Category: Programs

Sparkle Bling! (Ages 3-8) Tuesday, 12/26/23 between 10 AM and Noon

During the vacation week, we will have some Make & Take crafts in the Children’s Barn. On Tuesday, December 26th, Mrs. Birr will be offering ‘Sparkle Bling’ from 10:00 AM to noon. Children ages 3-8 will have the materials and coaching to make a sparkly necklace. Registration is not required.… Read more

Kokopelli Flute Ensemble ~ An Evening of Music, Monday 12/18/23 at 6 PM

Rescheduled, we are thrilled to have join us the Kokopelli Flute Ensemble.  It will be an evening of beautiful and festive holiday music.  Please feel free to invite your friends and family.  To help us plan accordingly register and let us know you plan to attend CLICK HERE. Kokopelli is based in Southern New Hampshire and enjoy performing music at special occasions and functions. Sponsored by the Friends of the… Read more

Be Happy! The Science of Happiness and How to be Happier ~ Monday, 12/11/23 at 6 PM

Do you ever find yourself wishing you could feel happier? Many of us do and we think we will feel happier as a result of something – such as finding a new job, finishing a project, losing 10 pounds, etc. However, psychologists and neurologists are now realizing that happiness can be more readily achieved through changing the way we think. Professor, Lizzie Linn, will explain this revolutionary concept and provide… Read more

Fused Glass Class – Thursday, 12/7/23 at 6 PM

*This class is currently full. Come join us for a creative evening and learn to make a fused glass suncatcher or ornament The suncatcher/ornament you create will need to be taken back to the studio to be fired in a kiln. You will receive a scheduled date to pick up it up at the Library. Bring your enthusiasm as you will be guided through the process. REGISTER IN PERSON AT… Read more

Exploring the Culture of North East Woodland Native Americans: Thursday, 11/16/23 at 6 PM

Join us for a talk for Indigenous People’s Month.  Learn about Native American history and culture in the Northeast Woodlands (which would have extended from New England to the Great Lakes Region).  Be enlightened about basic survival of early tribes in this area.  Our presenters, Russ and Elly, reside in New Hampshire.  They enjoy reading, gardening, and dabbling in Native American crafts.  They volunteer at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum… Read more

Morning Book Group – Wednesday, 10/25/23 at 10:15 AM

We meet monthly to discuss a title chosen by the group. Why not join in, take an hour and talk about the book. Hear what others have to say and enjoy the conversations. Books to be discussed are available for loan at the main circulation desk. For October: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove comes a charming, poignant… Read more

Photography Course with Eva McDermott (Registration Required) @ 12:30 starting Thursday, 9/21/23

Are you interested in expanding your photography skills? Sign up for this four-week program designed to help you build confidence in creating and capturing great photographic images using a DSLR or advanced mirrorless camera. The class will be hands-on so come join us and bring an adventurous heart, creative spirit and your camera. Registration is limited. We will be meeting inside and sometimes outside,weather permitting.   Week 1 – September… Read more

What’s the History of Your House? Thursday, 11/2/23 at 6 PM

The best thing about tracking down the history of a house is that your research subject usually stays in one place! And yet, house history projects give us the opportunity to access and explore records we also see in genealogical projects: newspapers, land deeds, city directories and more. Join us as we track the history of a local Masonic Lodge and delve into the history that is underfoot each day.… Read more