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HOWLAND, Ohio (WJW) – Back by popular demand!
“Adulting” can be hard. Especially if you’re new to it.
Last year, registration for a four-part series at a local library that showed participants how to do some of life’s basics, like changing a car tire and cooking, filled up in just about 48 hours.
Now, “Adulting 101” has returned to the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library System.
According to the library’s event calendar, Adulting 101 will take place on Thursdays at the Howland Library. This year, the series is three parts for teens in grades seven through 12 and will focus on balancing life and school, cooking basics and sewing.
Last year, the library’s Facebook post promoting the series was shared more than 1,000 times and full of comments of support. One person wrote: “This is needed everywhere.”
Click here to learn more about the series.