Webber vs. Sondheim, Thurs., Apr. 20, 7 pm
Join us as we welcome Steve and Eve as they sing songs and discuss Webber vs. Sondheim a Broadway Comparison. Located in the Community Room. Free and open to all.RSVP Requested.
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Join us as we welcome Steve and Eve as they sing songs and discuss Webber vs. Sondheim a Broadway Comparison. Located in the Community Room. Free and open to all.RSVP Requested.
» Read moreAttention, OverDrive app users! On May 1, the OverDrive app will be discontinued. We encourage you to make the switch to Libby today. Libby is OverDrive’s newer app for browsing and enjoying digital content from our library. Get started by downloading the app today! If you need any assistance, stop by the circulation desk or give us a call at […]
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Join us for our book club for Juvenile Fiction chapter book readers! We will discuss the adventure/survival novel 96 Miles by J.L. Esplin. Wednesday, March 296:30 – 7:30 pm During a massive blackout in rural Nevada, two brothers struggle to survive, without their self-reliance-obsessed dad and without enough water, while crossing the desert for help. Check out a copy of the […]
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Enjoy your early dismissal from school (LMSD) with a craft and light brunch. Drop in the Friends Learning Lab to create your own DIY Book Nook (like a mini diorama for your book shelf) and enjoy some brunch-style snacks. Craft supplies and light refreshments will be available for students from 11 am to 12:30 pm for this informal, drop-in session. […]
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Join us for the next Middle School Book Club on Friday, March 17 at 3:30. We will discuss Jon McGoran’s, Spliced. Come enjoy some book discussion, snacks, and make a project to take home. Participants may pick up and keep their own paperback copy of Spliced, available at the circulation desk. Middle School Book Club is for students in grades 6-8. Please register […]
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Join us for Storytimes this spring on the front lawn, weather permitting.* We have two different weekly Storytimes to choose from. Each Storytime has a theme and includes stories, songs, and movement activities to encourage pre-reading skills. No registration necessary. Preschool Storytime Recommended for ages 3-6 with a caregiver.Weekly on Mondays at 10:30 amMarch 20 – April 24 Toddler Storytime […]
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Join us for our book club for early chapter book readers! We will discuss graphic novel Secret Coders, the first book in the series, by Gene Luen Yang, which was chosen at the January book club. Wednesday, March 224:30-5:30 pm Welcome to Stately Academy, a school which is just crawling with mysteries to be solved. The founder of the school […]
» Read moreJoin us for 45 minutes every Thursday in the community room from 11:15 am to 12:00 pm to learn some Tai Chi. Each class is seven dollars per participant. Come and experience the gentle, healing movements of this ancient Chinese art form. These easy movements help promote energy, health, and general well-being. Enjoy the peaceful, calming feeling brought by this […]
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Christine de Pizan, portrayed by Alisa Dupuy from the The Ladies of History Historical Productions, will share her life story as one of the first feminist writers, a court writer, novelist, and poet. Please RSVP. Free and open to all Located in the Community Room.
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Come learn about healthy eating through fun games and activities! In this interactive session, registered dietitian Judy Thalheimer, RD, LDN, will open your eyes to how much sugar is in popular drinks and get you thinking about how to fit more fruits and vegetables into your day. Wednesday, March 15 4:30 pm Open to children ages 7-10. Space is limited. […]
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