While many organizations and institutions have had a tough time with technology, there’s a notable exception that’s thrived: public libraries.
With their elaborate craft rooms, guest speakers, seminars and more, our libraries have become dynamic community centers with events and services that didn’t exist 10 or 20 years ago. Put me in the Pro Library column. If you haven’t been to one lately, you’re missing out.
One example of a handy service offered at libraries throughout Northeast Ohio, but at Cuyahoga County Public Library in particular, is book recommendations that come to your inbox.
Bookish sends a free list of curated suggestions each month to subscribers. From historical fiction to cookbooks, just fill out a form on the library website that details your preferences, and they’ll take care of the rest.
Click here to sign up.
And don’t forget to see what other libraries have going on this fall. Genealogy, craft classes, and labs to convert music, slides and film to digital formats are just a few of the many free or nearly free offerings.