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Learn tips and tricks for growing your own food easily at home. Learn the money saving tips of creating your own food and seed sovereignty. Registration begins April 7.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.659.4343.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Home & Garden | Food & Cooking |
TAGS: | Food Program | Food Equity | Food Education | Food |
The library experience for customers of the Richfield Branch Library is eclectic and energizing. A rich collection of books, music and movies complement programs for all ages, including storytime and interactive play opportunities, book discussion, and more. Computers and computer classes, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning, and faxing help to make the Richfield Branch Library a one-stop spot for the community's educational and entertainment needs and interests.
In the community, you will find librarians working closely with Richfield Government and Recreation, the local schools, the Garden Club, Kiwanis, and more. At the library, opportunities for individual and family engagement include an extensive NatureConnect interactive space, an ongoing StoryWalk collaboration along the Carter Pedigo Trail, and other hands-on, participatory exploration opportunities. Every time you visit the Richfield Branch Library, there is something to do, play, study, explore, or observe—and the chance to make a memory.