The writer and public intellectual reads “Doppelganger,” a searching exploration of uncanny doubles both personal and political.
The writer and public intellectual reads “Doppelganger,” a searching exploration of uncanny doubles both personal and political.
Open to adults. Registration required. Come to the library and have a friendly game of Chinese Mahjong. For those who do not know how to play, there will be instruction and guidance to learn this fun table game. All materials provided. Masks are optional. All programs are subject to changes of cancellation.
Open to all ages. Registration required. Feeling bored? Stop in for a fun day playing different board games.
Games provided. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
The awards included a lifetime achievement honor given to Judy Blume.
The awards included a lifetime achievement honor given to Judy Blume.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Jordan Mechner is known for his video games. But here he brings to life the many twists and turns that underscore the pervasive impact of the past — and the connectedness that remains in the present.
In her first book for adults, an author brings a fresh approach to the tale of an amateur sleuth and an unwitting subject.
In her first book for adults, an author brings a fresh approach to the tale of an amateur sleuth and an unwitting subject.
The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance
The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance
In Natalie Dykstra’s hands, the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner is a tribute to the power of art.
In Natalie Dykstra’s hands, the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner is a tribute to the power of art.
Crafting the arguments in “You Get What You Pay For,” her first essay collection, “felt like pulling apart a long piece of taffy,” says the author of “Magical Negro.”
Crafting the arguments in “You Get What You Pay For,” her first essay collection, “felt like pulling apart a long piece of taffy,” says the author of “Magical Negro.”
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. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to all ages. Registration required. Bored? Come out to the library and play a game! We have Jenga, Trouble, Simon and more. You can also bring your own game from home. Snacks and water provided. We ask that guardians please remain present with children during the event. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults. Registration for your
appointment today by calling or visiting our branch. Each appointment
will be one
hour. Mouse & keyboarding skills required. Topics include: set up an
email account, create a resume, basic Microsoft Office (Word, Excel,
Power Point), connect to Social Media (Facebook, Messenger, Zoom). Let
us help you with one-on-one attention.
Pages