Libraries across Northeast Ohio celebrate the summer with reading programs. Each year, they offer an opportunity for children — and adults — a way to worm into reading. ...
Your children can avoid the summer slump by reading books or listening to stories while outdoors. Here are some recommendations from Rebecca Shook, the special needs resource librarian at the Westlake Porter Public Library. ...
Volunteering is good for the spirit at any age, but it can be especially important for grandparents to help them keep active and social. Here are some ideas to share with your loved ones on how to give back to their community, find new friendships or renew interests. ...
Creating a garden with your child or grandchild can bring a crop of sweetness to your home. If you’re new to vegetable gardening, and want to make it a family project, here are a few pointers to get you started, along with some advice from local garden club members. ...
Since 2008, Mayor Richard Norton has created and initiated a plan to promote prosperity in the growing city of Green. Norton shares his vision and some of the reasons why it is feasible that in the near future, Green could become one of those top cities. ...
The rapidly growing area provides all the amenities of city life without all the noise. The city of Green is close to Akron and Canton and less than an hour away from Cleveland. The location is accessible, especially with the Akron/Canton airport in its backyard. ...
Festival season arrives with the rise in temperatures. Read on for this month's family-friendly festivals in Northeast Ohio that highlight everything from strawberries to country music to trains and more. ...
More than 460 walkers came out to support Stewart’s Caring Place Cancer Wellness Center for the 8th annual Hope Walk at the Fairlawn Community Center on May 10. The 2.3-mile walk and family event raises money to make it possible for Stewart's Caring Place to offer services free-of-charge to those who have been touched by cancer. ...