Toy Swap 12-1:30

Where
Library Community Room

Maybe Santa was extra good to you? Closet overflowing with gizmos your kiddos are too old for? Kids of all ages (and parents with or without kids in tow) are invited to bring in gently used toys and games that are in good condition. Feel free to trade for something different to liven up your winter play, or simply donate to be free of it!

We'll have donation boxes for any thing that doesn't want to go home with you! 

Snow Stories: Outdoors Edition!

Where
Library Community Room and Side Yard

We can't guarantee a blizzard, but we CAN promise some great stories about all things snow and winter!

We'll bundle up and read by lantern light in the library's side yard, then come inside to warm up with hot chocolate and a snack. 

Dress to be warm outside! In case of truly inclement weather, we will read indoors.

Book Discussion

Where
Community Room

Every Fourth Wednesday at 2pm, join us for a cup of coffee, snack, and a chat about this month's selection. The book is available at the Library a month before the discussion.

Schedule: 

September: "Once There Were Wolves" by Charlotte McConaghy

October: "Pastoral Song" by James Rebanks 

November: "The Only Good Indians" by Stephen Graham Jones 

Book Discussion

Where
Community Room

Every Fourth Wednesday at 2pm, join us for a cup of coffee, snack, and a chat about this month's selection. The book is available at the Library a month before the discussion.

Schedule:

May: Movie Viewing: "The Wonder"
June: “Fellowship Point” by Alice Elliott Dark
July: "The House of Broken Angels" by Luis Alberto Urrea
August: "Romantic Comedy" by Curtis Sittenfeld

Book Discussion

Where
Community Room

Every Fourth Wednesday at 2pm, join us for a cup of coffee, snack, and a chat about this month's selection. The book is available at the Library a month before the discussion. 

Schedule: 

January: “All This Could be Different” by Sarah Thankam Mathews 

February: "My Murder" by Katie Williams 

March: "South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation" by Imani Perry