• Teen Advisory Group

    Teen

    Teens in Middle & High School. EARN COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS * PLAN AND RUN TEEN EVENTS * GAIN LEADERSHIP SKILLS! The Lewisboro Library Teen Advisory Group (or “TAG”) seeks teens to help come up with fun, engaging programs for you and your friends all year round. New members are welcome to join this group, which […]

  • (Virtual) Successfully Navigating College Admissions

    Adult

    Via Zoom. For Juniors, Sophomores & Freshmen with their Parents This presentation is to help families of juniors, sophomores and freshmen understand the college admissions process and how to successfully navigate the recent changes. Hear about: current college admissions trends, admissions strategies, the changing test-optional environment, the importance of researching and visiting colleges to find schools that can be a […]

  • Lewisboro Library Book Group: “After You’d Gone”

    Adult

    The Lewisboro Library Book Group usually meets at the Library on the last Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. This month the group will be discussing After You'd Gone, by Maggie O'Farrell. It follows the main character of Alice, and her mental journey through her own past, after a traffic accident has left her […]

  • Stitch Together Evening

    Adult

    This casual, monthly gathering is for those who want to work on needle crafts (knit/crochet/cross-stitch/quilting, etc) while meeting and chatting with neighbors. It usually meets on the third Thursday of the month - this month it will meet the fourth Thursday due to the Library Fair Pre-Sales. Bring a project you are working on. Catch […]

  • Author Panel: So You’ve Finished Your Book … Now What?

    Adult

    Working on a book, but not sure of the next steps? Local published authors Ed Perratore, Samantha Talbot and Richard Finn share their insights and advice on navigating and managing the byzantine, confusing, frustrating and intimidating publishing industry to successfully get your book out to the public. They will discuss: * The difficulties of attracting […]

  • Citizen Preparedness Training Program

    Adult

    September is National Preparedness Month - a great time to learn how to be prepared for emergencies and disasters! This one-hour program, led by members of the National Guard, will go over the steps you need to take to prepare for an emergency. The Preparedness Training Program teaches residents to have the tools and resources […]

  • Girls Who Code

    Child

    For Students in Grades 3 through 6. Girls Who Code is a non-profit organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology. The club is a FREE after-school computer science program, facilitated by Children’s Librarian Marie Nania. Boys are welcome. The group will meet monthly on the first Wednesday. Students are encouraged to bring their […]

  • Family Storytime

    Child

    Ages Birth to Five with Caregiver Join Miss Marie in the children’s room for seasonal stories, music and more fun for infants and toddlers. No registration required.

  • Comic Book Workshop

    Child

    Children in Grades 1 - 5. Draw your own action packed adventure! May come on one or both days. Space is limited, please register below.

  • Comic Book Workshop

    Child

    Children in Grades 1 - 5. Draw your own action packed adventure! May come on one or both days. Space is limited, please register below.