After-Dark Book Club–Virtual!

For the April 2 After-Dark Book Club, we will be discussing The Bastard of Istanbul by Elif Shafak. A full schedule for the book club is available here along with more information about the upcoming book. We will be hosting the book club online...

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2nd Friday Book Club–on Zoom!

For Friday, June 12, the 2nd Friday Book Club will be discussing Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter. This meeting will take place via Zoom and everyone is welcome. Please email pelhamlibrary@wlsmail.org for the secure link to attend.  

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2nd Friday Book Club Via Zoom

For Friday, May 8th, the 2nd Friday Book Club will be discussing My Korean Deli: Risking It All For a Convenience Store, by Ben Ryder Howe. Please email pelhamlibrary@wlsmail.org to get the secure link to access the meeting, which begins at 10:30...

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2nd Friday Book Club–Virtual!

For Friday, April 10, the 2nd Friday Book Club will be discussing My Korean Deli: Risking it All for a Convenience Store by Ben Ryder Howe. You can access the full schedule for the 2nd Friday Bookclub here. We will be hosting this book club...

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4th Grade Book Club–POSTPONED

For April, the 4th Grade Book Club will be poetry in honor of Poem in Your Pocket. Please pick a book of poetry by Shel Silverstein or Sharon Creech. Registration is requested but walk-ins are welcome. Please call 914-738-1234.  

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2nd Grade Book Club via Zoom

For April, the 2nd Grade Book Club will be reading your choice of any Harry Potter book. We will be meeting via Zoom, please email pelhamlibrary@wlsmail.org for the secure link to enter the meeting.

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2nd Grade Book Club–POSTPONED

For April, the 2nd Grade Book Club will be reading poetry in honor of Poetry in Your Pocket. Please select a book of poems by Shel Silverstein or Sharon Creech. Registration is requested but walk-ins are welcome. Please call 914-738-1234...

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5th Grade Book Club–POSTPONED

Led by Pelhamite Margo Hastings, the March 5th Grade Book Club will be discussing The Girl Who Owned a City by O.T. Nelson.  Kids can pick up books at the circulation desk to read before the club meets. Registration is requested, but walk-ins are...

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