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Bring one special item that you would like to share with others and tell your story. Part of the North Olmsted Grownup Summer Camp series.
Remember how much fun Show and Tell was when you were in elementary school? Here’s your chance to relive those memories! Do you have a cherished family heirloom, something you have created, or something that reveals a bit about North Olmsted’s past that has a story that you would like to share? Come join us for Show and Tell for Grown Ups. Bring one treasured item and tell us why you love it so much.
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In 1829, Charles Hyde Olmsted promised to donate 500 books from his father’s collection if the residents agreed to change the name of their town from Lenox to Olmsted. They did and the books traveled by oxcart and were housed in individual residents’ homes while being circulated. The “Oxcart Library” is thought to be the first circulating public library in the Western Reserve.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location.