Sign up now! Reading can be stressful for children who are struggling with it. In the children’s room at the library, we’ve found that reading to a silent furry partner can sometimes help. Sign up for a 15-minute reading slot with licensed therapy dog Turbo, and Sally […]
Read more →The library will be closed on Monday, January 15th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We will be open for regular hours on Saturday the 13th and Tuesday the 16th.
Read more →The library will be closed from Saturday, December 30th through Monday, January 1st. We will be open for regular hours all other days of the week.
Read more →Stop by the library’s lobby and browse our selection of giftable items. Holiday stories, music CDs, puzzles, novels and nonfiction ~ you’re sure to find the perfect gift! Runs as long as supplies last.
Read more →Thursday, November 30th at 7:00pm. Terry Doyle will hold a program on “Mushroom Collecting for the Table” at the Killingworth Library. In his Powerpoint presentation, Dr. Doyle will show the poisonous mushrooms one needs to avoid followed by the mushrooms he has collected in Killingworth and whether they […]
Read more →The library will be closed on Thursday, November 23rd, for Thanksgiving. We will be open regular hours for all other days of the week (including Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday).
Read more →Thursday, November 16th at 7:00pm at the Killingworth Firehouse. The Killingworth Library and Killingworth Land Trust will host naturalist, photographer and writer William Burt at the Killingworth Firehouse. The program is free but advance sign up is required. Burt will offer a lecture on “Water Babies.” The “babies” are the downy young […]
Read more →Monday, October 9th. The library will be open for regular hours on Columbus Day: 10:00am-4:30pm. Come discover what we have to offer!
Read more →Wednesday, September 27th at 7:00pm, at the Killingworth Firehouse. Lucianne Lavin presents part three of her series on Connecticut’s indigenous peoples. If you were a Native American living 500 (or 1000 or 5000) years ago, likely you would look forward to the winter season. Connecticut’s indigenous communities […]
Read more →Thursday, September 21st, 7:00pm at the Killingworth Firehouse. Lucianne Lavin presents part two of her series on Connecticut’s indigenous peoples. A hike in the woods often reveals a variety of stone cultural features to the experienced archaeologist and historian. Many of these are the remains of abandoned […]
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