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Do you love browsing through cookbooks and trying new recipes or cooking techniques? Join fellow foodies to discuss our theme, get new cookbooks, and take home some recipes.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.628.9228.
Join fellow local foodies for our Cookbook Club. You don't have to be a gourmet chef to participate.
We will meet monthly to discuss a particular book, theme, or celebrity chef. This month we will discuss "The Complete Summer Cookbook" by America's Test Kitchen.
There will be food samples and activities at every meeting.
A selection of cookbooks will be available to borrow. Browse our collection, try some recipes, and join the group to discuss your successes and mishaps.
Feel free to bring a dish to share.
Request a copy of the book today.
The Mogadore Branch Library celebrates its role in a wonderful, close community through its service to customers who visit the library and through enthusiastic participation in neighborhood events and organizations such as the Rotary, Historical Society, and local schools. From its artwork highlighting the local talent of Joan Colbert, Mark Soppeland, and Don Drumm, to its inviting outdoor NatureConnect space, from its community rooms where many local non-profit organizations meet to its interactive play area with hands-on learning experiences for young customers and their families, the Mogadore Branch Library is a place to visit—and stay a while.
In hundreds of programs each year, customers of all ages can learn from speakers and from each other as they explore local history, thought-provoking reads, Lego construction, games, storytelling and a whole lot more. Computers and computer classes, WiFi, scanning and faxing, and a diverse collection of books including an Inspirational Fiction section that is one of the largest in our library system, movies, and music make the Mogadore Branch Library a one-stop shop for educational, informational, and entertainment opportunities.