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Do you like cozy mysteries? Are you just dying to craft and chat about them? Clue into this book club where we suspect you will have a great time.
Do you like cozy mysteries with quirky characters and fun settings? Are you just dying to craft and chat about them? Clue into this book club where we suspect you will have a great time.
Join us as we rehash a mystery and work on a craft that relates to the book of the month. Books are available to registrants a month before the meeting.
December: Christmas Cocoa Murder by Carlene O'Connor, Maddie Day, and Alex Erickson
January: Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines by Jennifer J. Chow
February: Shot in the Dark by Cleo Coyle
This program is generously funded by the Friends of the North Olmsted Public Library.
TAGS: | General | Book Discussion |
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.
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