Friday, October 16th, 1:00-3:30pm. Deep down inside are you an artiste? Would you like to try your hand at a hands-on workshop to learn how to draw? Retired graphic designer and illustrator Edward Rosado will offer a free demonstration and instruction on Basic Drawing and Sketching in […]
Read more →Tuesday, October 13th at 1:00pm in the library meeting room. The Underground Girls of Kabul by foreign correspondent Jenny Nordberg is the non fiction work to be discussed at the October meeting of the Tuesday Book Discussion Group. Subtitled “In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan” […]
Read more →Tuesday, September 8th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss the newest book by bestselling author Erik Larson ~ Dead Wake: the Last Crossing of the Lusitania. Extra copies available at the desk, newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Thursday, August 13th, 6:30-8:00pm. Zentangling is the relaxing and rewarding process of creating artistic designs with repetitive patterns. It is also known as meditative doodling. Called “yoga for the brain”, zentangle can reduce stress and improve focus. Learn ways to add color and shading to your zentangle […]
Read more →Tuesday, August 11th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss the novel Dreamland by Kevin Baker. Extra copies of the book are available at the library – newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, July 14th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The Dean’s December by Nobel Prize winner Saul Bellow. Extra copies available at the circulation desk, newcomers always welcome.
Read more →From September 2014 through May 2015, we held 12 programs for our adult patrons – from talks on history and technology, to radio plays and poetry, ghost and gargoyles and more! A total of 403 people attended, purchased books, and made donations toward our future programming ventures. […]
Read more →Every Saturday morning, from 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.
Read more →Thursday, May 28th at 7:00pm. Join us as we wrap up the discussion with Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Presented by Dr. Mark Schenker of Yale University, “Imagined Women” looks at a series of novels that have a woman as the central focus and discusses the heroines […]
Read more →Thursday, May 21st at 7:00pm. Fang and claw have jumped the white picket fence as encounters with cougars in Chicago, alligators in Florida, and bears virtually everywhere have become increasingly commonplace. Edward Ricciuti explores cutting edge research into why it’s happening, how it impacts all of us, […]
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