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Learn about CBD, medical marijuana, and the uses and applications for both substances.
Interested in CBD but uncertain if it’s right for you? Curious about the medical marijuana news headlines and wondering what it is used to treat? Join us at Main Library to find the answers to these and other questions! Dr. Karin Cseak, of Family Holistic Health in Cuyahoga Falls, will be with us to answer your questions about CBD, medical marijuana, and their uses. Learn the differences between these substances, the legal complexities surrounding them, and the medical ailments for which they are used. Find out how one acquires a medical marijuana card, where they can be used, and what medical diagnoses authorize the use of medical marijuana. Marijuana and hemp have a rich tradition of use in the medical field that continues to be backed by modern research. Stop in on November 23rd, from 1-2:30 pm, and get the information necessary to make an educated assessment of these plants' value in your own life.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Exercise & Wellness |
TAGS: | wellness | mental health | health care | health | complementary health | CBD |
Main Library, located in the heart of downtown Akron, combines compelling public space with meaningful and relevant public library services for all members of our community. Since opening in 2004, the downtown library welcomes more than one million visitors each year.
Subject divisions include: Business, Government & Science, Culture & AV, Magazines & Newspapers, Special Collections (local history & genealogy), TechZone@Main, Teen, and a 12,000 square feet Children's Library.
Special services available at Main Library include: a Patent & Trademark Resource Center; U.S. Passport and Notary services; a Microbusiness Center; a Maker Space; a resource lab for early childhood educators; and regularly scheduled computer training classes. Also available at Main Library are more than 125 public access computers, color photocopiers/printers, laminating, scanning, faxing, and free Wi-Fi.
Specialized spaces include a 425-seat auditorium, public meeting rooms, and a used bookstore. An interior glass block walkway leads to a 600-space parking garage owned by the City of Akron. An outdoor amphitheater and landscaped park complete the complex.