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Library News: Southeast Branch Library is located at 70 Columbus

April 24, 2008

Southeast Branch Library is located at 70 Columbus Road, Bedford. Register for all programs by phoning 440-439-4997 or visit the library's Web page at www.cuyahogalibrary.org.

Mother's Day crafts planned

On May 9-10, drop in at the children's department at the library to make mom or grandma feel extra special this Mother's Day by creating a lovely gift for her to treasure. All materials will be supplied. This is intended for ages 12 and under.

Have a good laugh

On April 26 at 2 p.m., teens can celebrate National Humor Month by showing their stand-up comedy skills. Come along with friends and have a good laugh.

A funny movie will follow. Refreshments will be served.

Registration is required for this program.

Business plan
development set

On May 3 at 10 a.m., come to the Southeast Library to learn how to develop your ideas and goals for your small business into a clear mission with a plan. An expert from WECO Fund, Inc., will show you how to create an effective business plan. Registration is requested for this program.

Monday morning
health talks planned

Join us at Southeast Library for this series of talks presented by University Hospitals on the following Mondays at 10 a.m. Enjoy refreshments and gain knowledge on the following topics:

May 5 -- Maximize your memory.

June 9 -- Pains you shouldn't ignore.

Our April program was a hit. Please join us for these informal and informative talks.

Victorian tea will be served

On May 17 at 2 p.m. return to the world of the Titanic in this fascinating program presented by Laura Loew of "Lost in the Past." From luxurious ball gowns to everyday apparel, Laura will take you on a journey to the past via the fashions worn by passengers on the ill-fated ocean voyage.

Tea and pastries will be served following the presentation.

Reservations are required for this program as space is limited.

Two book groups combine

On May 15 at 7 p.m. African American Authors and Thursday for Books will combine to present a special spring event.

The groups will discuss "Love in the Time of Cholera" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, one of the great classics of modern literature.

The books will be available at the library throughout April.