Watergate At 50: The Burglary That Changed The Nation on ZOOM
It has been called “The Scandal that Never Goes Away” — and with good reason. Fifty years after the break-in at the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, we still
It has been called “The Scandal that Never Goes Away” — and with good reason. Fifty years after the break-in at the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, we still
Basic Computing Classes with Melody Friedenthal Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. in the Tech Lab September 17: Introduction to PCs and the Internet October 1: Introduction to Email October 15: Introduction
For teens in middle school and high school. Drop in for an afternoon of casual crafting. We'll have a project available for you to work on, but you're welcome to
Join us this month as we read "Rabbit Chase" by Elizabeth Lapensee. You can get this book from us in advance of the program. Be sure to register by emailing
Come to celebrate! Come to remember! ¡Es día de Muertos! Let's make a ofrenda, make a butterfly, and remember! Come to learn about this special Holiday! On Tuesday, November 1
For teens in middle and high school. Take a break and play some games in the Teen Section - we've got video games, board games, card games, and more! You're
Join us for this class to learn how to make decorative wreaths, using vintage book pages and other materials. Create something seasonal or make a wreath to enjoy in your
Gamers of all levels are invited to drop in– bring a friend, your favorite game, and a sense of fun!
Beverly Almond, a young secretary in NYC at the time of Pearl Harbor, left security and home to work in England at the height of the war. She worked for
Our program will begin with a brief introduction to capoeira as a culture and martial art. We will learn a few traditional capoeira songs, and our performers will do a
All are welcome to read and discuss literary and non-fiction works by and about the LGBTQ+ community. Second Thursdays (unless noted) at 7:00 p.m October 13: Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Join Library Director Barbara Kerr for coffee and a discussion of new and interesting books. No assigned reading or registration required, just drop in. RSVP if you are able so