School service
Second Chance Citizen Circle: Catholic Charities
Monthly meeting of Second Chance Citizens Group
Please Contact Catholic Charities for more information.
Homeschool students in grades 1-8 gather, connect, and practice teamwork while tackling a new STEAM activity each week
Things to Know
Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Free Legal Aid for those with lower income.
Consultation by appointment ONLY.
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Walk-Ins Welcome
Walk-ins are welcome when space is available.
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
Teens & tweens grades 6 - 12 explore different artists and styles each week. Create art using the weekly artist's style as inspiration.
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.
Each week teens and tweens grades 6 - 12 learn how to operate technology-based toys such as drones, digital cameras, telescopes, and 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.
Teens and tweens grade 6 - 12 can come to the teen area to study or socialize.
Things to Know
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.
Come see us at 935 Easton Rd, Orwell.
We'll be doing a guided acrylic painting experience! We sip tea or lemonade and munch cookies while we paint!
Open to all adult patrons who have not attended a DIY in the last 30 days.
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.
In honor on Mental Health Month, this free seminar is presented by the Ashtabula County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board and ACDL. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to someone in crisis and can save lives.