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  • The Office Olympics

    Compete in a series of mildly ridiculous winter games and challenges to win gift cards (and prestige)! No athletic prowess or skills required! 

  • 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. 

  • Musical Storytime with Liz

    Experience the magic of music and storytelling with Liz 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. 

  • Writer’s Unite!

    Writers ages 11-16 gather to hone your writing skills! writers are welcome (but never obligated) to share their work and enjoy an inspiring afternoon with fellow creators. Snacks provided. 

  • Dance Through the Decades

    We're reprising a dance party through time in honor of the New Year (for devotees of the Gregorian calendar). DJ Diplodocus is back and since we last laid eyes on that scamp, he's gotten a doctoral degree in groovin'! The first songs will be from the 1940's, followed by the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's etc.…

  • Lego Afternoon

    Love to build? Stop in on Friday afternoons to rummage through our terrific collection of Legos and build with friends! We'll display all creations in the library for visitors to see and enter each creation in a weekly prize drawing for a Lego set. 

  • Resolutions: Vipassana Meditation with Cheryl Karthaus & Adam Galvani

    Meditation is much more than simply finding "a quiet mind"—it can transform your relationships, enhance your success in work and hobbies, and bring genuine happiness to your daily life. Join us for a two-hour practice where you'll learn a foundational form of Vipassana Meditation - a practice rooted in mindfulness and insight. Whether you're just…

  • Philosophy Book Club: Timaeus

    There's a new book club in town. In Philosophy Book Club, our aim is to examine the nature of thought itself. We'll investigate both classic and contemporary philosophical and essayistic works flitting into and out of the established western canon at whim to cultivate a myriad of perspectives. And what better place to start than…

  • Shelburne Winter Carnival

    Join us at Shelburne's Annual Winter Carnival, hosted by the Shelburne Recreation Department and local community sponsors! This fun-filled event at the Shelburne Community School features exciting performances, games, and winter-themed activities, all created by the Shelburne community. 

  • Death Cafe

    Death Cafes are opportunities to gather and increase awareness of death so that we might make the most of our finite loves. Shelburne resident and Optometrist, Nick Marconi has been leading local death cafes for over 10 years (most recently at Village Wine and Coffee). Now he's here with us at the Pierson Library in…