Open to ages 4 and older. Registration required. Turn ordinary round ornaments into beautiful and special, tree decorations. All materials are provided. Masks are optional, but social distancing is still in effect. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults. Appointment required. Learn how to surf & search the Internet, format a resume, operate an email account, or learn Microsoft Word. No prior computer skills required. Please note: No classes on Thursday, November 24 due to the library being closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday. A mask is recommended for this program as it involves one-on-one instruction with a staff member on the computer.All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Open to ages 12-36 months. Registration required. Each week will feature a different toddler-friendly theme, and exciting stories. We ask that guardians remain present during the activity. Face masks are optional, but social distancing is still in effect. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to ages 1 1/2 - 5 and their caregivers. Registration required.Children
and their grownups will be ready for the day after this late morning
story hour filled with great books, songs, and play.Face masks are optional, but social distancing is still in effect.We ask that guardians please remain present with children
during the event. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to adults. Registration required.
It’s time to get out and craft!
Chat with friends old and new as you create your very own work of art. Face masks are optional, but social
distancing is still in effect. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
- September: Welcome
Back Craft - Autumn Leaf Bowl
- October: Wine
Cork Pumpkin
- November: A Craft to be Thankful For
- December: Ornaments for the Birds
Open to adults and teens. Registration required. Join our dedicated crafting group. If you do any type of needle craft, this is your club. Learn and practice your craft in a fun and welcoming environment.Face masks are optional. but social distancing is still in effect.
All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The new Netflix adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s once-controversial novel is both steamy and decorous.
A newly translated novel by Marguerite Duras, a book on exotic sea creatures and what we share with them, the letters of John le Carré: December brings books for readers of all tastes.
In her collection of photographs, the author and performer proves that pictures can be a window to the soul — and the era we’re living in.
In her collection of photographs, the author and performer proves that pictures can be a window to the soul — and the era we’re living in.
The judge on “The Great British Baking Show,” whose new book is “Bliss on Toast,” recommends “The Joy of Cooking” along with M.F.K. Fisher and Elizabeth David: “Both the latter are a real pleasure to read.”
The judge on “The Great British Baking Show,” whose new book is “Bliss on Toast,” recommends “The Joy of Cooking” along with M.F.K. Fisher and Elizabeth David: “Both the latter are a real pleasure to read.”
Sam Lipsyte’s new novel, “No One Left to Come Looking for You,” centers on the 1990s music scene in downtown New York.
Sam Lipsyte’s new novel, “No One Left to Come Looking for You,” centers on the 1990s music scene in downtown New York.
Coral Bracho depicts the terror of Alzheimers — losing yourself within a formerly capable and operating mind and body.
Some years, this annual book list falls into a pattern: like stand-out memoirs or dystopian fiction. But 2022 could not be contained, and these titles sprawl all over the place in subject and form.
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The victory of Kim de l’Horizon, a nonbinary writer, in a top literary prize stirred a debate about how the German language can accommodate people who don’t identify as male or female.
“A Private Life,” a collection of correspondence spanning much of his life, offers a fresh look at his brilliance — and his contradictions
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