Category: Adults
Stormwater Basics for Homeowners, Tues., April 7, 6:30 pm
Presenter Robert Pace will address flooding and water quality issues as they relate to stormwater and what homeowners can do to improve conditions that impact their properties, their communities, and the watershed they live in. Wednesday, April 76:30 pm Registration is required.
» Read moreDine-Out Fundraiser at SushiMan, Wed., March 25, 11:30 am-9 pm
Dine in or order take-out from SushiMan in Huntingdon Valley on Wednesday, March 25 and mention the Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library. SushiMan will then donate 10% of your purchase to the Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library. Wednesday, March 2511:30 am-9 pm SushiMan serves a large variety of Japanese fare including teriyaki, fried rice, bento boxes, tempura, sushi, and more! […]
» Read moreThe Commander-in-Chief’s Guard with Alex Robb, Thurs., March 26, 7 pm
Alex Robb, Interpretive Programs Specialist for Washington Crossing Historic Park in Bucks County, will present on the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard, a Continental Army unit tasked with protecting the life and belongings of General George Washington. Thursday, March 267 pm The CICG is a fascinating microcosm of the Continental Army and offers valuable insights into both the man who was “first in […]
» Read moreAARP Driver Safety Course, Mon., Sept. 28 and Tues., Sept. 29, 10:30 am-2:30 pm
The AARP Smart Driver Course covers defensive driving techniques and the normal changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time associated with aging. The course also provides practical techniques for adjusting to these changes to ensure the driver’s own safety and that of others on the road. During the course, participants learn about current rules of the road and how to operate their vehicles […]
» Read moreU.S. History Trivia Night for Adults, Thurs., March 19, 7 pm
Join in for a friendly trivia competition featuring questions on an array of topics related to U.S. History – Entertainment, Arts & Literature, Geography, Sports & Leisure, and of course, Historic Figures & Events. Showcase your knowledge as you work together to earn bragging rights. Thursday, March 197 pm Participants will group up the night of the program, so no […]
» Read moreCreating Backyard Wildlife Habitats, Wed., Feb. 11, 6:30 pm
Habitats offer wildlife the food, water, shelter, and space that they need in order to survive. Learn how to add each of these elements to your living space no matter where you live. From the basics of bird feeding, to brush piles, to offering (and managing) water through a bird bath, DIY pond, or rain garden, you can turn your […]
» Read moreHandmade Book Sewing, Thurs., Jan. 29, 7 pm
For our first get together of 2026 we will celebrate the kick-off of America 250 with a Colonial Craft Night! Participants will learn simple book binding skills by sewing a single-folio notebook to take home. All supplies and some light refreshments will be provided. Thursday, January 297 pm This program is intended for adults only. Registration is required for supplies. […]
» Read moreDuels, Fools, and Scoundrels of the Civil War, Thurs., Jan. 22, 7 pm
Strange but true; this axiom was never more relevant than describing many of the unusual and extraordinary occurrences during the four years of the Civil War. Thursday, January 227 pm While much of our history is dominated by the major battles such as Gettysburg and biographies of the key commanders such as Grant and Lee; the four years of the […]
» Read moreLibrary Closed Monday, Jan. 19 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Huntingdon Valley Library will be closed Monday, January 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, January 20 at 10 am. You may still return items in our outside book drop that is located at the front of the building. Our Digital Branch is open 24/7! Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Instagram and […]
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