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REACHING OUT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 CLOSED - Labor Day SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 Sunday hours resume: Open 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 CLOSED - Staff Development Day UPCOMING EVENTS SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER NEWSLETTER 2018 631 East 222nd Street / Euclid, Ohio 44123 www.euclidlibrary.org / (216) 261-5300 x750 Jennifer Lottes and Tracy Monturi The Outreach Services Department offers free library service to Euclid residents who are unable to leave their homes. Keep in touch with your library “neighbors” with our Outreach newsletter, just for our homebound patrons. When you can’t come to the library, the library will come to you! Page 1 of 2 AT THE LIBRARY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS The library is updating our phone system, and our phone extensions will change this fall. The main phone number is still (216) 261-5300. To reach the Outreach Department, please listen to the phone menu and follow the prompts. We hope to talk with you soon! We have some great programs at the library this fall, and YOU have friends and family who would love to hear about them! Tell someone today about our upcoming programs, and ask us for extra copies of Library Lines to share. Joe the Coupon Guy | Wednesday, September 26 at 7 PM (Lake Room) Joe the Coupon Guy® has taught thousands of people across Ohio how to save money, and tonight he will be at EPL sharing his tips with you! Indie Author Day | Saturday, October 13 at 1 PM (Lake & Shore Rooms) Local Author Showcase starts at 3 PM Come celebrate the talents and efforts of independent authors with a talk on the writing experience, followed by an Open House where local authors can showcase and sell their books. Millionaire’s Row | Tuesday, October 16 at 7 PM (Lake Room) Listen to storyteller Dan Ruminski talk about Cleveland’s great Millionaire’s Row. Discover who built the mansions, what they cost, where the money came from, and what caused the decline and destruction of Cleveland’s architectural gems.

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REACHING OUTMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3CLOSED - Labor Day

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7Sunday hours resume:Open 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12CLOSED - Staff Development Day

UPCOMING EVENTS

SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER NEWSLETTER 2018

631 East 222nd Street / Euclid, Ohio 44123www.euclidlibrary.org / (216) 261-5300 x750Jennifer Lottes and Tracy Monturi

The Outreach Services Department offers free library service to Euclid residents who are unable to leave their homes. Keep in touch with your library “neighbors” with our Outreach newsletter, just for our homebound patrons.

When you can’t come to the library, the library will come to you! Page 1 of 2

AT THE LIBRARY

IMPORTANTANNOUNCEMENTSThe library is updating our phone system, and our phone extensions will change this fall.

The main phone number is still (216) 261-5300. To reach the Outreach Department, please listen to the phone menu and follow the prompts. We hope to talk with you soon!

We have some great programs at the library this fall,and YOU have friends and family who would love tohear about them! Tell someone today about ourupcoming programs, and ask us for extra copiesof Library Lines to share.

Joe the Coupon Guy | Wednesday, September 26 at 7 PM (Lake Room)Joe the Coupon Guy® has taught thousands of people across Ohio how to save money, and tonight he will be at EPL sharing his tips with you!

Indie Author Day | Saturday, October 13 at 1 PM (Lake & Shore Rooms)Local Author Showcase starts at 3 PM Come celebrate the talents and efforts of independent authors with a talk on the writing experience, followed by an Open House where local authors can showcase and sell their books.

Millionaire’s Row | Tuesday, October 16 at 7 PM (Lake Room)Listen to storyteller Dan Ruminski talk about Cleveland’s great Millionaire’s Row. Discover who built the mansions, what they cost, where the money came from, and what caused the decline and destruction of Cleveland’s architectural gems.

When you can’t come to the library, the library will come to you! Page 2 of 2

IN THECOMMUNITY

These new books are sure to be popular, so get your name on thelist today!

Juror #3 by James Patterson

Feared by Lisa Scottoline

Leverage in Death by J. D. Robb

Field of Bones by J. A. Jance

In His Father’s Footsteps by Danielle Steel

Double Blind by Iris Johansen

Paradox by Catherine Coulter

Book Discussion at the Lakefront Community Center

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10at 1:15 PMThe People vs. Alex Cross by James Patterson

Alex Cross has never been on the wrong side of the law-until now. Charged with gunning down followers of his nemesis Gary Soneji in cold blood, Cross

is being turned into the poster child for trigger-happy cops who think they're above the law. Cross knows it was self-defense. But will a jury see it that way?

Transportation is available!Call the Senior Center at(216) 289-2985 for details.

Ready Player OneIncredibles 2Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity WarKingsJurassic World: Fallen KingdomShow DogsMiracle SeasonAdrift

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FALL BESTSELLERS

Are you interested in family history? The Euclid Public Library has two new online databases for genealogy research. These databases and many more, including Ancestry Library Edition, are available FREE on our website.

Fold3A premier collection of historical U.S. military records that brings to life the details of America's military veterans with stories, photos, and personal documents.

Heritage QuestGenealogy database featuring the U. S. Census, 1790 - 1930 (NOT including 1850 - 1860 Slave Census Schedules), the Periodical Source Index, more than 25,000 family and local history books, records from the Revolutionary War Era Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant ApplicationFiles and Freedman's Bank Records(1865 - 1874).

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