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  • Spanish Conversation Group

    Practice Español most Thursday afternoons beginning August 7 with our wonderful group leader, Martha Stegner. A great place for beginners and seasoned Spanish speakers alike! Snacks will be provided. 

  • Exhibitionists Book Club: Sound, Art, and Ink Tour at Shelburne Museum

    The Exhibitionists are back with another great book club series pairing wonderful books with exhibits currently on display at Shelburne Museum. This August we're pairing Carrie Brownstein's rock ‘n’ roll memoir, Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl (copies available at the library’s front desk), with the museum's exhibit of Higher Ground gig posters: Sound, Art,…

  • Canceled End-of-Summer Dance Party

    Hey teens and tweens. Celebrate the end of summer! Join us at Town Hall for music, dancing, and good vibes at our End-of-Summer Dance Party. We'll be spinning your favorite…

  • Ask a Master Gardener

    Join UVM Extension Master Gardeners (EMGs) and local volunteers in the library and town campus gardens this summer. Learn about sustainable garden practices, native plantings, and discuss the garden and landscape issues you're facing. We'll work in and tour the gardens with a specific focus each meeting. EMGs are dedicated to sharing science-based best practices…

  • Circus Skills with Tristan Cunningham

    Run away to the circus at the library! Actor, circus artist, and teacher Tristan Cunningham performs, and teaches amazing circus skills here at the Pierson.

  • Canceled Read to a Dog

    Due to unforeseen circumstances, today's Read to a Dog session has been canceled. Stay tuned for future dates to read to Taffy!

  • Shelburne Day: Raffle Drawing

    If you’re reading this before 5:00pm on August 16, then it’s not too late to turn in your summer reading logs! Read just three books between 6/14 and 8/16 (back date ‘em if you gotta, we trust you!) and you’re eligible to win big! The prize for kiddos is a treasure trove of local gift cards…

  • Monday Morning Book Club: Horse

    Join us for a discussion of Geraldine Brooks’s Horse. The novel follows the story of an enslaved groom and a racehorse named Lexington, whose bond leads to record-breaking victories across the South. Spanning from the Civil War to 1950s New York and 2019 Washington, DC, the novel intertwines the lives of an artist, a gallery…