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  • Weatherization Tips with the Shelburne Climate and Energy Committee

    Join the Pierson Library and the Shelburne Climate and Energy Committee for a presentation on home weatherization options and benefits. You’ll hear from experts as well as neighbor testimonials and discover how to weatherize on your budget, from DIY inexpensive to full professional services, as well as staying up to date on all available rebates…

    Free
  • Music & Movement with G’Raph

    Musician extraordinaire G'Raph (a.k.a. Raphael Groten) brings weekly kids concerts to the Pierson Library! Raphael's exuberant music and radiating kindness bring sunshine to every event, as he plays a variety…

  • 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. Book a 30-minute appointment with…

  • Minecraft Meet-up

    Minecraft players ages 7-12 and their adults meet up to share their Minecraft knowledge and play together! Attendees should bring their laptop or tablet with Minecraft installed and account created.  

  • H2Glow Up: Water Bottle Decorating

    Ready to give your water bottle or tumbler a serious glow-up? Drop in and design something totally you! We’ll have tons of stickers, paint, and markers to help you create the ultimate custom look. Bring your own bottle (or grab one of ours while supplies last) and get decorating! To register, call the library at…

  • Songwriters Share Space

    Join Connor Lin Frost, professional producer, musician, songwriter, and educator for Songwriters Share Space. Get professional feedback from Connor on a work-in-progress song of yours, as well as fellow songwriters here in the Shelburne community. This will be a safe, welcoming, creative environment meant to encourage you to gain different perspectives and insight on your…

  • 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/caregivers. Appropriate for ages 2 to 4.

  • Noontime Poetry Society

    Everyone is welcome at the Noontime Poetry Society. Each Wednesday we meet to read aloud together, taking turns at the lectern to make our way through entire poetry collections and anthologies, one half hour at a time. The second half is devoted to the sharing of original work, other favorite verse pieces, and poetic reflections.…

  • After-school Hangout

    Join us on early release day to game, snack, and chill with friends! Appropriate for tweens and teens.

  • Teen Advisory Group

    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.