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Less than an hour long, this adaptation of Twelfth Night is told from the perspective of Malvolio, the Puritanical and humorless butt of humor in Shakespeare’s original play. From 2 to 3:45 pm Saturday, July 30 the Library will host a Shakespearean Dance Workshop at Main Library with the Great Lakes Theater. Learn about the dances in the plays and time of Shakespeare (1564-1616) and dancing during the heyday of the English public theatres. Shaker Reads! Summer Reading Is for Everyone! Summer reading is for everyone. Children can earn prizes just for logging time spent reading. Teens can read and enter to win gift cards and take a chance at the grand prize drawing for a Kindle Fire HD 8. Programs continue through August 6 and all reading time must be logged online or reported to a Library staff member by 5:30 pm August 6. Adults can help the library by joining our community of Shaker Readers. There is no minimum number of books to read. Simply read what you want and as often as you like. And here’s the best part: for every book you report, OverDrive will donate $1 18 SHAKERONLINE.COM | SUMMER 2016 to Shaker Library, up to $500. Our challenge is for you to help us reach that goal! Celebrate with us at Academy Tavern the evening of Tuesday, August 16 when they help Raise the Bar on Reading and donate a portion of your evening’s food bill to the Library. Special thanks to the Friends of the Shaker Library for its sustained support for the Summer Reading Program. Award-Winners Book Discussion at Woods Branch Join us for the debut of Shaker Library’s Award-Winners Book Discussion group from 2 to 3:30 pm Saturday, September 17. In 2016, to honor the 100th anniversary of the Pulitzer Prize, we will meet monthly to discuss Pulitzer-Prize winning books, beginning with A Death in the Family by James Agee. Agee’s portrayal of the sweetness of day-to-day family relations is both powerful and poignant, and his masterfully drawn characters take on a haunting reality in this vivid recreation of life and sudden death. Copies of the book will be available at the Bertram Woods Branch Reference desk one month before the discussion. Please register when you pick up the book either in person, online at shakerlibrary.org, or by phone: 216-991-2421. What’s Cooking at Bertram Woods Branch? Shaker Library is stirring the pot and cooking up a new book club called Cook the Book. If you like to cook or bake and enjoy experimenting in the kitchen and trying new cuisines, consider joining the group. @ Shaker Library Right-On Roofing, Inc 38 Years of doing the job right! 440.585.1960 Since 1978


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