40th Music on the Lawn

Enjoy live music and summer fun with family & friends on the Grandview Heights Public Library lawn Tuesdays in June & July from 7–8 pm.

Join us for the 40th Annual Music on the Lawn, a special milestone season celebrating four decades of bringing the community together during our annual summer concert series.

Each week features great bands, food trucks, the GHPL PopUp Library, the GHPL Foundation’s Novel Treats cart, and more on the library’s pavilion, lawn, and plaza.

This summer tradition welcomes an average of 5,000 attendees each year and is coordinated by GHPL and Grandview Heights Parks & Recreation.

Thank you to our sponsors for helping make this unforgettable 40th season possible!

Get full details at ghpl.org/music.

See you on the lawn!

Board Trustee Applications

The Grandview Heights Public Library is seeking interested and qualified residents to be considered for future openings on the Library’s Board of Trustees. This is a volunteer role, with members appointed to four-year terms. 

The Board of Trustees plays a vital role in supporting the Library’s mission, ensuring strong governance, and guiding the continued success and growth of library services for our community. Trustees provide oversight, advocate for the Library, and help ensure it remains a vibrant and responsive resource for all. 

Candidates must be residents of the Grandview Heights City School District and have a strong interest in supporting the Library and its role in the community. 

Community members who are passionate about libraries, public service, and civic engagement are encouraged to express their interest for future consideration. 

For more information or to be considered, please apply online. Applications received by May 15, 2026, will receive first consideration. Questions may be directed to Library Director Ryan McDonnell at RMcDonnell@ghpl.org. 

History Walks: Tree Tour

Discover some of our community’s remarkable trees on a new History Walks tour launching in celebration of Arbor Day 2026!

The Tree Tour is perfect for nature lovers and anyone looking to explore the community from a fresh perspective.

Along the route, participants will learn about the age, species, and unique information about each tree.

This tour was created in partnership with the Grandview Heights Parks and Recreation. Learn more about their Urban Forestry program.

History Walks is presented by GHPL and the  Grandview Heights Marble/Cliff Historical Society. 

The free app offers self-guided walking tours that explore fascinating local history, inspiring landmarks, and notable people in Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff.   

Download the free History Walks app for Apple or Android.