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Participants will learn about macarons, make French buttercream, and decorate their creations. Non-dairy options available. Each participant will assemble and decorate six macarons to take home.
Please register online, in person, or by phone at 330.724.2126.
This fall, the 2025 Summit County Community Read initiative will delve into the ways food connects cultures and communities—through shared traditions, culinary creativity, and personal stories.
Our featured book is “Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club” by J. Ryan Stradal. Throughout September and October, many libraries across the county will host a range of book discussions and educational events inspired by the themes explored in the novel.
The Firestone Park Branch Library has the tools and resources that customers need to meet their personal and professional goals—computers and computer classes, mini-clinics for one-on-one tech assistance, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning, faxing, and more. A rich collection of books, music, and movies, including a large Parent-Teacher collection, complements these services, offering learning and entertainment opportunities responsive to the needs and interests of the Firestone Park community.
The Firestone Park Branch Library is also a neighborhood hub for programming for all ages—storytime for the youngest customers, Fun Club for school-age visitors, teen gaming and crafting, adult learning opportunities, and an evolving NatureConnect space that inspires outdoor exploration programming across the seasons. Firestone Branch Library staff is out in the community—at schools and local events—and at the library to bring educational and entertainment resources to all.