Monday, January 4th, 10:00am-noon. Our Knitter’s Club starts up again for the season. Bring your projects, ideas, and questions. Newcomers are always welcome! The group meets most every Monday (with some holiday exceptions) – light refreshments are served.
Read more →The library will be closed on Thursday, December 31st and Friday, January 1st for New Year’s. Have a safe and pleasant holiday!
Read more →Thursday, January 21st at 6:30pm – The Good Girl, by Mary Kubica “I’ve been following her for the past few days. I know where she buys her groceries, where she works. I don’t know the color of her eyes or what they look like when she’s scared. […]
Read more →Tuesday, January 12th at 1:00pm. “Someone Knows My Name” by Lawrence Hill is the fictional slave narrative to be discussed at the January meeting of the Killingworth Library Tuesday Book Discussion Group. It is the story of Aminata Diallo, taken from Africa as a child, brought to […]
Read more →Thursday mornings from 11:30am-noon, December 10th through February 18th. Join us for this hands-on Spanish program for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary children. Registration is required, but there are plenty of spots left. Call, visit, or email the library to reserve your space!
Read more →Where’s Max? He’s taken over for the Elf on a Shelf… and we can’t seem to find him! Young visitors to the library are invited to search high and low for “Max in the Stacks”. If you find him, you get to select a free book from […]
Read more →Continuing into the new year, January’s display case once again features the warm and wonderful oil paintings of local artist Sandy Smith. Lose yourself in the flora and fauna of our beautiful New England landscapes – come face-to-face with cardinals and sparrows, gaze upon pensive wild turkeys […]
Read more →Thursday, December 17th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith. Extra copies available at the circulation desk, newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Starting December 1st. Bring your letters to Santa and drop them off in the bright red North Pole mailbox! If “mailed” letters are addressed to Santa and have the child’s full address, his elves will send a response letter in December.
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