Middle School Book Club, Fri., Oct. 17, 3:30 pm

Colorful books neatly arranged on black shelves in a library.

Join Middle School Book Club to discuss our reading, participate in book-related activities, and enjoy some after school snacks. This month’s book is Westfallen, by Ann and Ben Brashares. Copies are available at the circulation desk.  Friday, October 173:30 pm Westfallen is action-packed middle grade alternate history thriller that asks what it would be like to wake up in present-day […]

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Fall Storytimes, Mondays and Tuesdays, Starting Sept. 15, 10:30 am

Three teddy bears reading a book outdoors on a sunny day.

Join us for our Fall Storytimes in the Friends Learning Lab. 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 StorytimeRecommended for ages 3-6 with a caregiver.Weekly on Mondays at 10:30 amSeptember 15-November 17 Toddler StorytimeRecommended for ages 1-2 with […]

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Chess Club for Adults, Tuesdays, 2 pm & Thursdays, 5:30 pm

A wooden queen chess piece surrounded by pawns on a chessboard.

Drop in for an afternoon or evening of friendly chess matches and informal instruction.  This program is intended for adult chess players of all skill levels. Chess sets provided. Every Tuesday, 2 – 4 pmEvery Thursday, 5:30-8:30 pm Located in the Community Room on Tuesdays and the Friends Learning Lab on Thursdays. Subject to change depending on other programs.

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The True Story of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Thurs., Oct. 23, 7 pm

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was created by the macabre imagination of Washington Irving’s experiences and research, but few people know the truth behind the story. This lecture discusses one of America’s oldest short stories based on real events that took place in the Hudson Valley of New York during the American Revolution.  Thursday, October 237 pm This will be […]

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