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Coventry Village Branch
1925 Coventry Road, 216-321-3400

Monday, Sept. 17, 5–6 p.m.

A Taste of Nepal. Learn about our Nepali neighbors by listening to Nepalese music, playing Bagh Chal, and sampling some delicious cuisine. This program is part of Heights Libraries’ On The Same Page initiative.

Lee Road Branch
2345 Lee Road, 216-932-3600

Wednesday, Sept. 26, 7–8:30 p.m.

The Art of Exile: Art Study Group at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Turning our minds from summer travel by choice, this program will examine the flight from home of the escapee, the exile, the fugitive—the refugee. Artists often have been such travelers, and art has sometimes offered the sanctuary, asylum, or haven that they (or we) seek. This event takes place at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Registration opens Sept. 12.

Noble Neighborhood Branch
2800 Noble Road, 216-291-5665

Fridays, Sept. 14 and 28, 1–2 p.m.

Senior Financial Empowerment Workshops. Concerned about finances in your old age? These financial literacy programs for the elderly, from Empowering and Strengthening Ohio's People, offer information and skills to help you manage your money as you age. The Sept. 28 program will cover estate planning. Registration begins two weeks prior to each event.

University Heights Branch
13866 Cedar Road, 216-321-4700

Thursday, Sept. 27, 4–5:30 p.m.

Banned Book Slam. Exercise your first amendment right at this anti-censorship celebration. Choose your favorite banned book and share a passage with the audience. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.

Jay Rosen

Jay Rosen is communications coordinator at Heights Libraries.

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