What’s going on at your library?
Coventry Village Library
1925 Coventry Road, 216-321-3400
Monday, March 18, 7 p.m.
ASL professor Clara Jean Mosly Hall presents her new book, Paris in America. The hearing daughter of a deaf Nanticoke Indian, Hall describes the intersections of her various identities in her new book, Paris in America: A Deaf Nanticoke Shoemaker and His Daughter. Her memoir is a celebration of her family, faith, journey and heritage. A question and answer period will follow the talk.
Lee Road Library
2345 Lee Road, 216-932-3600
Sunday, March 3, 3 p.m.
Green Eggs and Ham Opera. Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss! Celebrate his legacy through this interactive performance, in which soprano Lara Troyer and her friends will perform the one-act opera "Green Eggs and Ham" by composer Robert Kapilow.
Noble Neighborhood Library
2800 Noble Road, 216-291-5665
Thursday, March 14, 7 p.m.
Computer Basics Part 1- Using the Mouse. This class teaches basic skills that will make you feel comfortable using the mouse. A necessary class for the beginner, or a good refresher for the experienced, this is part one of the six-part Computer Basics Series. (Registration required.)
University Heights Library
13866 Cedar Road, 216-321-4700
Tuesday, March 12, 6 p.m.
Award Nominated Movies. Join us for popcorn, and watch some of 2018's award-nominated movies. This month's feature is BlacKkKlansman (2018, 135 mins, R), in which a black detective sets out to infiltrate the Colorado chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
Isabelle Rew
Isabelle Rew is the community engagement associate for the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library System.