Ten (10) week classes to assist you to become fully prepared for the Official GED® Test. These classes will help you to focus on the knowledge and skills needed to successfully earn your Ohio High School Equivalence Diploma.
Geneva Public Library Closed - December 12-14
Due to a faulty rooftop heating unit and the incoming chilly weather, the Geneva Public Library will be CLOSED Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We expect this branch to be open for regular business hours on Monday, December 16.
Meeting use.
Homeschoolers @ The Library
Homeschool students in grades 1-8 gather, connect, and practice teamwork while tackling a new STEM activity each week.
Things to Know
Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Practice the fine art of Spencerian Script!
New group members should call the library for info and orientation prior to attending.
Tweens & teens play a variety of fun, team-based games from board games & trivia, to physical activity games, and Nintendo Switch gaming tournaments. Drop in and get your game on!
Tweens & teens explore the basics of developing and drawing their own characters and creating their own graphic novel.
Things to Know
Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Teens & tweens learn basic culinary skills while preparing delicious snacks!
Registration is HIGHLY recommended: seating is limited and we need to make sure we have enough ingredients for all!
Aspire offers classes to help you fully prepare for the Official GED Test. For more information or to register, please email aspire@atech.edu or call 440-576-5599.
Several times a year, the NEO Fund offers a formal classroom program called Starting and Growing a New Business.
Join us for for a monthly discussion of a great book.
Assaulted Caramel by Amanda Flower - Bailey King, a chocolatier, moves to help run her grandparents' candy shop. When a man is found dead in the kitchen, Bailey becomes the prime suspect.
It's spooky season at the Geneva library! Come out and hear fascinating local ghost stories while also learning some Lake Erie coastline history. All ages welcome, but beware: some stories may be extra scary!