Afternoon Writers Group
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 […]
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 […]
For Grades 3 – 5. In this program, Miss Ally will work each week on a different activity surrounding STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. This week come learn how to make Jewelry! Please register below. Note: photographs are often taken at our events to post on social media and our website. Please let […]
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 know the number of players to set up the room. Interested players should send an email to info@lewisborolibrary.org, with your name and level of experience.
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, singing songs, and playing with scarves, shakers and other props - activities meant to be both fun and promote development. No registration required. Weather permitting, […]
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 […]
The Lewisboro Library Fair takes place on Saturday, September 20, 2025. The annual Fair is our largest fundraiser to support the Library. The Book Sale and Attic Treasures Sale are two of the most popular events of the Fair – and we need YOUR gently used items for these sales. On Saturdays August 9 & […]
This film is based on a true story. It presents a semi-fictionalized account of ice cream truck driver Michael Larson's 1984 appearance on the game show "Press Your Luck," during which he used his memorization of the gameboard's patterns to win record sums of money and prizes. Please register below.
For Grades K - 2, accompanied by a caregiver. This is called “Art & Science Storytime” because Miss Ally will include arts & crafts or science experiments as part of […]
For teens entering Grades 6 – 12 Love Boba? Love Board Games? Come enjoy them together! We will make our own Boba drinks and play a variety of new board […]
For parents, and teens entering their Junior/Senior year of High School Have a teen headed to college in the next few years? 30 years ago, there were no American colleges that accepted less than 10% of their applicants. Today, over 30 accept less than 10%, and dozens more accept below 15%. International applicants are taking […]