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Tea Specialist Angela Strach-Gotthardt introduces the appropriate vessels needed to enjoy the wonders of tea. Bring your own teacup. Class size is limited. Registration begins Tuesday, June 9.
Certified Tea Specialist, Angela Strach-Gotthardt, continues her conversation on tea and tea culture with a focused look at tea and the appropriate vessels-teapots and teacups, and equipage-accessories used to enjoy the world's most widely consumed drink. Please bring your own teacup so you may taste, smell and appreciate the wonders of the tea leaf from close-by regions and far-away places. Class size is limited. Registration begins Tuesday, June 9.
It's not unusual for customers to take a few moments out of their busy day to relax and read in the comfortable chairs beside the Portage Lakes Branch Library's large windows, enjoying the natural light and the beautiful views of flora and fauna. Visitors from surrounding communities—Coventry, New Franklin, Green, Clinton, Canal Fulton, Barberton, and Massillon—join local residents in visiting the Portage Lakes Branch Library to enjoy NatureConnect, learning-through-play and storytime programming, crafting opportunities, book discussions, arts and history informational programming, and more.
With rich book, music, and movie resources, Portage Lakes Branch Library has something for everyone of every age. Computers, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning, and faxing round out the services available at the Portage Lakes Branch Library, making it a one-stop spot for all your learning, business, and entertainment needs and interests.