Enjoy pizza, bingo and books at this fun, family-friendly program sponsored by Kingston Community Fun.Please register for this program at kingstonrec.com.
Enjoy pizza, bingo and books at this fun, family-friendly program sponsored by Kingston Community Fun.Please register for this program at kingstonrec.com.
CD Wall ART Makerspace. Stop by the Teen Room during February vacation and create your own original CD art. Using an old compact disc, some paint and creativity you can make something unique and special.
CD Wall ART Makerspace. Stop by the Teen Room during February vacation and create your own original CD art. Using an old compact disc, some paint and creativity you can make something unique and special.
Have you seen Judith Campbell's artist-books in this month's Art Exhibit? Curious about how to make your own? Learn how at a workshop for adults and children ages 10 or older. Children 12 and under must come with an adult.
Learn the techniques and let your imagination run wild as you create two handmade fan-fold books. All supplies are provided. You will have lots of things to take home!
The class is free and open to all, but registration is required. Class size is limited to 12. Please note: this class is full, and there is a wait list.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
Have you seen Judith Campbell's artist-books in this month's Art Exhibit? Curious about how to make your own? Learn how at a workshop for adults and children ages 10 or older. Children 12 and under must come with an adult.
Learn the techniques and let your imagination run wild as you create two handmade fan-fold books. All supplies are provided. You will have lots of things to take home!
The class is free and open to all, but registration is required. Class size is limited to 12. Please note: this class is full, and there is a wait list.
CD Wall ART Makerspace. Stop by the Teen Room during February vacation and create your own original CD art. Using an old compact disc, some paint and creativity you can make something unique and special.
CD Wall ART Makerspace. Stop by the Teen Room during February vacation and create your own original CD art. Using an old compact disc, some paint and creativity you can make something unique and special.
More than a typical building workshop, ImagArena combines the spirit of an art program, the materials of a building workshop, and the framework of a video game to provide a program that entertains and engages everyone! This program takes place at the Kingston Council on Aging and is for ages 5+. All children need to be accompanied by an adult. Please register online using the form below or call the Kingston Public Library at 781-585-0517 x 6273.
More than a typical building workshop, ImagArena combines the spirit of an art program, the materials of a building workshop, and the framework of a video game to provide a program that entertains and engages everyone! This program takes place at the Kingston Council on Aging and is for ages 5+. All children need to be accompanied by an adult. Please register online using the form below or call the Kingston Public Library at 781-585-0517 x 6273.
The Kingston Public Library Foundation meets on the third Tuesday of the month, with exceptions posted here. This month's meeting is at the Council on Aging.
CONTACT: Sia Stewart 781 585-0517 x6286 sstewart@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Kingston Public Library Foundation meets on the third Tuesday of the month, with exceptions posted here. This month's meeting is at the Council on Aging.
Children in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades are invited to sign-up for an hour of chess play and instruction. Make new friends and learn new chess moves. Please use register using the online form below or call 781-585-0517 x 6273. Michael Ball is the insructor for this club.
Children in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades are invited to sign-up for an hour of chess play and instruction. Make new friends and learn new chess moves. Please use register using the online form below or call 781-585-0517 x 6273. Michael Ball is the insructor for this club.
The Apple Pencil is a remarkable tool for learning to draw and create really impressive art work! It's also really fun! The Kingston Public Library is offering a three week course to introduce you to the iPad and Apple Pencil. This course will run on consecutive Wednesdays: February 27, March 6 and 13 from 7pm to 9pm at the Adams Center.The instructor for this program is artist and Kingston resident, Stephen Clinch.
This class is open to adults and teens age 13 and older. A class for children ages 9 to 12 is offered separately.
Please register online using the form below or call the library at 781-585-0517 and ask for Stephanie or Mike. Class size is limited and registration is required.
The Apple Pencil is a remarkable tool for learning to draw and create really impressive art work! It's also really fun! The Kingston Public Library is offering a three week course to introduce you to the iPad and Apple Pencil. This course will run on consecutive Wednesdays: February 27, March 6 and 13 from 7pm to 9pm at the Adams Center.The instructor for this program is artist and Kingston resident, Stephen Clinch.
This class is open to adults and teens age 13 and older. A class for children ages 9 to 12 is offered separately.
Please register online using the form below or call the library at 781-585-0517 and ask for Stephanie or Mike. Class size is limited and registration is required.
The Apple Pencil is a remarkable tool for learning to draw and create really impressive art work! It's also really fun! The Kingston Public Library is offering a three week course to introduce children ages 9-12 to the iPad and Apple Pencil. This course will run on consecutive Saturdays: March 2, 9 and 16 from 9:30am until 11:00am.The instructor for this program is artist and Kingston resident, Stephen Clinch Please register online using the form below or call the library at 781-585-0517 and ask for Stephanie or Mike. Class size is limited and registration is required.
The Apple Pencil is a remarkable tool for learning to draw and create really impressive art work! It's also really fun! The Kingston Public Library is offering a three week course to introduce children ages 9-12 to the iPad and Apple Pencil. This course will run on consecutive Saturdays: March 2, 9 and 16 from 9:30am until 11:00am.The instructor for this program is artist and Kingston resident, Stephen Clinch Please register online using the form below or call the library at 781-585-0517 and ask for Stephanie or Mike. Class size is limited and registration is required.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
Come join a new children's Reading Club for children aged 7-10. We'll meet every other week and read from a group-selected book. In addition, we'll be mixing it up--discussing favorite characters; adding a related craft, game or activity; reading from a kid-friendly theater script and adding costumes for role-playing fun. The goal of this group is to support young readers! Please register your child (or children ) to help with materials planning. The instructor for this program is Angela Ball.
Come join a new children's Reading Club for children aged 7-10. We'll meet every other week and read from a group-selected book. In addition, we'll be mixing it up--discussing favorite characters; adding a related craft, game or activity; reading from a kid-friendly theater script and adding costumes for role-playing fun. The goal of this group is to support young readers! Please register your child (or children ) to help with materials planning. The instructor for this program is Angela Ball.
Children of all ages are invited to a fun storytime featuring Leigh and her Puppet Friends. This is a drop-in program and is held in the Children's Room. Program sponsored by The Friends of the Kingston Public Library.
Children of all ages are invited to a fun storytime featuring Leigh and her Puppet Friends. This is a drop-in program and is held in the Children's Room. Program sponsored by The Friends of the Kingston Public Library.
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading Hamilton by Ron Chernow. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
CONTACT: Anna Kelley, group facilitator 781-585-0589 KPLreader@hotmail.com
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading Hamilton by Ron Chernow. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
The Night Readers Book Group is a monthly book group for children in the fourth and fifth grades. We eat dinner together, discuss a book and work on a craft or other activity. Please sign-up using the form below or call Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282 to register or if you have any questions.
The Night Readers Book Group is a monthly book group for children in the fourth and fifth grades. We eat dinner together, discuss a book and work on a craft or other activity. Please sign-up using the form below or call Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282 to register or if you have any questions.
Eight-year-old Andrew is autistic and bilingual. He speaks English–and Chicken. With words limited by autism, Andrew lives in a fantastic world where chickens talk and superheroes come alive. But when he tells his pet chicken Frightful that his body is trying to kill him, it launches Andrew’s family and an entire medical community into a decade-long quest for answers.
Kristin Adams is an advocate for children with special needs. She lives in Seattle.
She will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
Eight-year-old Andrew is autistic and bilingual. He speaks English–and Chicken. With words limited by autism, Andrew lives in a fantastic world where chickens talk and superheroes come alive. But when he tells his pet chicken Frightful that his body is trying to kill him, it launches Andrew’s family and an entire medical community into a decade-long quest for answers.
Kristin Adams is an advocate for children with special needs. She lives in Seattle.
She will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
Come join a new children's Reading Club for children aged 7-10. We'll meet every other week and read from a group-selected book. In addition, we'll be mixing it up--discussing favorite characters; adding a related craft, game or activity; reading from a kid-friendly theater script and adding costumes for role-playing fun. The goal of this group is to support young readers! Please register your child (or children ) to help with materials planning. The instructor for this program is Angela Ball.
Come join a new children's Reading Club for children aged 7-10. We'll meet every other week and read from a group-selected book. In addition, we'll be mixing it up--discussing favorite characters; adding a related craft, game or activity; reading from a kid-friendly theater script and adding costumes for role-playing fun. The goal of this group is to support young readers! Please register your child (or children ) to help with materials planning. The instructor for this program is Angela Ball.
Children ages 3-6 and their caregiver are invited to drop-in and discover the joy of storytelling with Big Ryan. This program is sponsored by the South Shore Community Action Council. All participants will be registered during the program. Please contact Debbie Wightman at 508-747--7575 x6247 for more information.
Children ages 3-6 and their caregiver are invited to drop-in and discover the joy of storytelling with Big Ryan. This program is sponsored by the South Shore Community Action Council. All participants will be registered during the program. Please contact Debbie Wightman at 508-747--7575 x6247 for more information.
The Phoenix Book Group for sixth graders meets monthly in the Teen Room. Please RSVP using the online form or by calling Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282.
The Phoenix Book Group for sixth graders meets monthly in the Teen Room. Please RSVP using the online form or by calling Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282.
Children in grades K-2 are invited to sign-up to attend an author program featuring the book Sparky the Bog Dog written by Kingston author Janet DiLeo-Wade. Please sign-up using the online form below or by calling the library at 781-585-0517.
Children in grades K-2 are invited to sign-up to attend an author program featuring the book Sparky the Bog Dog written by Kingston author Janet DiLeo-Wade. Please sign-up using the online form below or by calling the library at 781-585-0517.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
Come join a new children's Reading Club for children aged 7-10. We'll meet every other week and read from a group-selected book. In addition, we'll be mixing it up--discussing favorite characters; adding a related craft, game or activity; reading from a kid-friendly theater script and adding costumes for role-playing fun. The goal of this group is to support young readers! Please register your child (or children ) to help with materials planning. The instructor for this program is Angela Ball.
Come join a new children's Reading Club for children aged 7-10. We'll meet every other week and read from a group-selected book. In addition, we'll be mixing it up--discussing favorite characters; adding a related craft, game or activity; reading from a kid-friendly theater script and adding costumes for role-playing fun. The goal of this group is to support young readers! Please register your child (or children ) to help with materials planning. The instructor for this program is Angela Ball.
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne . If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
CONTACT: Anna Kelley, group facilitator 781-585-0589 KPLreader@hotmail.com
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne . If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
The Night Readers Book Group is a monthly book group for children in the fourth and fifth grades. We eat dinner together, discuss a book and work on a craft or other activity. . Please sign-up using the form below or call Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282 to register or if you have any questions.
The Night Readers Book Group is a monthly book group for children in the fourth and fifth grades. We eat dinner together, discuss a book and work on a craft or other activity. . Please sign-up using the form below or call Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282 to register or if you have any questions.
In this collection of medical stories, Dr. Lamas gives us an understanding of the way circumstances are changed, for better and for worse, for those who have had their lives extended by days, months, or years by modern medicine. Dr. Lamas takes a compassionate and uncompromising look at the choices and realities that many of us, and our families, may one day face.
Daniela Lamas is a pulmonary and critical care doctor at the Brigham & Women's Hospital and faculty at Harvard Medical School.
She will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
In this collection of medical stories, Dr. Lamas gives us an understanding of the way circumstances are changed, for better and for worse, for those who have had their lives extended by days, months, or years by modern medicine. Dr. Lamas takes a compassionate and uncompromising look at the choices and realities that many of us, and our families, may one day face.
Daniela Lamas is a pulmonary and critical care doctor at the Brigham & Women's Hospital and faculty at Harvard Medical School.
She will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
Children of all ages are invited to a fun storytime featuring Leigh and her Puppet Friends. This is a drop-in program and is held in the Children's Room. Program sponsored by The Friends of the Kingston Public Library.
Children of all ages are invited to a fun storytime featuring Leigh and her Puppet Friends. This is a drop-in program and is held in the Children's Room. Program sponsored by The Friends of the Kingston Public Library.
The Library is Closed for the holiday. Please visit us when we re-open on Tuesday or take advantage of our online offerings at www.kigstonpubliclibrary.org
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library is Closed for the holiday. Please visit us when we re-open on Tuesday or take advantage of our online offerings at www.kigstonpubliclibrary.org
The Phoenix Book Group for sixth graders meets monthly in the Teen Room. Please RSVP using the online form or by calling Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282.
The Phoenix Book Group for sixth graders meets monthly in the Teen Room. Please RSVP using the online form or by calling Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282.
Edwin Hill Little Comfort: A Hester Thursby Mystery
Harvard librarian Hester Thursby runs a side business locating lost people. She’s hired by Lila Blaine to find her brother, Sam, who ran away from their home in New Hampshire 12 years earlier, when he was 14, with his friend Gabe. Sam doesn't want to be found, for reasons that unfold excitingly in this novel with an increasingly tense plot and striking characters—in particular, compassionate, conflicted, loving Hester.
Edwin Hill is originally from Duxbury and now lives in Boston. He has written two previous novels.
He will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
Edwin Hill Little Comfort: A Hester Thursby Mystery
Harvard librarian Hester Thursby runs a side business locating lost people. She’s hired by Lila Blaine to find her brother, Sam, who ran away from their home in New Hampshire 12 years earlier, when he was 14, with his friend Gabe. Sam doesn't want to be found, for reasons that unfold excitingly in this novel with an increasingly tense plot and striking characters—in particular, compassionate, conflicted, loving Hester.
Edwin Hill is originally from Duxbury and now lives in Boston. He has written two previous novels.
He will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
From the hugely talented author of The Kind Worth Killing comes an exquisitely chilling tale of a young suburban wife with a history of psychological instability whose fears about her new neighbor could lead them both to murder.
Peter Swanson's novels have been translated into 30 languages. A graduate of Trinity College, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Emerson College, he lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
He will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
From the hugely talented author of The Kind Worth Killing comes an exquisitely chilling tale of a young suburban wife with a history of psychological instability whose fears about her new neighbor could lead them both to murder.
Peter Swanson's novels have been translated into 30 languages. A graduate of Trinity College, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Emerson College, he lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
He will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
Valley Forge is the riveting true story of a nascent United States toppling an empire. Using new and rarely seen contemporaneous documents -- and drawing on a cast of iconic characters and remarkable moments that capture the innovation and energy that led to the birth of our nation -- Bob Drury and Tom Clavin provide the definitive account of this seminal and previously undervalued moment in the battle for American independence.
Tom Clavin is the author or coauthor of sixteen books. He is currently the investigative features correspondent for Manhattan Magazine. He lives in Sag Harbor, New York.
He will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
Valley Forge is the riveting true story of a nascent United States toppling an empire. Using new and rarely seen contemporaneous documents -- and drawing on a cast of iconic characters and remarkable moments that capture the innovation and energy that led to the birth of our nation -- Bob Drury and Tom Clavin provide the definitive account of this seminal and previously undervalued moment in the battle for American independence.
Tom Clavin is the author or coauthor of sixteen books. He is currently the investigative features correspondent for Manhattan Magazine. He lives in Sag Harbor, New York.
He will speak at the Kingston Council on Aging, 30 Evergreen Street.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading Clementine: the Life of Mrs. Winston Churchill by Sonia Purnell. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
CONTACT: Anna Kelley, group facilitator 781-585-0589 KPLreader@hotmail.com
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading Clementine: the Life of Mrs. Winston Churchill by Sonia Purnell. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
The Night Readers Book Group is a monthly book group for children in the fourth and fifth grades. We eat dinner together, discuss a book and work on a craft or other activity. Please sign-up using the form below or call Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282 to register or if you have any questions.
The Night Readers Book Group is a monthly book group for children in the fourth and fifth grades. We eat dinner together, discuss a book and work on a craft or other activity. Please sign-up using the form below or call Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282 to register or if you have any questions.
The Phoenix Book Group for sixth graders meets monthly in the Teen Room. Please RSVP using the online form or by calling Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282.
The Phoenix Book Group for sixth graders meets monthly in the Teen Room. Please RSVP using the online form or by calling Stephanie Legg at 781-585-0517 x6282.
The Library is Closed for the holiday weekend. Please visit us when we re-open on Tuesday or take advantage of our online offerings at www.kigstonpubliclibrary.org
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library is Closed for the holiday weekend. Please visit us when we re-open on Tuesday or take advantage of our online offerings at www.kigstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library is Closed for the holiday weekend. Please visit us when we re-open on Tuesday or take advantage of our online offerings at www.kigstonpubliclibrary.org
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library is Closed for the holiday weekend. Please visit us when we re-open on Tuesday or take advantage of our online offerings at www.kigstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading The Other Wife by Michael Robotham. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
CONTACT: Anna Kelley, group facilitator 781-585-0589 KPLreader@hotmail.com
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading The Other Wife by Michael Robotham. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading Red Notice: a True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
CONTACT: Anna Kelley, group facilitator 781-585-0589 KPLreader@hotmail.com
Join us for interesting discussions of classic and contemporary literature, with a special focus on fiction. We welcome newcomers!
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Kingston Council on Aging. We begin each meeting with a brown bag supper, and sometimes we bring supper for everyone.
This month, we'll be reading Red Notice: a True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder. If you would like the Library to help you locate a copy, please call 781-585-0517. Come and join the discussion!
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.
CONTACT: Main Desk 781-585-0517 x 6271 kilib@kingstonpubliclibrary.org
The Library Board of Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month. Exceptions will be posted on this calendar. These meetings are open to the public.