Afternoon Film Series: “Women Talking”
Our afternoon film series continues with a showing of Women Talking, another of this year’s Academy Award contenders for best picture. Women Talking is inspired by real-life events that occurred […]
Our afternoon film series continues with a showing of Women Talking, another of this year’s Academy Award contenders for best picture. Women Talking is inspired by real-life events that occurred […]
For all ages. Laurel Aronian sings and teaches seasonal songs for children. Laurel is an accomplished singer-songwriter who has studied with Juilliard, Berklee, and Interlochen Center for The Arts. She […]
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep […]
Wondering how to protect your career or job search from age bias? Age discrimination involves treating an applicant or employee less favorably because of their age. This in-person workshop will […]
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and […]
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and […]
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep […]
Are you a scrabble player? The Library has formed a Scrabble club for those who want to meet at the Library and play. The group meets on the second and […]
Via Zoom. In “Not Your Mother’s Garden”, Deborah Chud takes the audience on a photo tour of her highly unusual Piet-Oudolf-style New Perennial garden, and describes the design principles underlying […]
For Students in Grades 4 & 5 Our Teen D & D has been so popular, last year we began offering a chance for younger players to learn the game. […]