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"Follis: Greatness Transcends" is a historical narrative of the first Black professional football player, Charles Follis, a Wooster alum who also played baseball in the Negro Leagues.
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Ralph N. Paulk is an award-winning journalist and a Michigan State University graduate. He spent more than thirty years as a sports reporter with several newspapers, including the Akron Beacon-Journal, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and Richmond Times Dispatch.
The Maple Valley Branch Library is a key component of a neighborhood that finds a welcoming community gathering place within its walls. Artwork features local artists Debra Calhoun, Melissa Daubert, and the late Miller Horns, and a plaque pays tribute to poet and Maple Valley childhood customer Rita Dove. Rich book, movie, and music collections celebrate, among other genres, the extensive contribution of African-Americans to the arts, literature. In addition, the library is a hub of activity that ranges from computers and computer classes, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning and faxing, to hundreds of programs for all ages on themes as diverse as local history, book discussions, crafting, storytelling, homework help, and more.
Local non-profit groups meet at the Maple Valley Branch Library frequently, and Library staff can be found participating in events at local schools and as participants in community organizations working toward neighborhood success. Maple Valley Branch Library is the one-stop spot for education, creativity, and entertainment to suit all interests.