Kid Kits – Oil Spill Clean-Up Activity

Celebrate Earth Day with this STEM kit! The kit will include supplies for an oil spill clean-up experiment, as well as some accompanying educational information. Kid Kits include supplies and instructions for an at-home project. Supplies are limited and registration is required. Sign Up Today! – Update 4/7 – Registration is Full. Recommended for students in grades K-5. Younger children may need […]

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Family Trivia Night: Food, Wed., April 14, 6:30 pm

Who doesn’t love food? But how much do you know about it? Find out and test your knowledge. Wednesday, April 14 6:30-7:15 pm Compete against other patrons during our live virtual trivia contest! Play as a family or on your own. For patrons of all ages. Registration is required – Sign Up Today! You will need two different devices (or separate screens/browser windows) to participate. Questions […]

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Women’s History Month – Picture Book Biography Recommendations

Celebrate Women’s History Month with these Picture Book Biographies featuring the true stories of inspiring women.  Find these books in the library or place them on hold via the links to our catalog. Before She Was Harriet : The Story of Harriet Tubman – Lesa Cline-Ransome Counting on Katherine – Helaine Becker Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos – Monica Brown The Girl with a Mind for Math: The […]

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First Tuesdays talks Graphic Novels, Tue., April 6, 6:30 pm

This month’s First Tuesday Talks with: Vanessa Nelson, HVL’s Head of Youth Services. “What Good Are Graphic Novels?” We’ll tell you! HVL’s Head of Youth Services Vanessa Nelson will give a short presentation debunking some common preconceptions about graphic novels. She will also discuss the reasons graphic novels are great for reluctant readers (as well as emerging and ESL readers), and […]

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Egg Decorating Kit Eggstravaganza

Visit the Library and pick up a PAAS egg decorating kit, courtesy of Lower Moreland Township! Pickups begin on Monday, March 22 and will be available until Saturday, April 3 or until supplies last.  No registration necessary! Kits will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Just ask for a kit at the library Circulation Desk during our open hours […]

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Women’s History Month – Young Adult Book Recommendations

Celebrate Women’s History Month with these Young Adult fiction books featuring woman authors and strong, inspiring female protagonists.  Find these and many others on display in the library, or place them on hold via the links to our catalog. Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed – Laurie Halse Anderson   The Burning – Laura Bates Firekeeper’s Daughter – Angeline Boulley This Is […]

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Kid Kits – Clothespin Crafts

Use this Kid Kit to create some simple crafts out of clothespins. Make a dragonfly, minion, or both! Kid Kits include supplies and instructions for an at-home project. Supplies are limited and registration is required. Sign Up Today! Recommended for preschoolers to second graders. Younger children may need assistance. Kit contains small parts and is not recommended for children under 3 years of age. Reserved […]

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Alliance Reading Circle for Teens – April 8

This new group for teens meets regularly to share resources, personal experiences, and books to help equip each of us to be a better ally, an active anti-racist, and an agent for social equity. New topics will be covered each month, guided by student needs and requests. All youth in grades 6-12 are welcome to attend. We encourage participation from students […]

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Library Open for Grab and Go Hours

Effective Monday, March 15, 2021, the library is open for Grab and Go Hours. You may enter the building to browse or to pickup your holds. Please limit time in the building to 20 minutes. Public Computers are available on a first come first serve basis. Limit one 30 minute session per day. Masks and Social Distancing Required. If you […]

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