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Bessie has been sighted! Follow the clues to catch a look at the legendary Lake Erie Monster. Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.434.8726.
There will be a first-come, first-served event held at the listed time and place, but if you'd prefer to do the escape room at home, register to receive the link and you can do the escape room on your own time!
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To find out about some of the strange goings on all around the world, check out our catalog!
"Shipwrecks of Lake Erie: Tragedy in the Quadrangle" by David Frew
"Encountering Chupacabra and Other Cryptids: Eyewitness Accounts" by Matthew Stevens
"It Came From Ohio...: True Tales of the Weird, Wild, and Unexplained" by James Renner
Local artist Woodrow Nash created two murals for the Odom Boulevard Branch Library, celebrating the lives and ideas of African-American leaders and pioneers—Martin Luther King, Jr., Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Sojourner Truth, Helen Arnold, Ed Davis, Shirla McClain, Martin Chapman, Horace Stewart, and Vernon Odom. Odom Boulevard Branch Library's extensive collection of African-American fiction, non-fiction, gospel music, and more also celebrates the contribution of African-American writers and artists. Additionally, the shelves of the branch contain a large collection of religious and spiritual titles, and the best of contemporary fiction and non-fiction genres.
Odom Boulevard Branch Library is a destination place for the community. Computers and computer classes, WiFi printing, scanning, copying, and faxing are services important to all, including emerging entrepreneurs and returning students. Programming affords customers of all ages an opportunity to learn through exploration in community with others. From exercise for adult wellness to crafting and hands-on exploration of NatureConnect topics and themes for all ages, Odom Boulevard Branch Library is a one-stop spot for the educational and entertainment interests of all of its neighbors. Look for Odom staff out and about in the community—at schools, at community centers, at community organization meetings—visit us at the branch today.