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October 2014
Upcoming Programs at the Library
Musical Lecture Series:
The Stories of Broadway's
Legendary Composers
The Beachwood Branch is pleased
to launch this exciting new series
that combines a music history les-
son and a concert. The Great Amer-
ican Songbook, that compilation of
the best music ever written during
the Golden age of Broadway and
Hollywood, circa 1920s through
the 1950s, is a treasure trove of
history, drama, art, romance and
brilliant accomplishment. Listen
as they are brought to life by the
beautiful voice of Laura Varcho.
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Friday, October 10, at 10:30 a.m.
­ The Genius of Gershwin
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Friday, October 17, at 10:30 a.m.
­ Hollywood Heyday: Tin Pan
Alley Goes West
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Friday, October 24, at 10:30 a.m.
­ Harold Arlen: Lucky Man
Cleveland Play House Script
Club: How We Got On
Tuesday, October 14, at 7 p.m.
Cleveland Play House's Script Club
is everything you love about a
book club ­ but with a play in the
spotlight! First, check out a copy of
the script from one of our partner
libraries and read it at home. Then
join the CPH artistic staff at the li-
brary for a free-flowing exploration
of the story and characters, with
inside insight on how CPH artists
take a play from page to stage! This
month we discuss How We
Got On by Idris Goodwin.
Ghosts of the Civil War:
Shades of Blue and Gray
Sunday, October 19, at 2 p.m.
Beachwood Library welcomes back
Largely Literary Theater Compa-
ny, featuring Sara Showman and
Mark Dawidziak. Performed by
Showman (from the South) and
Dawidziak (from the North), this
hour show blends haunting literary
selections with actual ghost stories
from Ohio and other states, includ-
ing South Carolina and Virginia.
The literary interludes include
poetry by Walt Whitman and Emily
Dickinson, as well as a terror tale by
Ohio native (and Civil War veteran)
Ambrose Bierce. The show also
features a special section about
Abraham Lincoln.
Beachwood Historical Society:
Beachwood Tales
Saturday, October 25, at 1 p.m.
Join the Beachwood Historical
Society for a trip back in time. The
presentation will include tales of
long forgotten murders, scandals
and changes in the look of Beach-
wood. Do you remember Rich-
mond as a two-lane road? A trip to
the Beachwood Cemetery on the
corner of S. Green and Halburton
will follow the lecture ­ just in time
for Halloween!
Music at the Library:
The Dan Zola Orchestra
Sunday, October 26, at 2 p.m.
Celebrate Beachwood Food Fun &
Fashion week with a program of
big band favorites performed by
"Northern Ohio's Premier Dance
Band," featuring vocalist Dianne
Palmer. Sponsored by Friends of
the Library. Reservations appre-
ciated. Seating is on a first-come,
first-served basis.
For more information, and
to register for the above-listed
programs, visit www.cuyahogali-
brary.org or call 216.831.6868.
Children's Programs
Sound Science ­ Ages 7-12
October 8, 6:30 p.m.
Take a musical journey through the
science of sound. Using everyday
materials, Hal Walker guides you in
shaping sound and experiencing
how sound travels. Learn basic sci-
entific concepts and discover how
to make music out of just about
anything.
Build-o-Rama ­ Grades 1-5
October 9, 4 p.m.
Calling all LEGOŽ bricks lovers! Join
us for our building blocks program.
Bring your mad skills and create
your own masterpiece using our
LEGOŽ pieces and a different build-
ing theme each month!
Friday Family Fun: Play, Learn
& Grow ­ Ages birth to 3 with
caregiver
October 10, 1:30 p.m.
Enjoy age-appropriate toys with
your little one in a relaxing, fun en-
vironment. A resource person will
be on hand to discuss your child's
development.
National Chemistry Week:
The Sweet Side of Chemistry ­
Grades 3-6
October 22, 6:30 p.m.
Come join us for fun, hands-on ac-
tivities that let you get close to the
action! Be prepared to get in and
get messy. Led by volunteers from
the American Chemical Society.

The St. Ignatius Circus
Company ­ Families
October 23, 6:30 p.m.
Join us for a fun-filled show fea-
turing juggling and magic by the
award-winning St. Ignatius Circus
Company. After the show, stick
around for a juggling lesson! Spon-
sored by Friends of the Beachwood
Branch Library.
Hebrew Storytime
Ages 2-8 with caregiver
October 29, 4 p.m.
Join us for a Hebrew/English sto-
rytime where we will hear stories
and songs in Hebrew and English.
Presented in cooperation with
the Jewish Education Center of
Cleveland.
Kid Newtons ­ Grades 2-5
October 30, 4 p.m.
Learn about a science concept and
conduct fun, hands-on experi-
ments. Parents, please sign release
forms before the program.
Storytimes:
Toddler Storytime ­ Ages 19-35
months with a caregiver
Mondays at 4 p.m. and
Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Join us for books, rhymes, songs
and fingerplays.
Baby & Me Storytime
Caregivers and their babies from
birth-18 months
Tuesdays at 4 p.m. and
Thursdays at 10 a.m.
Join us for rhymes, songs, finger-
plays and books perfect for baby.

Preschool Storytime ­ Ages 3-5
not yet in kindergarten and their
caregivers
Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m.
Enjoy stories, books, rhymes, songs
and fingerplays with your little one.
Registration is required for all
programs except storytimes. To
register, please call 216.831.6868 or
visit cuyahogalibrary.org.
Distance Learning
Schedule
T
he community is invited to
the following Distance Learn-
ing classes located on the
Menorah Park Campus at 27100
Cedar Rd, Beachwood. To attend,
please RSVP to LeAnne Stuver at
lastuver@menorahpark.org.
Monday, October 6 ˇ 2:30 ­ 3:15
p.m. ˇ Miller Boardroom
"Meet Annie Oakley," by The Na-
tional Cowgirl Museum and Hall of
Fame (Fort Worth, Texas)
Monday, October 13 ˇ 2:30 ­ 3:15
p.m. ˇ MP Auditorium
"Seeing the World in a Whole New
Way," by Space Center Houston
(Houston, Texas)
Monday, October 20 ˇ 2:30 ­ 3:30
p.m. ˇ Miller Boardroom
"Egyptomania: Mummies," by the
Cleveland Museum of Art
Monday, October 27 ˇ 2:30 ­ 3:15
p.m. ˇ MP Auditorium
"Sharks!" by the Cleveland
MetroParks Zoo
Monday, November 3 ˇ 2:30 ­
3:15 p.m. ˇ Miller Boardroom
"Ludwig van Beethoven," by the
Cleveland Institute of Music
Monday, November 10 ˇ 2:30 ­
3:20 p.m. ˇ MP Auditorium
"Sea Lion Monitoring," by Alaska
SeaLife Center (Seward, Alaska)