Summer Reading Begins!
Unearth A Story with us this summer and dive into history–local & global, old & new, Jurassic & Cretaceous–with our all-ages reading program! Watch this site and our social media for upcoming details.
Unearth A Story with us this summer and dive into history–local & global, old & new, Jurassic & Cretaceous–with our all-ages reading program! Watch this site and our social media for upcoming details.
Young children & their caregivers are invited to join us in the Children’s Library for Stories, Songs, and Playtime! Every week at 10am.
Join Virtual Authors Live! for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more.
Wacky, high energy kids music and comedy!
Come read & hear stories with Wilson, a specially trained and certified ADI (Assistance Dogs International) dog.
Celebrate the start of summer with a foam party! Enjoy foam, music, & dancing–bring your towel! Sponsored by Foam Gone Bananas, the Library, + Parks & Rec! In The HEIGHTS lot by the playground.
Young children & their caregivers are invited to join us in the Children’s Library for Stories, Songs, and Playtime! Every week at 10am.
Sign up to take home a kit that teaches about how fossils are made and allows families to make their own dinosaur fossils! Register by June 15 (one kit per family) Kit pickup between June 23rd – 30th
Enjoy an hour of free play with our Lego blocks. We have basic blocks, cool minifigs, and technic pieces. Bring your friends and compare what you’ve each built or make new friends and build something together. Drop in!
Make & take a Dinosaur-themed Counted Cross-stitch craft! For teens ages 12-18.
Ages 18+. Read and discuss The Truth According to Us (1985), by Annie Barrows. Drop in; no registration required. SAVE THE DATE! Author Michelle Collins Anderson will join our July 8 book group for a discussion of her latest novel, The Moonshine Women!
We will make Anadama bread, a traditional New England bread with cornmeal and molasses. Particpants will make the dough and bake the bread at home. For children 10+, or younger children with an adult. Please register for each person who will be making a loaf. This program uses wheat and dairy.