Monthly networking meeting for local nonprofit organizations serving Ashtabula County and surrounding areas.
Library Closed - December 2
ACDL libraries will be closed again on Monday, December 2nd due to the Sheriff's extension of the Level 3 Emergency. Don't forget that the Digital Library is always open! We hope to see you on Tuesday!
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
See us at 3901 Resolution Avenue in Ashtabula.
Teens and tweens play trivia games, board games, bingo, charades...even karaoke! Teens & tweens, get your game on!
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Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Registration is Required
Registration is required. Please register online or by calling the branch.
Teens can get creative with a variety of cool recycled materials to create journals, works of art, jewelry, and much more.
Things to Know
Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Registration is Required
Registration is required. Please register online or by calling the branch.
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
Find us at 6414 Bardmoor Blvd in Ashtabula.
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
Find us at 1917 Lambros Ln in Ashtabula.
Are you a lover of cookbooks, eager to try new recipes, or looking to share your kitchen wisdom with others? Cookbook Club is a monthly gathering where we discuss a different cookbook each month. Participants are welcome to make one of their favorite recipes from the book to share at the discussion.
This month we will discuss Soup Night: Recipes for Creating Community Around a Pot of Soup by Maggie Stuckey.
Bi-weekly knitting group
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
Find us at 3028 Glover Dr in Ashtabula.
The ATGCs of DNA Analysis: Assumptions, Thinking Analytically, Guesses, and Conclusions
How do you know in DNA analysis if you have proven what you set out to prove? How can you implement the genealogical proof standard into your daily work? Learn how to avoid the assumptions that prevent your progress.
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Walk-Ins Welcome
Walk-ins are welcome when space is available.