Thursday, January 17, 6:30 p.m. at the library. Join us as we discuss The Wicked Boy by Kate Summerscale. “In the summer of 1895, Robert Coombes (age 13) and his brother Nattie (age 12) were seen spending lavishly around the docklands of East London — for ten […]
Read more →Ready to plop down and “veg” for a bit after all the running around? We have just added a limited number of “binge boxes” that you can just grab and go! There are 4 movies to a box, and the box checks out for 1 week instead […]
Read more →Killingworth Library will be open regulars hours (10:00 am – 4:30 pm) on Monday, 2/18/19. We would love to see you!
Read more →J.R.R. Tolkein was born January 3, 1892. Why not stop by Killingworth Library and revisit the works of this beloved author? (We also have the movies!) In the meantime, some of our favorite quotes follow: Not all those who wander are lost. One Ring to rule […]
Read more →Paintings by local artist Sandra Smith are now on display in our case – they are only here for the month of December so be sure to stop by and take a few minutes to enjoy them!
Read more →Share the joy of reading with the young people in your life! We have a lovely assortment of books to give to others or keep for yourself. Come & browse!
Read more →January 10, 7:00 pm at the Killingworth Firehouse. Featured speakers are Robert and Kathleen Hubbard, authors of the recently published Hidden History of Middlesex County. Middlesex County has a rich past. Researchers found dinosaur tracks in Middlefield that date back 200 million years. A young Dr. Seuss spent […]
Read more →We have plenty to help you keep your guests entertained! In addition to our large selection of DVDs and books, we have our toy library in the children’s room, plus an assortment of family friendly games in the main circulation room. And lots of jigsaw puzzles! Coming […]
Read more →Wishing you all a safe and wonderful holiday! Stop in to see us on Friday!
Read more →SPECIAL LOCATION FOR DECEMBER’S MEETING! Join us as we discuss The Residence by Kate Andersen Brower. An intimate account of White House service staff, it covers the Kennedy presidency through that of Barack Obama. Its voices are those of maids and butlers, florists, engineers, and of course […]
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