Saturday, August 13th from 10:00am-noon, in the main part of the library. Join us for a casual meet-and-greet with local oil painter Daniel Dahlstrom. As a special feature, he will also provide an art demonstration, so attendees and library patrons can see a “work in progress”. Dahlstrom’s […]
Read more →Tuesday, August 9th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss Elsewhere, a memoir by Richard Russo. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Wednesday, August 3rd at 3:30pm. Musically-fueled interactive hoop dancing! Designed to inspire and ignite creative movement, play and laughter! Custom hula hoops will be available. All ages welcome! No registration required – just drop in and join us!
Read more →Monday, August 8th, 7:00pm. Want to learn about your family history? Not sure how to get started? Join us as the Madison Family History Center brings its genealogy presentation to the library. Get hooked on genealogy! The Madison Family History Center inspires, motivates and teaches others how […]
Read more →June 25th through mid-August. This summer’s theme is Exercise at the Killingworth Library! Programs include Shape Up the Fun Way with Lori (for ages 5 and up), Read & Ride (for children entering 5th through 8th grade), Dancin’ with Hula Hoops (for all family members), and a […]
Read more →Tuesday, August 2nd, 11:00am-noon. Mr. Magic will flex his “magical muscles” and promises a fantastic show for all families! No registration required – just drop in and join us!
Read more →Tuesday, July 26th and Thursday, July 28th, 11:00-11:45am. Fun exercises for children ages 5 and up, and their families. Presented by Lori Marriott. No registration required – just drop in on whatever days you can join us! Select Tuesdays and Thursday in July and August.
Read more →July’s display case features stunning hand-carved birds by Killingworth resident Robert Stak. Mr. Stak’s hobby has produced some amazing results – each bird looks ready to fly, eat, or return your gaze. Check out the small details: an inchworm eyed by a Carolina wren, acorns and leaf […]
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