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 →Saturday, August 13th, 9:00am-3:00pm. NOTE: we are not accepting donations after August 6th – our storage is full, and we need to sort. Pick up that perfect beach read, travel tale, or stock up for the coming winter! There will also be a bake sale, to satisfy […]
Read more →The library will be closed on Monday, July 4th in celebration of Independence Day. We will be open regular hours on Saturday, July 2nd and Tuesday, July 5th.
Read more →Tuesday, June 14th at 1:00pm. The nonfiction work “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace “ by Jeff Hobbs is the work to be discussed at the June meeting of the Killingworth Library’s Tuesday Book Discussion Group. It is the story of Shawn whose drug dealing […]
Read more →Monday, May 30th. The library will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday. We are open regular hours on Saturday the 28th (10:00am-4:30pm) and Tuesday the 31st (10:00am-8:00pm).
Read more →RESCHEDULED – this event is being rescheduled to the fall. Check back for details. Author Sam Forman will discuss the writing of young adult historical fiction and his new book Twenty-One Heroes. Outspoken colonial teen Katherine supports the patriot cause with conviction, intelligence, and poise, inspiring the […]
Read more →Saturday, May 7th, 9:00am-3:00pm, rain or shine. Mother’s Day is coming, and so is the Killingworth Library Book Sale! How about getting mom a book that she’ll enjoy reading or using? We have lots of cookbooks, and books on remodeling, decorating, photography and art. For some reason […]
Read more →Thursday, April 21st at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss The Ice Princess by Camilla Lackberg. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk, and newcomers are always welcome.
Read more →Tuesday, April 12th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss Alan Cumming’s memoir “Not My Father’s Son.” The classically trained British actor and comedian has written an engaging story of his early years and the continuing struggle to survive and understand his abusive father. Extra copies of […]
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