Library CLOSED on Saturday, March 12.

The library is closed  Saturday, March 12 due to the snow storm. In the meantime,  don’t forget that you can use your library card to check out ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines via Libby/Overdrive; movies, TV shows, and music via Hoopla; learn a new language with Mango Languages; and discover children’s book pairings (fiction is matched with non-fiction) with Scholastic’s Bookflix. Stay safe […]

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Spring Storytimes

Join us for Storytime outside on the lawn near the back entrance of the library. Each week, there will be a new theme with stories, songs, and movement activities to encourage pre-reading skills. Weekly on TuesdaysMarch 22-April 2610:30 am Recommended for preschoolers and toddlers with a caregiver. Masks are required for all patrons ages 2 and up; social distancing is […]

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League of Book Lovers, Wed., Mar. 23, 6:30 pm

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Join us for the next event of our book club for Juvenile Fiction chapter book readers! We will discuss historical fiction novel War and Millie McGonigle by Karen Cushman. Wednesday, March 236:30-7:30 pmIn-person: Community Room Check out a copy of the book at our Circulation Desk any time before the event. The group will also enjoy a book-related craft or activity. This […]

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Character Design Workshop, Weds., Mar. 2 & 9, 4:30 pm

There’s more to drawing characters than a face and a costume. Keville Bowen’s Character Design Workshop will explore just that. Learn various approaches to drawing faces. Understand the cultural differences for designing characters. Join in as Keville shares his secrets to drawing bodies. Keville Bowen is an artist, animator, and art instructor for youth. 2-Day WorkshopWednesdays, March 2 & 94:30-6:30 […]

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Family Trivia Night: Winter Sports, Wed., Jan. 26, 6:30 pm

Get ready for the Winter Olympics with us! Test your knowledge of winter sports against other patrons during our live virtual trivia contest! Compete as a family or play on your own. Questions will be about the Winter Olympics and winter sports in general. (Tip: Having a multi-generational team can often be an advantage!) Wednesday, January 266:30 pm Fun for […]

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Winter Storytimes

Join us for Storytime in our Community Room. Each week, there will be a new theme with stories, songs, and movement activities to encourage pre-reading skills. Winter SessionWeekly10:30 amJanuary 18, 25, 31; February 8, 15, 22; March 1(Please note: Most Winter Storytimes are on Tuesday mornings, except for January 31, which is a Monday.) Recommended for preschoolers and toddlers with […]

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Winter Chess Events for Grades 1-5

We have multiple ways for elementary students to enjoy chess at the library this winter! Join us for a 2-week beginner course, 4-week intermediate course, and/or chess club game play, all facilitated by one of our high school volunteers. All chess events are open to students in grades 1-5. Registration and masks are required. Beginner Chess Class2-week course, must be […]

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