Enjoy an immersive, interactive experience with poetry! During a walking tour of
the library the cast will bring to life iconic poets of the past and present, such as
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Representatives from AARP will assist in the preparation of income tax returns on a first-come, first-served basis.
Stories, songs, and action rhymes for families. This 30-minute program will conclude with an age-appropriate, take-home craft activity. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups in this program.
Deeds are legal land and property records between individuals. Deeds were recorded and kept before other types of records were required so they can often provide reliable information on ancestors where other information is not available.
April is National Gardening Month! Join us for an event for plant owners to gather and swap plants. This could include whole plants or bare root cuttings/clippings as long as they are pest free and you are willing to part with them.
Do you stay inside the lines or do you prefer to treat them more as suggestions? Either way, join us as we lose some stress and find some inspiration. Coloring pencils and pages will be provided.
No registration required.
Celebrate National Poetry Month with a great movie! Join us to watch Dead Poets Society, the 1989 classic starring Robin Williams. This film celebrates a love of language and the resilience of the human spirit.
Honey Bee basics, the “what and why’s” on why bees do what they do as well as beekeeping basics and what you need to get started. Featuring products that can be made from the hive!
Dr. Kent McGaughy will discuss the battles at Concord and Lexington.
Like to cook but don’t have the time? Or maybe you’re a beginner to cooking and want some beginner recipes. Join us as Chef Ellen covers quick and easy ways to get dinner on the table!
Sheba Akhtar, author and professor of art and architecture, will present a visually captivating presentation on some contemporary styles of architecture that resulted from the industrial revolution and the faces of those most renowned contrib
Kids in grades 5-8 can enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of magical, fantasy-themed tabletop gaming! Bring a friend!