Clinton County Reads

Clinton County Reads Clinton County Reads is a community reading program in Ohio sponsored by the Wilmington, Blanchester, and Sabina public libraries as well as booksnmore.org

Clinton County Reads started in 2006, choosing to read "To Kill a Mockingbird," by Harper Lee, along with Dayton's Big Read program. Since then, each year a steering committee — librarians, book-store owners, teachers, and bibliophiles — starts meeting during the summer months to prepare for the next year's Clinton County Reads program. The committee brings to the table a long list of book titles,

culled from personal reading and outside recommendations, to whittle down to a shorter list that will be read by committee members and either recommended or rejected for the list of five final choices on a community ballot. The community ballot is released in the fall, with the Clinton County Reads choice announced in time for holiday gift shopping. Some years a theme develops, and the books tend to fall within that theme. Other times, the book choices may only be related by their quality of writing and storytelling. There is a great deal of discussion among the committee members about the worthiness of each book, the mass appeal, the potential for related programming, and the similarities and differences from previous year's choices. The goal is to connect Clinton County's residents through literature and discussion by reading one book, chosen from a varied ballot available to everyone in the area. Discussions take place among existing book groups and with scheduled speakers. The program culminates with a keynote speaker at a community dinner, usually prepared with the book in mind, that is hosted by Clinton County Reads. Members of the current Clinton County Reads steering committee are Eileen Brady, Joy Brubaker, Peggy Dunn, Joe Knueven, Chris Owens, Bonnie Starcher, Marla Stewart, Mary Thomas Watts, and Mike Wells

Thanks to everyone who came out for tonight’s 2026 Clinton County Reads closing dinner. Dr. Victoria Wells Wulsin, pictu...
05/01/2026

Thanks to everyone who came out for tonight’s 2026 Clinton County Reads closing dinner. Dr. Victoria Wells Wulsin, pictured third from left, spoke about the state of global health since the United States defunded USAID and what we can do to respond to the crises. She is shown with CReads Steering Committee members, from left, Sabina Public Library director Peggy Dunn, Blanchester Public Library director and CCReads chairman Chris Owens, Mary Thomas Watts, Bonnie Starcher, Books ‘n’ More owner Marla Stewart, and Wilmington Public Library teen librarian Esther Sorg. (Photo by Eileen Brady, also on the committee)

04/24/2026

Make your CCReads April 30 dinner reservations, online at southridgebrewing.com or call 937-566-9991.
UPDATE: Deadline extended.

Led by Teen Librarian Esther Sorg, we recited, wrote, and read poetry at tonight’s Wilmington Public Library 2026 Clinto...
04/22/2026

Led by Teen Librarian Esther Sorg, we recited, wrote, and read poetry at tonight’s Wilmington Public Library 2026 Clinton County Reads program, “Everything is Poetry: How Illness Influences Art,” a most educational and creative way to celebrate CCReads, National Poetry Month, and National Library Week. There’s still time to read John Green’s “Everything is Tuberculosis,” this year’s CCReads book, and to reserve your place at the April 30 Clinton County Reads closing dinner, at Southridge Brewing. Cost is $20, which includes beverage and gratuity. Book online at southridgebrewing.com, or call 937-566-9991 by April 27.

📅 Tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. at Wilmington Public Library - Join us for  Everything is Poetry: How Illness Influences Art. We...
04/20/2026

📅 Tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. at Wilmington Public Library - Join us for Everything is Poetry: How Illness Influences Art. We'll have a brief discussion on the history of illness influencing art, and a poetry workshop to follow!

📅 April 21st - 6:00 p.m. at Wilmington Public Library - Join us for  Everything is Poetry: How Illness Influences Art. W...
04/18/2026

📅 April 21st - 6:00 p.m. at Wilmington Public Library - Join us for Everything is Poetry: How Illness Influences Art. We'll have a brief discussion on the history of illness influencing art, and a poetry workshop to follow!

A handout from Hamilton County public health nurse Kate Gross, at the Blanchester Public Library program, “Know TB, No T...
04/18/2026

A handout from Hamilton County public health nurse Kate Gross, at the Blanchester Public Library program, “Know TB, No TB,”Thursday evening.

RESERVATION DEADLINE EXTENDED. You can sign up through today, April 28.Join for a delicious dinner to close our Clinton ...
04/17/2026

RESERVATION DEADLINE EXTENDED. You can sign up through today, April 28.

Join for a delicious dinner to close our Clinton County Reads Programming this year on Thursday April 30 at 6:30

Speaker, Dr. Victoria Wells Wulsin
Southridge Brewing
1030 S. South St.

Clinton County Reads Salad (GF)
Brussels sprouts, kale, parmesan & almonds
in a lemon dressing

Entree (GF)
Vegetarian Cauliflower Curry
Roasted cauliflower spiced with curry and simmered in a spiced coconut milk with chickpease and basmati rice

Dessert (GF)
Italian zabaglione

Cost: $20 (bread, beverage, and gratuity included)
Visit southridgebrewing.com or call 937-566-9991.
for reservations.
Reservations required.

Hamilton County Health nurse supervisor Kate Gross, MSN RN, presented tonight’s Blanchester Public Library 2026 Clinton ...
04/17/2026

Hamilton County Health nurse supervisor Kate Gross, MSN RN, presented tonight’s Blanchester Public Library 2026 Clinton County Reads program, “Know TB, No TB: Community Education for a Healthier Future.” Pictured, from left, are BPL director and CC Reads chairman Chris Owens; Jonda Meddock, RN, Clinton County Health District; Sydney Griffith, RN, Clinton County Health District and Wilmington City Schools; and Kate Gross.

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