Velveteen Rabbit Rescue
Have a beloved stuffie in need of repair? The Velveteen Rabbit is in residence at the library! Bring your damaged stuffed animal into the library, and the Velveteen Rabbit will…
Write Together for National Novel Writing Month
November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo for short). Since 1999, non-profit NaNoWriMo has been encouraging fledgling and seasoned writers with the challenge of producing a 50,000-word manuscript in the…
Monday Morning Book Club: I Cheerfully Refuse
Join us to discuss Leif Enger's I Cheerfully Refuse, a tale of a bereaved musician sailing on a sentient Lake Superior in search of his late wife, navigating a lawless…
Fiber Arts Crafting Circle
Have you got a fiber arts project you're working on and would relish the company of other crafters? Join this informal group that meets for two hours every Monday to…
Tech Help Tuesday
Have a tech problem you just can't figure out? Have an app that's giving you trouble? Does your smartphone leave you flummoxed? We can help. Make an appointment for a…
After School Movie
Stop in to see the sequel to an animated Pixar favorite! Riley adapts to her teenage years with a range of new emotions.
Tuesday Night Book Group: The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir
At this meeting of the Tuesday Night Book Club, we'll discuss The Chilbury Ladies' Choir by Jennifer Ryan. The book explores the struggles, deceptions, and triumphs of the women in…
Funding College: Financial Aid, Financial Planning, and Barriers to Borrowing
Have a college bound teen or saving for your child's education? Join us for a free introduction to financial planning and aid. Presented by Lissarrague College Guidance, Client Vitals and Quantum…
Pierson Playdate
Looking for a place for your little one to play on these cold winter days? Join us in Town Hall for fun, frolic, and friendship for both littles and their…
Noontime Poetry Society
The Poetry Society meets and reads its way systematically through whole books of poetry. Participants take turns at the lectern and read aloud the words of poets’ dead, distant, and…