1:00 pm - Afternoon Film Series: “Elvis”
Our afternoon film series continues with a showing of Elvis, another of this year’s Academy Award contenders for best picture. Elvis is a 2022 biographical drama film written and directed […]
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1 event,1:00 pm - Afternoon Film Series: “Elvis”
Our afternoon film series continues with a showing of Elvis, another of this year’s Academy Award contenders for best picture. Elvis is a 2022 biographical drama film written and directed […] |
4 events,10:30 am - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate March. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 […] 6:30 pm - Special Library Board Meeting
This additional meeting of the Lewisboro Library Board of Trustees will meet in person at the Library. Meetings are open to the public. 7:00 pm - Teen Advisory Group
For 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 […] 7:30 pm - (Virtual) Author Talk: Ilyon Woo Discusses “Master Slave Husband Wife”
Via Zoom. Author Ilyon Woo will discuss her new best-selling book, Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom. The book tells the remarkable true story of […] |
3 events,10:30 am - MakerSpace Mornings: Women in Space
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate March. Today’s […] 1:30 pm - MakerSpace Afternoons: Women in Space
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate March. Today’s […] 7:30 pm - Lewisboro Library Book Group: “The Warmth of Other Suns”
The Lewisboro Library Book Group usually meets at the Library on the last Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Books are available through the Westchester Library System. New members […] |
1 event,1:30 pm - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate March. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 […] |
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1 event,11:00 am - Dash & Dot Robotics Workshop
Grades K – 2 A special school holiday STEAM program. Learn to code with Dash & Dot, our coding robots. Space is limited, please register below. |
3 events,10:30 am - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. 12:00 pm - Ozobot Robotics
Grades 3-5 ONLY! A special school holiday STEAM program. Learn how to program the Library’s Ozobot Evos – the little robots with personality. Space is limited; please register below. 4:00 pm - Dirt Pudding Cups
For Teens in Middle & High School. Celebrate the spring season - and spring break - with an ugly, but yummy treat! Space is limited, please register below. |
3 events,10:30 am - MakerSpace Mornings: Egg Carton Bunny/Chick Eggs
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April. Today’s craft is an egg carton cup decorated to look like a bunny or chick. Space is limited. Please register your child below. 1:30 pm - MakerSpace Afternoons: Egg Carton Bunny/Chick Eggs
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April. Today’s craft is an egg carton cup decorated to look like a bunny or chick. Space is limited. Please register your child below. 4:00 pm - Girls Who Code
For Students in Grades 3 through 8. 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. In 2023, the Club will meet MONTHLY. Students are welcome to bring their own laptops or Chromebooks, if […] |
2 events,12:00 pm - Ozobot Robotics
Grades 3-5 ONLY! A special school holiday STEAM program. Learn how to program the Library’s Ozobot Evos – the little robots with personality. Space is limited; please register below. 1:30 pm - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. |
1 event,11:00 am - Dash & Dot Robotics Workshop
Grades K – 2 A special school holiday STEAM program. Learn to code with Dash & Dot, our coding robots. Space is limited, please register below. |
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2 events,1:00 pm - Afternoon Film Series: “Women Talking”
Our afternoon film series continues with a showing of Women Talking, another of this year’s Academy Award contenders for best picture. Women Talking is inspired by real-life events that occurred at the Manitoba Colony, a remote and isolated ultraconservative Mennonite community in Bolivia. In 2010, the women and girls of the colony discover that the […] 4:30 pm - Sing-along with Laurel
For all ages. Laurel Aronian sings and teaches seasonal songs for children. Laurel is an accomplished singer-songwriter who has studied with Juilliard, Berklee, and Interlochen Center for The Arts. She has taught in libraries and community service centers throughout NY and CT. Laurel plays local open mics and has performed at The Ridgefield Playhouse. Bring […] |
2 events,10:30 am - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. 7:00 pm - Fighting Ageism in the Workplace
Wondering how to protect your career or job search from age bias? Age discrimination involves treating an applicant or employee less favorably because of their age. This in-person workshop will address ageism assumptions and myths; explore why ageism exists and how to confront it; discuss modernizing one’s resume, email address, LinkedIn profile, and staying current […] |
2 events,10:30 am - MakerSpace Mornings: Color Poetry
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and National Poetry Month. Today’s craft is Color Poetry. Space is limited. Please register your child below. 1:30 pm - MakerSpace Afternoons: Color Poetry
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and National Poetry Month. Today’s craft is Color Poetry. Space is limited. Please register your child below. |
3 events,1:30 pm - Family Storytime Cancelled
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. 6:30 pm - Adult Scrabble
Are you a scrabble player? The Library has formed a Scrabble club for those who want to meet at the Library and play. The group meets on the second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at 6:30 pm. This is NOT a drop-in program. We need to know the number of players each week […] 7:00 pm - (Virtual) Not Your Mother’s Garden
Via Zoom. In “Not Your Mother’s Garden”, Deborah Chud takes the audience on a photo tour of her highly unusual Piet-Oudolf-style New Perennial garden, and describes the design principles underlying it. Many of the plants are unfamiliar - even to experienced and knowledgeable gardeners. These “New Perennials” constitute a special canon of plants that exhibit […] |
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2 events,2:00 pm - Dungeons & Dragons: Grades 4 & 5
For Students in Grades 4 & 5 Our Teen D & D has been so popular, last year we began offering a chance for younger players to learn the game. A new school year means a new campaign of D & D! Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy role playing game. Players work collaboratively through […] 4:00 pm - Teen Dungeons & Dragons
For Teens in Middle & High School Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy role playing game. Players work collaboratively through a series of adventures, gathering treasure and experience points along […] |
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2 events,1:30 pm - Family Storytime -(different time today!)
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. 7:00 pm - Middle Reads: “Two Degrees”
For teens in grades 6 – 8. Join us for monthly book discussions, ice cream and socializing! Books are available for pickup at the Library. The book selection for April […] |
4 events,10:30 am - MakerSpace Mornings: Pocket Poetry
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and National Poetry Month. Today’s craft is Pocket Poetry. Space is limited. Please register your child below. 11:00 am - Lewisboro Seniors Book Group: “West with Giraffes”
Our group meets in person on (usually) the third Wednesday of the month during the Lewisboro Senior Adults meeting at the South Salem Firehouse. All seniors are welcome! For the April meeting, the group will be discussing West with Giraffes, by Linda Rutledge. The story is inspired by the incredible true story of two giraffes […] 1:30 pm - MakerSpace Afternoons: Pocket Poetry
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and National Poetry Month. Today’s craft is Pocket Poetry. Space is limited. Please register your child below. 6:00 pm - Demystifying Medicare and Healthcare Options for Seniors
A must for anyone trying to navigate their way through our complicated healthcare system for older adults. It will help those who already have Medicare, as well as people soon to be 65, planning their retirement, or assisting relatives and friends with their medical decisions. This engaging, interactive program outlines the various parts of Medicare […] |
1 event,1:30 pm - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. |
1 event,7:00 pm - Teen Lavender Sachet Workshop
For Teens in Middle & High School. In celebration of Earth Day (and a gift idea for Mother's Day!) Learn about the many uses and benefits of the herb lavender, and make a pretty sachet with Provence lavender from the library's garden. Space is limited, please register below. |
1 event,2:00 pm - The Lewisboro Comprehensive Plan: Then and Now
Learn a brief history of the Comprehensive Plan of 1985 and how it has benefited the Town of Lewisboro. A member of the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee will discuss why an updated Comprehensive Plan is much needed, explain the steps already taken, and detail the expectations for the coming year. You will also learn the […] |
1 event,3:00 pm - Robert Frost: Poems of Spring – A Reading & Discussion
A close look at Robert Frost's “Mending Wall,” a poem whose accessibility has often masked its richness and depth. If time allows, we will consider two other poems -"Spring Pools” and “Nothing Gold Can Stay”- that explore Frost’s probing response to our ever-changing natural world. This session will be geared toward discussion, and everyone is […] |
2 events,12:00 pm - Special OUTDOOR Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie outside on the Library lawn (weather permitting) for a special storytime to welcome the warmer weather. Hear stories and listen and dance to music. Bring a blanket to sit on. Please register all family members below so we can contact you if we need to cancel. 1:00 pm - Afternoon Film Series: “A Man Called Otto”
Our afternoon film series continues with a showing of A Man Called Otto. Based on the comical and moving New York Times bestseller, A Man Called Ove. The Americanized film version, A Man Called Otto, tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grumpy widower whose only joy comes from criticizing and judging his […] |
2 events,10:30 am - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to 20 participants. 7:00 pm - Teen Advisory Group
For 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. Ice cream is served. […] |
4 events,10:30 am - MakerSpace Mornings: Acrostic Name Collage
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and National Poetry Month. Today’s craft is an acrostic name collage. Space is limited. Please register your child below. 1:30 pm - MakerSpace Afternoons: Acrostic Name Collage
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate April and […] 7:00 pm - (Virtual) The Lewisboro Comprehensive Plan: Then and Now
Via Zoom. Learn a brief history of the Comprehensive Plan of 1985 and how it has benefited the Town of Lewisboro. A member of the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee will […] 7:30 pm - Lewisboro Library Book Group: “The Night Watchman”
The Lewisboro Library Book Group usually meets at the Library on the last Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Books are available through the Westchester Library System. New members […] |
2 events,1:30 pm - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room for stories, music and more to celebrate April & National Poetry Month. Please register all family members below, so we keep […] 7:00 pm - (Virtual) Gene Kelly: Singing and Dancing in the Rain
Via Zoom. Gene Kelly was one of the most engaging and influential dancers to ever set foot in Hollywood, transforming male movement and film directing to help make dance come […] |
1 event,12:00 pm - Special OUTDOOR Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie outside on the Library lawn (weather permitting) for a special storytime to welcome the warmer weather. Hear stories and listen and dance to music. Bring […] |
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1 event,10:30 am - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room. or outdoors weather permitting, for stories, music and more. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to […] |
3 events,10:30 am - MakerSpace Mornings: Paper Bag Pinatas
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate May like […] 1:30 pm - MakerSpace Afternoons: Paper Bag Pinatas
For toddlers – age 5. Come work on crafts, technology and more in the MakerSpace Corner of the Children’s Room. This month we are making crafts that celebrate May like […] 6:30 pm - Lewisboro Library Open Mic Night
For Adults and Teens in High School Want to share your artistic talent & creativity with others? The Lewisboro Library is hosting monthly "Open Mic Nights" to offer adults and […] |
2 events,1:30 pm - Family Storytime
All ages. Join Miss Marie in the Children’s Room, or outdoors weather permitting, for stories, music and more. Please register all family members below, so we keep the group to […] 7:00 pm - (Virtual) Designing a Shady Retreat
Via Zoom. The Lewisboro Garden Club is sponsoring this lecture, which will explore a variety of intriguing gardens that will inspire you to create your own shady retreats! Discover design […] |
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2 events,10:30 am - Author Visit: “Little Baby Caterpillar”
For Toddlers - Grade 2 Local resident Elizabeth Meyer-Gross has written a book, “Little Baby Caterpillar,” which includes an original poem and song, piano sheet music with lyrics and guitar chords, hand and body movements and a life cycle of the butterfly activity book. Come hear the book and learn the song! Books will be […] 2:00 pm - Dungeons & Dragons: Grades 4 & 5
For Students in Grades 4 & 5 Our Teen D & D has been so popular, last year we began offering a chance for younger players to learn the game. A new school year means a new campaign of D & D! Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy role playing game. Players work collaboratively through […] |