Drop in Eagles Craft, Sat., Feb. 11, from 10 am – Noon
Stop by between 10 am – 12 pm to make your own EAGLES hat! Located in the Children’s Area.
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Stop by between 10 am – 12 pm to make your own EAGLES hat! Located in the Children’s Area.
» Read moreCheck back throughout this month as new articles and links will be added! Learn about Carter Woodson the scholar who established Black History Month. Here are some online events from the Library of Congress. Looking for your next read, choose from one of these most prolific black audiobook narrators you should be listening to, from award-winners to up-and-comers. Choose your […]
» Read moreDo you love music, musical instruments, and popular songs & artists from different eras? Think you know a lot about them? Test your general knowledge! If you missed playing this Family Trivia game with us live, you can now play online in your own time and see how well you do versus other patrons playing at home.* Challenge your family and friends! Play Now! […]
» Read moreJoin us for our book club for early chapter book readers! We will discuss J.D. and the Great Barber Battle by J. Dillard. Wednesday, February 154:30-5:30 pm J.D. has a big problem–it’s the night before the start of third grade and his mom has just given him his first and worst home haircut. When teasing from other students becomes too […]
» Read moreEveryone, Wake Up! Thursday, February 9 at 7 pm Come play the fast paced, mini role playing game, One Night Ultimate Werewolf. In this game players are assigned roles with unique abilities and then the group works to discover the werewolves among them. Rounds are quick, so in this Game Knights session participants will get to play several roles throughout the […]
» Read moreActors perform a live reading of an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice written by Annalise Settefrati. The original is ” a comedy of manners, romance, and neighborhood drama” wait until you hear this original version. The play is a “Pay What You Can” fundraiser to benefit the Huntingdon Valley Library. Please RSVP for reminder. Located in the Community Room. Refreshments […]
» Read moreTest your knowledge of music against other patrons during our live virtual trivia contest! Compete as a family or play on your own. Trivia questions will cover general knowledge of music, musical instruments, and popular songs & artists from different eras. Tip: Having a multi-generational team can often be an advantage! Wednesday, February 16:30 pm Fun for patrons of all […]
» Read moreFollowing the Friend’s business meeting, there will be a lecture about the Red Rose Girls, Jessie Willcox Smith, Elizabeth Shippen Green, and Violet Oakley, and how they contributed to 20th century suffrage. Free and open to all. Located in the Community Room.
» Read moreJoin us for Storytimes this winter located in the Children’s area. We have two different weekly Storytimes to choose from. Each Storytime will have a theme and include 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 amJanuary 23 – February 27(No Storytime February […]
» Read moreJoin us for our Reading Buddies program, perfect for new and practicing readers! Weekly on Tuesdays2 sessions: 4:30-5 pm & 5-5:30 pmFebruary 7, 14, 21, 28; March 7, 14 During each Reading Buddies session, young readers will be partnered with a Teen Advisory Board volunteer. Together, buddies will choose books, find a cozy spot in the library, and take turns reading […]
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