Adults are welcome to pick up a new BINGO card at the library or print a card out from the website every two weeks. Complete 5 squares in a row to earn BINGO. Receive a bookmark, pin or a magnet for the first 2 bingo rows completed. Keep going and complete the entire board to pick a prize from the prize box.
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
From building sandcastles to splashing in the waves, visiting the beach is a joy! Let's bring the beach to us, Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
The New York Capital District Christian Women's Connection is sponsoring an “Ebb and Flow of Life” luncheon on Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at the Guilderland Elks Lodge, 3867 Rte. 146 (Carman Road) in Schenectady, NY 12303 beginning at 11:30am and ending at approximately 1:30pm. Please be prompt.
Your reservation is necessary no later than August 4 and cancellations a must. Please call Nancy (518) 320-2649 for reservations. On the menu this month is a Sausage/Pepper/Onion on Hoagie & Pasta Salad with an alternative choice of Grilled Chicken Salad. The cost is $17.00 inclusive (cash only).
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Our Speaker this month Judith Button, from Lockport, NY who will speak on “Learn to serve Jesus thru good and bad times, disobedience and obedient times, experiences with loss and gains”. As for our Feature, a representative from Yankee Trails will be discussing upcoming scheduled bus trips. Our Music will be singer Mic Mahoney from Schenectady who will entertain us.
All are welcome - bring a friend!!
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Are you obsessed with these majestic super predators? Join science educator, Leiana Hawkins, as we dive into the amazing world of sharks! What senses make them such incredible hunters? How do they move through the water with such ease? Do sharks ever sleep? We'll tackle all of this and more through experiments, crafts, and stories. The classes will be held at Indian Ladder Farms. For grades K-2. Registrants must attend all three sessions. Please register on the August 3 date.
Must register for all (3) classes (8/3, 8/10 & 8/17) on August 3 calendar date
Come meet our vendors and all the wonderful goods and services they offer.
Meet Lauren Wolk, author of Beyond the Bright Sea, on Zoom. Teens who participated in this summer's Read It Forward program have the opportunity to join other Capital Region readers for this Upper Hudson Library System event. Open to grades 6 and up. Please register to receive the Zoom link.
The Teen Advisory Group is planning and hosting an event for families of children ages 4-12. Come to enjoy crafts, games, and an ice cream sundae. Tri-City ValleyCats mascot, SouthPaw will share a favorite story and bring our readers vouchers for the Summer Reading Night Tri-City ValleyCats game held on August 31! No registration needed.
*Thanks to Stewart's Shops and the Tri-City ValleyCats for their support.
Is there anything sweeter and more precious than baby fingers and baby toes? Whenever someone holds a baby, they always admire the baby’s hands and feet, so small and delicate. Join local artist, Megan Viscio as we learn how to make clay molds and plaster castings of your baby’s hands and feet. Participants will use materials such as clay or play dough, plaster and wood to mount your final piece. Megan created this project when her children were babies and enjoys looking back on them with a smile. She is happy to share this opportunity with local parents so they too can preserve this special and fleeting time. For ages 0 - 30 months with caregiver. Please register.
Did you know that nearly 80% of the ocean remains unexplored? Join science educator, Leiana Hawkins, as we learn about what secrets have been uncovered from the mysterious depths of our planet's waters. How does the ocean change as you descend? What creatures lurk below? And why is it so hard to visit? We'll explore it all together through experiments, crafts and stories. The classes will be held at Indian Ladder Farms. For grades 3-6. Registrants must attend all three sessions. Please register on the August 4 date.
Must register for all (3) classes (8/4, 8/11 & 8/18) on August 4 calendar date
Keep recording your reading progress through midnight on Friday, August 12. Participants who reach 1,000 points will earn a grand prize raffle ticket. Tickets must be filled out at the library by 8:00 pm on Wednesday, August 17. All registered readers can pick up a free book and bonus prize at the library in August.
The library is closed for summer hours.
Pick up a kit and enjoy some creative time! The kit can be picked up during the library’s open hours, then take it home to complete an easy project
Join local Tinkergarten leader, Mary Duryea, for a mixed-age play-based learning session all about the wind near the spectacular escarpment at Indian Ladder Farms. We will observe, catch and even create our own wind. Children will make their own special wind flag to inspire their imagination and creativity. For ages 2-8 with caregiver. Please register.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Are you obsessed with these majestic super predators? Join science educator, Leiana Hawkins, as we dive into the amazing world of sharks! What senses make them such incredible hunters? How do they move through the water with such ease? Do sharks ever sleep? We'll tackle all of this and more through experiments, crafts, and stories. The classes will be held at Indian Ladder Farms. For grades K-2. Registrants must attend all three sessions. Please register on the August 3 date.
Must register for all (3) classes (8/3, 8/10 & 8/17) on August 3 calendar date
How can you paint the rhythm of a drum or the sound of a piano? This live zoom tour and workshop will explore the ways in which modern artists such as Pollock, Matisse, Bearden, and others were inspired by the Jazz age. Following a presentation and tour of the barn studio, work alongside an educator from the Jackson Pollock estate as she demonstrates techniques for creating abstract art inspired by music. Have paint, drawing , or collage supplies on hand.
Want to learn the basics of this popular sport? Join us at the Nichols Park pickleball court for an inclusive introductory class led by Lauren Sirkin, certified recreation therapy specialist. This class is for adult and senior beginners of all abilities. Pickleballs and paddles will be provided. Please wear athletic shoes and bring your own water to Nichols Park, behind the Village Hall. Adults, please register.
Did you know that nearly 80% of the ocean remains unexplored? Join science educator, Leiana Hawkins, as we learn about what secrets have been uncovered from the mysterious depths of our planet's waters. How does the ocean change as you descend? What creatures lurk below? And why is it so hard to visit? We'll explore it all together through experiments, crafts and stories. The classes will be held at Indian Ladder Farms. For grades 3-6. Registrants must attend all three sessions. Please register on the August 4 date.
Must register for all (3) classes (8/4, 8/11 & 8/18) on August 4 calendar date
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
Fried Green Tomatoes
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Starring: Mary Stuart Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker
NR 2h 17m
Take a trip down memory lane with local history guide Dennis Ulion. Learn about how Voorheesville became Voorheesville, and how it became what it is today. Please register. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as this walk is 2.2 miles and may take over 2 hours. Subject to rain cancellation.
The library is closed for summer hours.
Bees are amazing and play a critical role in our food supply. How can we help to save their natural habitat so that the bees can continue to do their important work? Through books, games and hands-on activities, participants will learn about why bees are important, how they are beneficial to the environment, and how they help us. Students will take home a project that will remind them about the importance of saving the bees. For grades 1-6. Please register.
This popular class is now full.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Want to learn about aquatic biodiversity? The Via Aquarium will be bringing the aquarium to the library with an opportunity for hands-on interaction with a variety of live aquatic invertebrates like starfish, urchins, horseshoe crabs, and more. Possible topics will include aquatic ecology, fish anatomy, adaptation, and conservation. For grades K - 6 and families. Please register.
Come meet our vendors and all the wonderful goods and services they offer.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
Green Book
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Starring: Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali
PG-13 2h 10m
The library is closed for summer hours.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
The library will be closed in observance of Labor Day.
The library will be closed in observance of Labor Day.
The library will be closed in observance of Labor Day.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Come meet our vendors and all the wonderful goods and services they offer.
Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
After being transported by a cyclone to the land of Oz, Dorothy and her dog are befriended by a scarecrow, a tin man, and a cowardly lion, who accompany her to the Emerald City to look for a wizard who can help Dorothy return home to Kansas. Please register
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
Hidden Figures
2016 2h 7m
Starring: Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Take a trip down memory lane with local history guide Dennis Ulion. Learn about how Voorheesville became Voorheesville, and how it became what it is today. Please register. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as this walk is 2.2 miles and may take over 2 hours. Subject to rain cancellation.
Icebound: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World, Andrea Pitzer
Recounting Dutch polar explorer William Barents’ three harrowing Arctic expeditions—the last of which resulted in a relentlessly challenging year-long fight for survival.(Amazon)
Icebound: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World, Andrea Pitzer
Recounting Dutch polar explorer William Barents’ three harrowing Arctic expeditions—the last of which resulted in a relentlessly challenging year-long fight for survival.(Amazon)
Hurray for apple picking season! Apples are delicious and fun to pick. Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
A veteran environmental lobbyist reveals the behind-the scenes struggles to address threats to the future of New York’s Adirondack Park. Inside the Green Lobby recounts the efforts, both at the State Capitol in Albany and in the halls of Congress, of a lobbyist for a major environmental advocacy group. Bernard C. Melewski worked to save the six-million acre Adirondack Park from twin threats to its future: the devastating damage from acid rain and the sudden breakup of massive private land holdings that had been intact for almost one hundred years. Starting with the political uproar ignited by the recommendations of New York Governor Mario Cuomo’s 1990 Adirondack Park Commission, and the rejection by the public of a new environmental bond act, Inside the Green Lobby, documents the events that led to the adoption of federal acid rain regulations and the sudden acquisition by New York State of tens of thousands of acres within the park now available for public enjoyment. From strategy sessions with lobbyists to private meetings with legislators, governors, members of Congress, and even the President of the United States, Melewski recounts engaging and entertaining stories that introduce how environmental advocates successfully pursued legislative and policy change. Labeled both interesting and important, Inside the Green Lobby should be irresistible for political junkies but also worthwhile for those who don’t know much about how a bill becomes law. Copies of the book will be available to purchase at the event. Light refreshments will be served. No registration needed.
Try an easy project to learn beading techniques needing only a few basic tools. The hardest part will be selecting your beads from our large supply! Teens in grades 9-12 and adults, please register.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a local volunteer organization that builds beds for kids who are sleeping on the floor. In the last four years, they've delivered close to 800 beds in our region. From September 15 - October 15, we'll be collecting new (in original packaging) twin sheet sets, comforters, and pillows. SHP serves ages 3-17, so both children's-themed and teen/neutral-themed sheets are needed. In addition, we'll be collecting funds to build beds. For more ways to help (like building and delivery), visit http://www.shpbeds.org . The Great Give Back was created by New York State libraries to provide a day of opportunities for patrons to participate in meaningful, service-oriented experiences.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
HUD
1963 1H 52M
Starring: Paul Newman & Melvyn Douglas
Starring: John Wayne
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
The Evidence is Rob Aronstein, piano, flute, trumpet and vocals, and Mike Derrico guitar and vocals. Rob and Mike have been working together since the mid 1980's, performing an eclectic mix of jazz, blues, pop and and rock tunes. You can expect cover tunes from James Taylor to the Grateful Dead, British Invasion to American Roots, and some instrumental originals mixed in. Music Performance Trust Fund arranged by the Albany Musicians Association, Local 14, AFM. Also cosponsored by the Jim Clark Community Performance Fund
Friday, September 16, 12:00-7:00 pm Open for members and guests. Memberships available then
Saturday, September 17, 10:00 am-4:00 pm Open to general public with raffles
Sunday, September 18, 11:00 am-4:00 pm Open to public. Raffle winners chosen at 2:00
Explore the landscape of Thacher Park and see different kinds of rocks and fossils. Enjoy caves, rock faults, and learn more about the history of the park. Appropriate for adults and seniors. Registration required. Subject to weather cancellation. Meet at the Paint Mine parking Lot- Across the Street from the Thacher Visitor Center. The Paint Mine Trailhead Parking Lot will be on your left if you are traveling North from New Salem, before the Nature Center.
Up and down and BIG and small, let's learn about opposites and have a ball. Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Dennis Sullivan will read from his latest collection of poems: Thirty-two Views of the Face of God. A conversation about poetry's relationship to the spiritual life will follow. In addition, Dr. Sullivan will be offering copies of his book Homeward Bound containing 62 of his columns from the Altamont Enterprise. Light refreshments will be served.
Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
After being transported by a cyclone to the land of Oz, Dorothy and her dog are befriended by a scarecrow, a tin man, and a cowardly lion, who accompany her to the Emerald City to look for a wizard who can help Dorothy return home to Kansas.
Come meet our vendors and all the wonderful goods and services they offer.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
Murphy's Romance
1985 1h 45m
Starring: Sally Fields and James Garner
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
The Capital Region Chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union is teaming up with the Upper Hudson Library System to celebrate our constitutional right to read what we want during National Banned Books Week. A “Read Out” will feature regional notables — actors, writers, politicians, poets, and activists of all types — reading from their favorite books that have, at one time or another, been banned or challenged in the United States. Limited in-person seats available at the Washington Avenue Branch of the Albany Public Library. Live simulcast available via Zoom. Please register to receive the link.
Come to the library after school to unwind with your friends. Play Switch games on the big screen, or tabletop games. Make something, whether high- or low-tech with our maker equipment and craft supplies. Snacks provided. Open to students in grade 6 and up, please register.
The woods around us are full of lots of interesting animals, but we don’t get to see them very often. Join Nature Center educators to learn more about the native mammals living in Thacher Park and help us set up trail cameras so we can monitor them! For grade 2-7 with families. Please register.
RAIN DATE = Sat., Oct. 1
Pick up a kit and enjoy some creative time! The kit can be picked up during the library’s open hours, then take it home to complete an easy project. Please register. Supplies are limited.
The air is crisp and the leaves are changing colors. Fall is such a beautiful time of the year! Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
The monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held in the Library.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
In the event of extraordinary circumstances, videoconference technology may be used.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
The Middle School Book Club is sponsored by the Voorheesville Public Library and the C.A. Bouton Middle/High School Library. For the first meeting of the school year, we'll discuss the Read It Forward title: Beyond the Bright Sea by Lauren Wolk. Meet at the school library during lunch and access period. Open to grades 6 to 8, new members are always welcome. Please register and pick up a copy of the book if you didn’t read it over the summer.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
Mildred Pierce
1945 1h 51m
Starring: Joan Crawford and Jack Carson
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Kitchen by Julie Ann Sageer Contemporary Lebanese recipes from the host of PBS shows Cooking with Julie Taboulie and the Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen. Each of her recipes comes with hands-on instructions, tips, and tricks for making homemade Middle Eastern dishes using heaps of fresh, seasonal ingredients. This program is subsidized by the Friends of the Library. A limited number of copies will be available for purchase for $5.00. There will also be library copies and digital formats available. Please Register
Repair Cafes are free community events with the goals of repairing broken objects to extend their life, keeping things out of landfills, and fostering an appreciation for the art of repairing things. Watch and learn how to repair basic household items including electronics, small appliances, textiles, bikes, wooden furniture, toys, jewelry from skilled Repair Coaches. All items may not be repairable, and the limit is 2 items per household. This is a free event, but new bicycle parts will incur their retail fee.
Voorheesville Brownie Troop 5029 Meeting
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Let's have fun learning about dinosaurs! Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian
The enthralling story of a young Puritan woman who marries the wrong man and soon finds herself caught up in the violence and hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
War Horse
2h 26m
Starring: Jeremy Irvine and Emily Watson
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Join guides from the Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center on a peaceful trail hike. Learn about the trees in the area and the important role they play in the forest ecosystem. Suitable for adults and seniors. Subject to rain cancellation. Please register individually.
Pending approval...
Use the library LEGO® bricks for building, littleBits and Strawbees for inventing, and Ozobots to learn easy coding. Grades K-5, please register.
Forever Chrysallis by Maija DeRoche
Years after high school, four women return to the Finger Lakes to perform again as their quartet, Chrysalis. What still binds them together is not only their music but having to deal with their problematic mothers. While the adult daughters are rediscovering harmony in their singing and in their friendships, the mothers form bonds of their own -bonds made of secrets and new discoveries- and ultimately they find answers that bring the mothers and their daughters to a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships to each other. Pick up your copy of this book at the library. Please register.
Showcase your creative skills as you decorate pumpkins for Halloween and the fall season. What is your fancy? Spooky, silly, whimsical, humorous, or artistic? Pumpkins and decorating supplies will be provided. We will end the program by watching “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” and snacking on pumpkin bread and cider. Decorated pumpkins will be displayed in the library Oct. 10 - 18 for the entire community to enjoy. Pumpkins may be picked up beginning Oct. 19. For grades K - 5 and families. Please register.
Animals are amazing and sometimes very strange animals can do some unusual things! Let's learn about some of them. Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Join us in dialogue and active listening as we explore antiracist ideas and practices through books, articles, video and podcasts. Watch “So You Want to Talk About Race,” by author Ijeoma Oluo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnybJZRWipg) and come ready to have brave conversations and grow your understanding. Ground rules will be shared in advance. Please register.
This evening's discussion will be about the graphic novel RUN by John Lewis. This program is funded by the Friends of the Library. A limited number of copies will be available in print for $5.00. There will also be library copies available as well as digital formats. Please Register.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
The Natural
1984 2h 18m
Starring: Robert Redford and Robert Duvall
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Take a trip down memory lane with local history guide Dennis Ulion. Learn about how Voorheesville became Voorheesville, and how it became what it is today. Please register. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as this walk is 2.2 miles and may take over 2 hours. Subject to rain cancellation.
Come to the library after school to unwind with your friends. Play Switch games on the big screen, or tabletop games. Make something, whether high- or low-tech with our maker equipment and craft supplies. Snacks provided. Open to students in grade 6 and up, please register.
Pick up a kit and enjoy some creative time! The kit can be picked up during the library’s open hours, then take it home to complete an easy project. Please register. Supplies are limited
Voorheesville Brownie Troop 5029 Meeting
Whether you grow them, eat them, or carve them, pumpkins are an interesting fruit. Time for some fun with pumpkins! Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian
The enthralling story of a young Puritan woman who marries the wrong man and soon finds herself caught up in the violence and hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials.
Try an easy project to learn beading techniques needing only a few basic tools. The hardest part will be selecting your beads from our large supply! Teens in grades 9-12 and adults, please register.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
Driving Miss Daisy
1989 1h 39m
Starring: Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Linda Brown has Teresa Broadwell on vocals/ jazz violin and guitar. Music Performance Trust Fund arranged by the Albany Musicians Association, Local 14, AFM. Also cosponsored by the Jim Clark Community Performance Fund.
Make a summer sunflower, suitable for framing! A gift for yourself or a friend. List of needed supplies will be provided to registrants or kits can be purchased for $10.00 from instructor. Please register
The monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held in the Library.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
It is almost Halloween, which means that monsters are surely around! Don't worry - we will be reading books about fun and silly monsters. Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Join us to share our arts, crafts and conversation.
Join founder Gary Robusto from the Tri-City Paranormal Society and learn about how paranormal investigators approach the field of the unexplained with as much critical thinking and logic as can be employed. Examine the best possible evidence of paranormal activity from around the region. We will be sharing photos, video and audio recordings of captured activity. Please register.
Let’s get together inside for a fun program featuring songs, fingerplays, body movement, felt board stories, and books! Ages 0-30 months w/caregiver.
The Middle School Book Club is sponsored by the Voorheesville Public Library and the C.A. Bouton Middle/High School Library. Meet at the school library during lunch and access period to discuss the spooky book, Small Spaces by Katherine Arden. Open to grades 6 to 8, new members are always welcome. Please register and pick up a copy of the book.
Join us for a classic movie, and a relaxing afternoon at the library. There's always time for some trivia before the show starts, so settle in early, choose some snacks and a drink, and visit with your fellow movie lovers.
This weeks movie is:
While You Were Sleeping
1995 1h 43m
Starring: Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman
Movie attendance will be limited to 12, so be sure to get a seat early.
Get ready for some Halloween fun! Join Mrs. Brown and Miss Lisa for some slightly scary stories and spooktacular Halloween festivities. Wear your costumes for a parade in the library. For ages 2-6 with caregiver. Please register.
Manga readers are invited to pick up a copy of The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai then come to the library to help Emma and Norman free the orphans from Grace Field House. There will be creepy snacks, of course. Grades 9 and up, please register and pick up a copy of Volume 1.
Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
The library will be closing early in observance of Thanksgiving.
The library will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving.
Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
The monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held in the Library.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Enjoy an interactive, theme-based, multi-age storytime with an emphasis on early literacy that will include an art activity that can be completed at the library or at home. Ages 2-5 w/caregiver.
The library will be closed in observance of Christmas Eve Day.
The library will be closed in observance of Christmas Day.
The library will be closed in observance of Christmas.
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting
Monthly Friends of the Library Meeting