Geauga County Public Library is pleased to announce a moderated panel discussion of the Civil Rights Movement with a question-and-answer session at 2:00 p.m., Monday, January 21st, at the Gardiner Building in Chagrin Falls. Hear multiple perspectives and gain a better understanding of what it was like to live during this period.
Sponsored by the Geauga County Library Foundation. Registration is required.
- Date: Monday, January 21st
- Time: 2:00 p.m.
- Place: Gardiner Building, 9421 Bainbridge Road, Chagrin Falls, OH
- Free and open to all ages.
- Register: or call 440-543-5611
About the Geauga County Public Library
The Geauga County Public Library includes four full-service branches in Bainbridge, Chardon, Chesterland (Geauga West) and Middlefield, two library stations housed in schools in Newbury and Thompson, and a Mobile Services fleet that serves rural areas and community centers. Its administrative center is located in Chardon, where technical services, computer services, facilities and administrative functions reside. GCPL houses more than 750,000 books and digital books. The collection also contains more than 100,000 audio / video items. About 75 research databases are available via its website. GCPL is a member of the Clevnet consortium, giving patrons access to more than 12 million items. Learn more about the Geauga County Public Library at the GCPL website, Geauga County Public Library.
Pictured In Cover Photo: Geauga County Public Library is pleased to announce a moderated panel discussion of the Civil Rights Movement with a question-and-answer session at 2:00 p.m., Monday, January 21st, at the
Gardiner Building in Chagrin Falls.