• Recurring

    Family Storytime

    Child

    For infants through age 4, accompanied by a caregiver. Join Miss Ally in the Children’s Room on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays for Family Storytime, where we’ll be reading books, […]

  • Recurring

    Afternoon Writers Group

    Adult

    Are you an aspiring writer who would like to get feedback on your work? The Afternoon Writers Group meets every Thursday, from 2 to 4 pm, to discuss their work […]

  • Recurring

    Makerspace Time

    Child

    For Grades K - 5 An open time two days a week when children can come and use any of our materials to craft, tinker, experiment, or create independently. No […]

  • Recurring

    Evening Mahjong: Mixed Level

    Adult

    Are you a mahjong player? This is a group of mixed level players that meets weekly Thursday evenings at 6:00 pm. This is NOT a drop-in program. We need to […]

  • Community Focus Group – Via Zoom

    Adult

    The Lewisboro Library’s Next Chapter Starts With You! We’re working on our new long-range strategic plan and we need your input. Whether you’re a frequent visitor, an occasional patron, or someone who hasn’t stopped by in a while, your voice matters!  Help us write the next chapter of the Library by joining one of our […]

  • Recurring

    Family Storytime

    Child

    For infants through age 4, accompanied by a caregiver. Join Miss Ally in the Children’s Room on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays for Family Storytime, where we’ll be reading books, […]

  • Recurring

    Stitch Together

    Adult

    This casual, weekly gathering of those who knit/crochet and chat meets in the conference room during the winter, and outside on the Library patio when weather permits. Catch up on people’s craft projects and what is going on in Town – and beyond. Bring a project, and a chair when outside! If interested in being […]

  • Poems of Autumn: Reading and Discussion

    Adult

    Our seasonal poetry discussions continue with a focus on poems by John Keats, Robert Frost, and Gerard Manley Hopkins. The session will be geared toward discussion, and everyone is encouraged to take part. The Library will provide copies of the poems. Led by David Sanders, Professor Emeritus of English and a resident of South Salem. […]