct 12, Nov 9 | 4–5 pm
East Canton
Thursdays | 3:30–4:30 pm
Jackson Township
Tuesdays | 6:30–7:30 pm
Lake Community
Thursdays Sep–Nov except Nov 22 | 2:30–4 pm Tween Mother-Daughter Book Club Visit StarkLibrary.org or call the branch for each month’s selection. Sep 11, Oct 9, Nov 13 | 6–7 pm
Madge Youtz
Thu Sep 20, Oct 11, 25, Nov 15, 29 | 4–5 pm
Main Library
Stop in after school for TeensCREATE activities. Adulting 101 For details, visit StarkLibrary.org. Thurs Sep 13 | 6–7 pm Thurs Oct 11 | 6–7:30 pm Thurs Nov 8 | 6–7 pm
North
Tue Sep 11, Tues Oct 16, Mon Nov 19 | 6–7:30 pm
Perry Sippo
Mon Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19 | 6–7 pm
Plain Community
Wed Sep 19, Oct 17, Nov 21 | 2:30–4 pm
Sandy Valley
Tue Sep 18, Oct 16, Nov 20 | 3–4:30 pm
For Teen Tech events, see page 23.
By the end of 2018, TomTod Ideas will have served more than 2,000 middle school students throughout Stark County and Northeastern Ohio using three programs. Camp What If is a series of week-long day and overnight camps that immerse students in a variety of environments and experiences to help them spark ideas to positively impact their community. What If 101 is a school-based collaborative program that connects students to the real world with speakers, field trips, and problembased learning. What if You Could is a mentorship program that helps middle school students put their ideas in motion to transform the world for common good.
Cooking Up Kindness: What's Your Recipe? Art Contest
One Book, One Community Entries Due Sep 20 Create a poster that illustrates your recipe for kindness, then drop it off at any Stark Library branch. Details at StarkLibrary.org/OneBook. For Grades K–12. Feel free to create your art using the library’s supplies and space at the following times and locations: Sat Sep 8 | 10 am–4 pm Madge Youtz Branch Mon Sep 17 | All Day East Canton Branch Mon Sep 17–22 | All Day Plain Community Branch
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Sponsored by Friends of the Library
Stay Smart | Lifelong Learning
Book Clubs: Your Community Connection October is National Reading Group Month, so if you’ve been thinking about joining a book club, now’s the perfect time! Choose from any of the clubs listed below, or start your own using our Book Club Kits—they include everything you need to get started!
Request a kit at StarkLibrary.org/BookClubs
Book Clubs
Young Adult Game Night
ONGOING EVENTS Sep 5, Oct 3, Nov 7 | 2–4 pm Lake Community Branch Grab your friends for a fun day out to watch a newly released video.
Tue Sep 18, Oct 23, Nov 27 5:30–7:30 pm Sandy Valley Branch Enjoy cards, board games, video, cosplay, role-playing, and bring your friends! Ages 18–30.
Engage through Games
Mid Week Movie
Blockbuster Wednesday
DEHOFF MEMORIAL 4–5 pm African-American Classics
NOT-YOUR-PARENTS’ BOOK CLUB 6:30–8 pm
EAST CANTON 7–8 pm
Sep 20 Changes/Transformation Oct 18 Horror/Scary Stories Nov 15 Belonging
Thursdays | 6–7:45 pm North Branch The library will provide board games and cards.
PERRY SIPPO From Book to Big Screen
It's Your Move Card & Game Club
Sep 25 Oct 23 Nov 27 Sep 11 Oct 9 Nov 13
Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L. Carter The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman The Second Mrs. Hockaday by Susan Rivers
Meet with the group from North Branch at Cultured Coffee & Waffles in Downtown Canton to discuss any related books or media:
Movie Viewing 11 am–1 pm Sep 10 Everything, Everything JACKSON TOWNSHIP 2–3:30 pm Oct 8 12 Strong Nov 12 American Pastoral Sep 6, Oct 4, Nov 1. Please call the branch for titles. Book Discussion 12–1 pm LAKE COMMUNITY 6–7:30 pm
Sep 25 The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club by Wanda Brunstetter Oct 23 Delicious! by Ruth Reichl Nov 27 The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah LAKE COMMUNITY 2–3 pm Mystery
Sep 4 Oct 2 Nov 6
The House of Unexpected Sisters by Alexander McCall Smith Raspberry Danish Murder by Joanne Fluke City of Lies Victoria Thompson
MADGE YOUTZ 11 am–12 pm Mystery
Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14 Please call the branch for titles.
MAIN LIBRARY 2–3 pm
Sep 9 Oct 7 Nov 4
Shibumi by Trevanian The Good Pilot Peter Woodhouse by Alexander McCall Smith Charlotte and Emily by Jude Morgan
NORTH 6:30–7:45 pm
Sep 13 Oct 11 Nov 8
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan Delicious! by Ruth Reichl A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Sep 17 Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon Oct 15 12 Strong: the Declassified True Story of the Horse Soldiers by Doug Stanton Nov 19 American Pastoral by Philip Roth
PERRY SIPPO 6–7 pm
Sep 6 Oct 4 Nov 1
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult Delicious! by Ruth Reichl The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
PLAIN COMMUNITY 4–5 pm Mystery
Sep 20 Oct 18 Nov 15
The Stranger by Harlan Coben A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny Lake House by Kate Morton
Wednesdays | 5:30–8 pm Perry Sippo Branch
Tue Sep 11, 25, Oct 9, 23, Nov 13, 27 | 1–4 pm Sandy Valley Branch The library will provide board games and cards.
Chess Club
Writers Club
Whether you are a novice, intermediate, or expert, the whole family is invited to come and join the fun! Boards are provided. Mondays | 5–8 pm Main Library Mon Oct 1, Nov 5 | 5–8 pm Madge Youtz Branch Thursdays | 6–7:45 pm except Nov 22 North Branch Tournament: See October listing.
Saturday Movie Matinee
Sep 15, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 10 2–4:30 pm North Branch Gather the family and watch a movie for all ages.
Sep 19 A Wrinkle in Time PG Oct 17 Ready Player One PG-13 Nov 14 Avengers: Infinity Wars PG-13 Thu Sep 20, Oct 11, Nov 8 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Learn more about writing and how to publish your works.
Knitting Club
We have knitting clubs at most locations. Find one near you at StarkLibrary.org/Knitting.
Stitch for the Cure
Help your community one stitch at a time. "Think Pink" and offer the gifts of encouragement and warmth to those fighting cancer this fall. Your donation of hand-knitted, cozy scarves in all shades of pink will be given to local cancer centers. Accepting Donations: Oct 1–31 at Lake Community Branch. Reception: Nov 5, 11am–1pm
SANDY VALLEY 6–7 pm
Sep 10 Oct 8 Nov 12
An Irish Country Doctor by Patrick Taylor Delicious! by Ruth Reichl Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
See pages 14 and 15 for One Book One Community events and more book discussions.
SEPTEMBER Why Your Vote Matters
Tue Sep 11 | 5:30–7 pm Madge Youtz Branch Join the League of Women Voters and Akron-Canton Barristers Assoc. and learn how to make sure your voice is heard.
All About Medicare
Thu Sep 13 | 6–7 pm Perry Sippo Branch Medicare's open enrollment period is Oct–Dec. Terri Gursky, Stark County's OSHIP coordinator will provide free, objective information, and education to people covered by Medicare.
Painting the Masters
Thu Sep 20, Nov 8 | 1–3:30 pm Madge Youtz Branch Learn about the techniques and cultural significance of artists Claude Monet and Henri Matisse while recreating one of their works through step-by-step instruction. All supplies provided. Space limited.
Meet Wanda Brunstetter and Jean Brunstetter
Mon Sep 24 | 6–7 pm Lake Community Branch NYT bestselling author and her daughter-in-law will do a book talk and signing. Wanda, an award-winning novelist of Amish fiction, has sold more than 10 million books.
OCTOBER A Trip Through Time With Quilts Mon Oct 1 | 6–8 pm Sandy Valley Branch Veteran quilter Paula Tolin takes us on a trip through time with the history of quilts. A quilt will be displayed for each era explored. Q & A period will follow.
Quilty Pleasures
Tuesdays in Oct | 6–8 pm Sandy Valley Branch Learn to piece and hand quilt an Ohio Star block. Materials will be supplied. See event listing on website, or call branch for details.
Spooky Stories with Jim Knight
Tue Oct 2, 9, 16, 22 | 6:30–7:45 pm North Branch Local actor Jim Knight performs spooky, dramatic readings from Sherlock Holmes, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Dracula.
All About Medicare
Tue Oct 9 | 6:30–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch Medicare's open enrollment period is Oct–Dec. Our speaker will discuss applying, explain the various options, and answer your questions to help you make an informed decision.
6th Annual Chess Tournament Sat Oct 13 Main Library See page 7 for details.
Staged and Styled
Tips and Tricks for Holiday Home Decorating Tue Oct 16 | 6:30–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch Learn ways to make your home ready for guests as the holiday season approaches. Presentation will include visuals for holiday and general décor.
Insights into the Unknown: a Ghost Hunter's Journey
Thu Oct 18 | 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Take a trip into the world of ghosts with author, speaker, and paranormal investigator Greg Feketik as he shares his most memorable investigations.
It's Alive! An Eerie Evening with Frankenstein
For the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, actor Jim Knight presents background on the Gothic classic and performs spooky, dramatic readings of excerpts from the novel. Tue Oct 23 | 6:15–7:30 pm Madge Youtz Branch Tue Oct 30 | 6:30–7:30 pm Lake Community Branch
Escape Room
Find Your Roots
Bring your family history to life using the FREE genealogy services at the Library!
October is Family History Month Rediscover your family history with our trained genealogy staff using written records, stories, one of the Library's FREE databases, court records, the Federal census, and many other resources.
Book a Genealogist Not sure where to start? Hit a wall in your research? We're here to help! Now you can book a 1-on-1 session with a trained specialist to find all the information you need to uncover your roots. This service is available for all skill levels.
Call 330.452.0665 to schedule your 1-on-1
Genealogy Events Introduction to Genealogy
Thu Oct 25 | 3–5:30pm Fri Oct 26 | 3–5:30pm Sat Oct 27 | 10:30am–4:30pm Sandy Valley Branch See page 7 for details.
Sat Oct 6 | 2–4 pm Perry Sippo Branch Learn how to get started searching, gathering an organizing your family history.
Book Bingo
Sat Oct 13 | 2–4 pm Perry Sippo Branch Discover how land records can help locate your ancestral homestead on a modern map.
Thu Oct 25 | 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Try out our Literary Book Bingo: get a bingo and win a book!
NOVEMBER NaNoWriMo Write In
Tuesdays in Nov | 6–7:45 pm North Branch November is National Novel Writing Month! Find company, inspiration, and support for completing this personal challenge by meeting with other writers for a chance to work on your very own novel.
Where Are They Now?
Genealogy Databases
Sat Oct 20 | 2–4 pm Perry Sippo Branch From Ancestry.com to Familysearch.org, databases have a wealth of knowledge to help you discover your family history.
9th Annual Diggin' in the Dark
Sat Oct 27 | 6 pm–Midnight | Main Library Join us for this marathon genealogy event. Whether you’re a beginner or a genealogy veteran, help will be on hand with tips and tricks to bring the past to life and discover your ancestry.
Register at StarkLibrary.org
Wine Pairing for Beginners
Sat Nov 17 | 1–3 pm Main Library Join wine professional and writer Wanda Haynes to learn how to select wines for special holiday meals and everyday occasions.
Gingerbread House Extravaganza
Entries Due By Noon on Dec 6 Main Library See page 7 for details.
New Genealogy Databases African American Heritage includes freedman and slave records, census records, vital records, and church records. Fold3 provides access to military records, including stories, photos, and personal documents of the those who served.
More Genealogy databases at StarkLibrary.org/Databases
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The Best Leaders Stay Smart Lifelong learning can be the key to excelling in your life and workplace.
Photo credit: Shawn Wood, Studio 7 Photography
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15 YEARS AGO, Chris Paxos had a bucket and a mop, a few cleaning supplies, a big dream, and a whole lot of motivation—but not much else. Chris’ dream was to start a cleaning business. He was willing to work hard to make it happen, but he didn’t have the resources he needed. “Success is more about resourcefulness than resources,” Chris said. “As a resourceful person, I explored many of our community’s opportunities, and found the Library to be an amazing free resource!”
Like many job seekers in Stark County, Stark Library became Chris’ business incubator.
When he wasn’t knocking on doors drumming up business or at the Employment Source connecting with other community organizations, he was at Stark Library. The Library stayed open later, so when the Employment Source closed, his next stop was the Library.
“For me, the Library was a business information resource,” he states. “As a lifelong learner, I continually use all of the resources available to sharpen my skills and build my business.” Chris read and listened to books to increase his knowledge. “Authors take a lifetime of learning and put it into a book. It’s just smart to take advantage of the information they’ve written.” Chris’ story is a real-life example of the Library’s mission to Stay Smart, and offers hope to others who dream big. Lifelong learning is what Stark Library is all about. Our partnership with Ohio Means Jobs helps entrepreneurs like Chris, as well as other job seekers connect with the people, resources, and services that can lead to better jobs and improved career paths.
“The Library is a powerful resource—and it’s all free to those who take full advantage of what the Library has to offer.” —Chris Paxos “Some people say that knowledge is power,” Chris states. “I believe that knowledge is potential power. Taking that a step further, the Library is a powerful resource— and it’s all free to those who take full advantage of what the Library has to offer.” “Many people don’t have resources, so they don’t have hope. Stark Library is one place to go to gain the knowledge you need to succeed.”
The Library Is Your One Stop Shop for All Your Business Needs SELF-HELP DOCUMENT CENTER ✓✓ Print & copy (B/W or color) ✓✓ Fax ✓✓ Finishing (Hole punch, staple, etc.)
MEETING & WORK SPACE ✓✓ Large meeting rooms (some with projection and/or smart boards) ✓✓ Individual & small group work spaces
TRAINING & SUPPORT ✓✓ Technology & business workshops ✓✓ One-on-one technology device support (see page 23) ✓✓ One-on-one job search assistance (see above)
COMPUTER CONNECTIVITY ✓✓ Public computer workstations ✓✓ High speed wifi ✓✓ Borrow a wireless hotspot
INFORMATION SERVICES ✓✓ Extensive database collection includes ReferenceUSA, Foundation Directory, MorningStar, LawDepot, and academic research ✓✓ Research assistance
OTHER SERVICES ✓✓ Notary services ✓✓ Selected tax forms
Chris’ business, A-Quality Facility Services, now employs more than 200 people and has expanded beyond the boundaries of Stark County—and it’s still growing. “The knowledge that I gleaned from the Library while I was building my business created habits and skills that I use to this day,” Chris concludes. “I hope that my story inspires others to dream big, pursue their dreams, and never stop learning.”
Book an Expert to Help With Your Job Search Schedule an in-depth oneon-one appointment with an expert to help in your job search. Appointments are up to 55 minutes, fit your schedule, and are tailored to your individual needs. Our experts can help you: • Search for a job • Find a job fair • Apply for a job that you have found • Create a resume/cover letter • Use online and print versions of job search resources
Find more professional
development tools at StarkLibrary.org/OntheJob
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Stay Smart | Students 6th–12th Grade and Adults
Learn with Lynda.com “A world of opportunities has been opened to my family thanks to Lynda! I can learn everything from basic programs to advanced design. Even my kids love it! The best part? It’s all free!” —A Lynda.com User
Get started at StarkLibrary.org/Lynda SENIORS Windows 10 Basics
Tue Sep 11 | 2–3:30 pm Jackson Township Branch Discover the many features of Windows 10 as well as revisit some old favorites.
Word I Basics
Learn to open and save; Ribbons & Buttons; cut, copy & paste; and basic formatting. Thu Oct 4 | 1–2:30 pm Plain Community Branch Tue Nov 13 | 2–3:30 pm Jackson Township Branch
Internet Searching
Tue Oct 9 | 2–3:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Learn to safely navigate the Internet using keyword searching and more.
Basic Computer Skills Series
Wed Oct 10, 17, 24 | 10–11:30 am Main Library Learn the parts of a computer and how to use the keyboard and mouse.
Digital Movies, Music & Audiobooks @ Your Library Tue Oct 16 | 2–3:30 pm Jackson Township Branch
eReaders & Digital Devices Wed Oct 17 | 2–3:30 pm East Canton Branch
Libby for Digital Materials Mon Oct 22 | 2–3:30 pm Main Library
JOB SKILLS Excel I–III Basics Series
Learn to build and refine a small business inventory spreadsheet using Excel. Thu Sep 13, 20, 27 5:30–7:30 pm Main Library Mon Oct 29, Nov 5, 12 5:30–7:30 pm North Branch
Word I–III Basics Series
Wed Oct 10, 17, 24 5:30–7:30 pm Main Library In this three-part series, learn the fundamentals of creating a document in Word.
Excel I Basics
Access I & II
Thu Oct 18 | 1–2:30 pm Plain Community Branch Spreadsheets allow you to track information. Learn to build and refine a small business inventory sheet; charts & formulas.
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Thu Oct 11 | 1–2:30 pm Plain Community Branch Learn the basics of creating a presentation using images, graphics, animation, and more.
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DIGITAL MATERIALS
Thu Oct 25 | 1–2:30 pm Plain Community Branch Learn how to get the best results while searching the web with search limiting and Stark Library databases.
Thu Oct 11, 18 | 6–7:30 pm Main Library In this two part series, learn the basic features of Access by creating your own database.
Excel IV-VI Intermediate
Mon Nov 5, 12, 19 | 2–3:30 pm Main Library Go beyond simple data entry and expand your Excel skills. Gain knowledge and understanding of many of the productivity tools Excel has to offer.
MAKERS Makers Studio Tue Sep 25, Oct 23, Nov 27 2–5 pm Main Library Stop by our Makers Studio and discover equipment that blends technology and crafting. Try a new hobby or crafting idea using sewing machines, button maker, Silhouette cutter, and VHS/DVD converter.
Makers Studio Spotlight Main Library Details at StarkLibrary.org. Space is limited to 10. Tue Sep 25 | 2–3 pm Pillow Case Tue Oct 23 | 2–3 pm You Print on What? Tue Nov 27 | 2–3 pm VHS/DVD Converting
OTHER CLASSES Excel I & II Series
Mon Sep 10, 17 | 2–3:30 pm DeHoff Memorial Branch Spreadsheets allow you to track information. Learn to build and refine a small business inventory sheet; charts & formulas.
PowerPoint I
Tue Sep 11 | 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Learn the basics of creating a presentation using images, graphics, animation, and more.
Facetime for Apple Devices Wed Sep 12 | 2–3:30 pm East Canton Branch Learn to talk with and see family and friends using Facetime, Apple’s online, live video software.
Cutting the Cord
Wed Sep 12 | 6–7:30 pm Main Library Discover new ways to watch TV shows, movies, sports and more using the Internet.
Android Basics I & II
This two-part series provides an introduction to Android devices. Topics include hardware, screen gestures, navigating, & apps. Thu Sep 13, 20 | 2–3:30 pm Main Library Mon Oct 8, 15 | 2–3:30 pm DeHoff Memorial Branch
Introduction to Pinterest
Mon Sep 17 | 2–3:30 pm Main Library Have fun learning Pinterest to organize your interests or hobby. Learn to search, visit sites, & build pin boards.
Stay Safe from Viruses & Malware
Tue Sep 18 | 2–3:30 pm Madge Youtz Branch Learn to stay safe from viruses and other malicious software that can infect your PC.
Introduction to Mango
Sat Sep 22 | 10–11:30 am Lake Community Branch Learn a new language with this free library database.
What’s the Cloud?
Mon Sep 24 | 6–7:30 pm Sandy Valley Branch Learn what is meant by “The Cloud,” how it works and options such as Google Drive and OneDrive.
How To Use Etsy
Sat Nov 17 | 10–11:30 am Lake Community Branch Learn about Etsy, an entertaining way to buy and sell handcrafted products.
OTHER CLASSES (CONT.) Take Control of Your Computer
Tue Oct 16 | 2–3:30 pm Madge Youtz Branch Join us for an overview of the Settings menu in Windows 10.
Chromebooks
Wed Nov 28 | 6–7:30 pm Main Library Learn more about what Chromebooks are and how you can use them in place of traditional laptops.
Holiday Tech Sampler
Mon Oct 22 | 6–7:30 pm Main Library Create your own website with Google Sites, a free website builder by Google. G
Thu Nov 29 | 6–7:30 pm Perry Sippo Branch Osmo, Ozobots, 3D Printer, oh my! Discover some of today’s technology gadgets including Kano, Bloxels, & more.
Word: Format Your Novel
TEENS
Building a Website
Wed Nov 7 | 6–7:30 pm Main Library Learn how to create a novel in Word for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo).
Microsoft OneDrive
Thu Nov 8 | 6–7:30 pm Main Library Learn the basics of Microsoft’s online cloud storage for Word, Excel and other Office files.
What’s Under Your Google Drive?
Tue Nov 13 | 6–7:30 pm Sandy Valley Branch Learn about Google’s free software options. Options include Google Docs, Spreadsheets, Slides, and more.
Creating Memories with Shutterfly
Wed Nov 14 | 2–3:30 pm East Canton Branch Create an online photo album to share with family and friends.
Building a Computer with Kano
Construct a computer based on a Raspberry Pi and learn how to code using our Kano kits. Mon Sep 17 | 4–5 pm Madge Youtz Branch Mon Oct 8 | 2–3 pm Perry Sippo Branch Tue Oct 9 | 4–5 pm Main Library Mon Nov 19 | 6–7 pm North Branch
Locations & Fall Hours 330.452.0665 StarkLibrary.org contactus@starklibrary.org @starklibrary
Extended Hours for Phone & Online Chat Support Mon–Fri 7am–11pm, Sat 9am–9pm, Sun 12–9pm
Main Library 715 Market Ave. N Canton, OH 44702 330.452.0665
Jackson Township
1803 Schneider St. NE Canton, OH 44721 330.494.3399
Perry Sippo
Mon–Thu............7:30 am–8 pm** Fri.........................7:30 am–6 pm** Sat............................ 9 am–5 pm Sun................................... 1–5pm*
7186 Fulton Dr. NW Canton, OH 44718 330.833.1010 5710 12th St. NW Canton, OH 44708 330.477.8482
Mon–Thu................. 9 am–8 pm Fri.............................. 9 am–6 pm Sat............................ 9 am–5 pm Sun.................................. 1–5 pm*
Stop Motion Animation
Tue Nov 6 | 4–5 pm Madge Youtz Branch Bring your own action figure, Legos, Play Doh, etc. or use ours to take pictures. Then import the pictures to create a stop motion movie complete with graphics, sound, and music.
DeHoff Memorial 216 Hartford Ave. SE Canton, OH 44707 330.452.9014
Madge Youtz
2921 Mahoning Rd. NE Canton, OH 44705 330.452.2618
Sandy Valley
9754 Cleveland Ave. SE Magnolia, OH 44643 330.866.3366
Get Expert Tech Help at the Library MOBILE DEVICE HELPLINE Call for guided tech assistance over the phone. Our tech experts can walk you step-by-step through… • Registering online for an instant library e-card • Using your library account online • Setting up our Libby, Hoopla, and Zinio Apps, • Downloading ebooks, movies, music, & more “ASK-AN-EXPERT” APPOINTMENTS Schedule a session for one-on-one help. Our tech experts can give you hands-on guidance for… • Learning how to use your device • Using your library account online • Setting up apps like Libby, Hoopla & Zinio • Checking out ebooks or streaming media
Call Now for Help 330.458.2750 or Schedule an Appointment at StarkLibrary.org/AskAnExpert
Plain Community
Mon and Tue.........10 am–8 pm Wed–Fri.................10 am–6 pm Sat..........................10 am–5 pm Sun..................................... Closed
East Canton
224 N. Wood St. East Canton, OH 44730 330.488.1501 Mon–Tue.................. 9 am–8 pm Wed–Fri................... 9 am–6 pm Sat..........................10 am–5 pm Sun..................................... Closed
Lake Community 565 Market Ave. SW Uniontown, OH 44685 330.877.9975
North
189 25th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 330.456.4356 Mon–Thu................. 9 am–8 pm Fri.............................. 9 am–6 pm Sat............................ 9 am–5 pm Sun..................................... Closed
Closed Sep 4 (Labor Day) and Nov 23 (Thanksgiving). Closed at 6 pm Nov 22. *Closed on Sundays until Labor Day. **Opens at 9 am until start of Plain Local school year.
Be a Friend of the Library Friends of the Library (FOL) volunteers support the library through sponsoring events, funding special projects, offering scholarships for staff, and much more! Sponsored events are marked throughout this issue ( ). Stop by your local branch and say thank you to these dedicated volunteers and learn more at StarkLibrary.org/FOL.
BOOK SALES Main Library
Sat Sep 1, Oct 6, Nov 3 10 am–4 pm
Perry Sippo Branch
Sat Oct 20 | 9 am–2 pm All items are half price from 1–2 pm.
Photo Credit: Many photos in this issue were taken by J. Albert Studios.
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