Q&A with Library Director Amy Switzer
Shaker Public Library's new director is listening and leading.
Shaker Public Library's new director is listening and leading.
Author Kathryn Schulz writes about love, loss and finding in her new memoir.
Shaker native David Pogue’s latest book is How to Prepare for Climate Change. Read our interview.
An Interview with Ali Black
Shaker Library’s ever-evolving methods of access to information reflect strategic moves into a range of services beyond book lending.
Learn more about the renovation underway at the Main Branch of the Shaker Heights Public Library.
My parents often told me that it was only a matter of time before I ended up on the show. I would usually laugh it off and roll my eyes.
“I love hearing how much people love libraries,” Orlean says. It gives me great hope for the future of humankind.”
According to the AARP, nearly seven baby boomers turn 65 every 60 seconds. In keeping up to the minute, the Shaker Heights Public Library offers inclusive programming and services that reflect the wide interests of today’s older adults.
Libraries are places that nurture an individual’s free and creative expression – and that includes art.