HOT, NEW AND TIMELY
May 11, 2011
New events season: June-November 2011
What’s happening at the Grandview Heights Public Library? A new season of events, concerts & fun!
Find out what’s happening June—November 2011, and join us for fascinating talks, great workshops, live music, and fun for all ages!
SUMMER FUN
- 26th annual Music on the Lawn—Outdoor concerts Tuesdays in June & July
- 18th annual Lazy Daze of Summer Festival—Juried crafts, food, music & more
- Summer Reading Clubs for every adults, teens, & kids—With prizes from local businesses
- Professional Fireworks: Behind the Scenes—With Red, White & Boom staff
FILM FESTIVALS
- Dude, This Film is Epic!—Longer classic films
- The Bad Girls of Hollywood—Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford & Bette Davis
- Return to City Heat—Our third noir film fest
- Bloodtober: Flick or Treat—Horror movies
MUSIC
- Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons—Americana
- Miller-Kelton—Alternative country rock
- Mark Flugge—Jazz piano
HISTORY
- Bicycle: The History—With author/historian David V. Herlihy
- Clash of the Ironclads—With author/naval historian Donald L. Canney
- Historic Columbus Crimes—With authors David Meyers and Elise Meyers Walker
- Gravestone Symbolism—With Beth Santore of The Association for Gravestone Studies
NATURE
- Preparing Your Garden for Winter—With Daniel J. Ney of Bello Giardino
- The Plants of South Africa—With OSU professor Dr. Andrea Wolfe
- Birding in Columbus—With Doreen Whitley of Grange Insurance Audubon Center
ANIMALS
- They're Nothing To Be Afraid Of—Puppet show & live animals (all ages)
- P.T. Reptiles—See reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and more (all ages)
- Slapshot—Read to Slapshot the Therapy Dog (for kids)
TEENS
- "The Basement"—A new space just for teens
- Henna tattoos, Laughing Ogre Comics, pizza taste test, anime club, Friday Frightnight, candy sushi, and more
KIDS
- Three concerts, water games, multi-cultural crafting, Irish dancing, "The Spoon Man", movies, story times, and more
MORE
We’re excited about this upcoming season, and we hope you’ll join us.
See you at the Library!
Questions? Call Circulation at 486-2951.

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