Family Storytime
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, […]
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, […]
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 […]
We have another great project for those who love to craft – and give back to others in our community! Come join the fun, crafting and assembling a gift bag of holiday-themed goodies, gifts and a candy wreath, to be delivered to local Homebound Seniors. No artistic experience necessary! Please register below.
For Grades 6 - 12 Dungeons & Dragons is back! If you've wanted to learn how to play, the Library just started a new D & D campaign on October […]
For Ages 4 - 7, accompanied by a caregiver. This is called “Art & Science Storytime” because Miss Ally will include arts & crafts or science experiments as part of […]
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, […]
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 […]
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, […]
For Grades 1 – 5. Join us each month as we meet to discuss one of the books in the Magic Tree House series and then do some fun activities […]
Via Zoom. This presentation explores the visual history of New Yorkers and their animal companions over the last two and a half centuries, tracing the ever-evolving relationship between Gotham's people and its animals, as the city grew increasingly urbanized and industrialized. The exhibition surveys the evolution of pets - from their presence among the Lenape […]