Tuesday, September 9th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown. Held in the library meeting room, extra copies available at the circulation desk. No registration […]
Read more →Spaces available! There’s still room to sign up for It’s Theatre Time with Miss Judy and Love 2 Sign with Jaye. Space is limited and priority will be given to Killingworth residents. Sign up in person or by phone. It’s Theatre Time – for children 2 1/2 […]
Read more →Starts Monday, September 8th at 10:00am. Bring your projects, advice, and questions. Group meets every Monday, no registration required.
Read more →Thursday, August 21st, 10:00am-noon. “E”nnoyed by your e-Reader? Phrenzied over your phone? Does your laptop have you loopy? Stop by for in-person tech support with Nat Berman! Bring in your tech devices, and your questions, and let Nat help you out. No registration necessary – more sessions […]
Read more →Many thanks to all the children who participated in this summer’s reading program. We’ve called the three lucky winners of our awesome tech prizes. Stay tuned for the announcement and pictures!
Read more →Saturday, August 2nd, 12pm. All family members welcome. Exercise your naturalist skills and solve the mysteries that nature leaves behind: footprints, feathers, twig chewings, and other clues found in your own backyard! Everyone will make and take a nature journal of their own to continue exploring at […]
Read more →Saturday, August 2nd, 10:30am. For children ages 3-5 and their grownups. Preschoolers presenting a challenge at meals? We’ve got some solutions! Includes a hands-on demonstration of recipes that kids can help prepare ~ when they make the food, they’re more likely to eat it! Presented by the […]
Read more →To celebrate the 100th anniversary of World War I, the display case at the library will feature memorabilia from one man’s experiences toward the end of the conflict. Sergeant Percy Winslow Eustis served with the U.S. Army from fall of 1918 through spring of 1919. He first […]
Read more →Wednesday, July 30th at 3:00pm. Children in grades 3-6 are invited to get “up close and personal” as we examine slides of ear wax and fingernail clippings under a microscope. Investigate dusty corners, cruddy drains, and whatever else looks creepy at the library! Then join us for […]
Read more →Saturday, August 2nd, 9am-3pm in the library meeting room. Fiction, nonfiction, children’s, puzzles, DVDs, and books on CD. Also some antique books: one from the 18th century, and many from the 1800s. If you would like a partial inventory of these older books, please contact us via […]
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