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  • January Poetry Salon & Open Mic

    Our featured poets this month are David Cavanagh (author of five collections and the sixth coming soon!) and Sharon Webster (multimedia artist and poet extraordinaire). Afterwards there will be an open mic and an opportunity to share your own work!

  • Read to a Dog

    Celebrate the joy of reading with Taffy, our certified therapy dog! Join our 'Read to a Dog' program to enhance literacy skills in the delightful company of this furry friend. Taffy provides a supportive and non-judgmental environment, making reading a rewarding experience for emerging readers. Boost confidence and fluency with Taffy by your side! Space…

  • 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 Wednesday to knit, crochet, weave, felt, embroider and socialize! On occassion there will be special guest presenters, but mostly this is an opportunity to share company (and…

  • And the Oscar Goes to…Wicked (Sing Along Screening)

    Oscar season is upon us and to get ready we're screening some of the likely candidates for this year's best picture! Follow the journey of Elphaba, a young woman with green skin, as she navigates life at Shiz University and forms an unlikely friendship with the popular Galinda. Their bond grows as they encounter the…

  • And the Oscar Goes to…Dune: Part 2

    The next film in our series of best-picture-hopefuls is Denis Villeneuve's second part of his big budget adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic. Say that five times fast! Picking up with young Paul Atredies when he's left for dead on the Arrakean sands, the Villeneuve takes are Hollywood's favorite adaptations of the psychedelic, far-future, eugenics-witch-guild,…

  • Pierson Playdate

    Looking for a place for your little one to play on chilly winter days? Join us in Town Hall for fun, frolic, and friendship for both littles and their parents/caretakers. Appropriate for ages 2 to 4. No advanced registration necessary. 

  • Noontime Poetry Reading Society

    If gathering at high noon and cold reading poetry collections aloud with other thoughtful adults sounds like your jam, then have we got the society for you! In addition to sounding out collections, the Noontime Poetry Reading Society shares poems in progress, discusses the themes, art and craft of poetry and collects weekly writing challenges.…

  • After School Hangout

    Join us on early release day to game, snack, and chill with friends! Appropriate for tweens and teens. No advanced registration is necessary.   

  • Youth Advisory

    Love to read? Help us build a library collection that truly reflects the interests and ambitions of our community! Assist Katie in finding exciting new publications and recent releases, identify gaps in our collection, create eye-catching displays, and plan events! Snacks provided. Recommended ages 11-15. 

  • Thursday Musical Storytime

    Experience the magic of music and storytelling at our weekly Musical Storytime! Join us for an adventure where stories come to life with the power of music. Liz will transport young minds into the world of rhythm, melody, and imagination. No advance registration is necessary.