• 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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.

  • Dungeons & Dragons: Grades 4 – 12

    Child

    For Players in Grades 4 – 12. Groups will be formed according to age. Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy role playing game. Players work collaboratively through a series of […]

  • Poems of Autumn: Reading & Discussion

    Adult

    Our seasonal poetry discussions continue with a look at poems by Robert Frost and John Keats. The session will be geared toward discussion, and everyone is encouraged to take part. […]