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Free classes throughout March. Where and When
Introductory 60 minute lessons. Learn to use the mouse, Internet, email, or the library catalog. Classes are taught by library staff Tuesdays - Saturdays, and can be scheduled mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Call the library to register.(440)473-0350
Join us at the Berea Recreation Center as we read and discuss a wide variety of titles.
Join our Genealogy Specialist to discuss the importance of recording your personal and family history. Learn the tips and tools to turn your memories into memoirs!
Wednesday, March 17, 7:00 PM — or — Thursday March 18 at 10:00 AM
Sign up for a free Gmail account that can be checked from any Internet computer. Learn the basics.
Do you knit or have you always wanted to learn how to? Would you like to participate in charitable knitting projects and connect with members of the community? If so, join us.
A representative from the Arthritis Foundation will explain the importance of exercising and demonstrate some of the Arthritis Foundation approved exercises for people with arthritis.
This class, geared toward the computer novice, offers an overview of basic computer parts, using the mouse and keyboard and an introduction to the Microsoft Windows operating system. Registration required.
Practice basic computer skills including familiarity with Windows and using the mouse to search websites. Registration required.
Local historian Dan Ruminski will be discussing the era of Millionaires Row in Cleveland, bringing stories he has found in archives around the area.
A library open house for seniors and residents of Strongsville. See what’s new and coming soon to the library. Special guest speakers are brought in periodically. Meet with one of our Adult Reference Staff and ask those questions you were always wondering about the library. Refreshments provided.
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Nursing Home Rankings
U.S. News & World Report has posted rankings of nursing home quality based on the government’s Nursing Home Compare site.
Helpful Phone Numbers Many agencies in the state of Ohio provide services to seniors. The Ohio Department of Aging provides a list of helpful toll-free phone numbers with links to their agencies or organizations.
SafeLink Wireless SafeLink Wireless is a new taxpayer-funded program that provides cell phones and air time to people at or below 135% of the approved poverty level.
Saving Starts at Home The Federal Trade Commission has information that can help you save on heating and cooling bills, as well as on gasoline.
HEAP The Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) offers several programs to help low-income Ohioans pay their utility bills and improve the energy efficiency of their homes. With this form, you may apply for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Winter Crisis Program (WCP), Summer Crisis Program (SCP), Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) and Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP).
Discover Ohio The Ohio Department of Travel and Tourism website is packed with information on where to go and what to do close to home.February is Time to Celebrate.
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