The Library will be closed on June 19 for Juneteenth.
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The Library will be closed on May 27 for Memorial Day.
Read moreCrafty Adults: Crystal Suncatchers
Join our resident artist/instructor Sara Mallach as we make chandelier crystal suncatchers to bring a little sparkle to our lives. This event will take place in-person at the Library and separate registration is required for each attendee. Click...
Read moreFather’s Day Craft: Dads Who Rock
What better way to tell your dad or the father figure in your life that they rock than with a rock? Come and color a rock in their likeness here at the library that they can use as a paperweight or piece of art that they will appreciate forever...
Read moreDefensive Driving
Instructor Sam Eskander will lead a defensive driving course in-person at the Library. This course will qualify you for a discount on your insurance and point reduction on your license. This course is six hours. There will be a 30-minute lunch...
Read moreArt by African Americans: From the Great Migration to the Age of Black Lives Matter Part II
Between the two world wars, millions of African Americans set out on an odyssey known as the Great Migration. In the course of this journey, they created a new identity that would alter the landscape of modern art. Part I of this story will...
Read moreArt by African Americans: From the Great Migration to the Age of Black Lives Matter Part I
Between the two world wars, millions of African Americans set out on an odyssey known as the Great Migration. In the course of this journey, they created a new identity that would alter the landscape of modern art. Part I of this story will...
Read moreKid’s Craft: Button-Making
Express yourself with pins! Color a rainbow, write your name or your pronouns, or decorate with anything else you feel screams “me!” This program is for children ages six and up. This event will take place in person at the Library...
Read moreCommunity Craft Table: Proud to Be Me Tree
We will have paper in a rainbow of colors for you to write or draw a picture of something you’re proud of on (being a good friend, learning a new skill, doing something brave, etc.) After you are done hang your piece of art on our indoor...
Read moreSummer Reading Kick-Off with the Bubble Bus
If you thought the little Story Time bubble machine was good then just imagine how much fun a whole bus full of bubbles must be! Join us on the Library lawn for music and fun with bubbles as we celebrate the start of our Summer Reading program...
Read moreSTEM Story Time by Pelham High School Students
Join us for a special STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Story Time and craft for 3rd and 4th graders! This month, Aanika will take us on a tour of the human body, from the circulatory system, to the the muscular and...
Read moreLGBTQ+ History: Eleanor Roosevelt and Val-Kill
“The people I love mean more to me than all the public things even if you do think that public affairs should be my chief vocation. I only do the public things because I really love all people, and I only love all people because there are a...
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