Events
Imagination Station: Mail Box
In ProgressAll day,Come visit the North Central Branch Library's Children's Area during the months of March, April and May to take part in this month's Imagination Station - Mail Box!
We have several imaginative play items out so that your little ones…

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Attention quilters and sewers! You're invited to participate in the Loveland Branch's annual quilt show, returning May 1, 2026.
To celebrate America250, this year’s quilt show theme is patriotic; however, all quilts are welcome.
Maximum…

Spring Flowers Scavenger Hunt
In ProgressAll day,Love a Challenge? Try our difficult Spring Flowers Scavenger Hunt. There are several Spring Flowers hidden throughout the Bond Hill Library. If you can locate them all, you can select a snack cake as a prize. No HINTS will be given.

Spring Showers Scavenger Hunt
In ProgressAll day,Try your luck with our Spring Showers Scavenger Hunt. Search the Bond Hill Children's Area for different Spring - related images. Find all the images and select a pencil, tattoo, or button as a prize.

Cheers to 120 Years!
In ProgressAll day,Walnut Hills Library opened its doors on April 7, 1906 and we're celebrating 120 years of service! Stop in anytime during the week of April 6th-11th to decorate a tote bag and collect a commemorative pin (while supplies last).

Recycling Sorting Social!
In ProgressJoin the Clifton Library and Crunchy Leaves Sustainability Collaborative to learn about recycling options in Cincinnati! We will start with a brief info session about what can be recycled through Rumpke and what can be dropped off at…

Lighthouse Youth Services will be at the Price Hill Branch Library to connect people with services such as mental health support, shelters for youth (under 18) and young adults (18- 24), outreach case management,prevention programs, and…

The FDIC Money Smart for Small Business program introduces participants to the basics of building a business and connects them to resources. “Business Basics: Risk, Insurance & Credit” is a 4-week series (a 1.5-hour session per week) that…

Chill at the library with your friends. Hang out, play games & grab a snack! Games and activities vary each week.
Ages 10+

Teen Study Space
CanceledJoin us in the meeting room for a quiet space to research, study, work on projects, or read. A librarian will be available to assist with research, writing, and editing if needed.
For teens ages 13-18. No registration required.

After School Open Space
CanceledStudents, looking for a good place to hang out after school? Drop in on select Tuesdays, for Open Space at the Library. A welcoming environment where kids and teens can relax, chat with friends, or do homework.

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Come to stem club and learn more about the versatile butterfly.
Ages 8-12. Registration is required.

Job & Family Services (JFS) and the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Help Center will be providing support at the Price Hill Library on the third Wednesday of every month from 10am-2pm.
The JFS Community Resource Team (CRT) will:
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Every Wednesday from 12-1 p.m., join other seniors for a free lunch and great conversation!
Registration is required by 12 noon every Monday if you wish to join us the following Wednesday.
Call 513-561-8150 to sign up.
First time…

Come in for a fun activity every Wednesday after school!
Recommended for ages 8-18. All abilities welcome, no registration required.

Twice a month, we will have our Parent Pause Program! Grown ups will get to unwind upstairs with games, coloring pages, or even just some well deserved quiet time. Kids will get to have fun downstairs with games, coloring, and a storytime…

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The FDIC Money Smart for Small Business program introduces participants to the basics of building a business and connects them to resources.
“Business Basics: Succession Planning for Your Company’s Legacy” is a 1.5-hour session that…

Adults, bring your children to meet other children as they play with educational toys geared towards social emotional learning.
Recommended for families with children ages 2-5. Siblings and nursing parents are always…

