Category: Programs

Teen Book Discussion: Wednesday, 2/4/26 at 6 PM

Join the most chill t/weens and chat with us about this book! Copies are available for the asking. We serve candy and the coolest conversation. Register yourself and your bestie. The book of the month is Artifice by Sharon Cameron. Isa de Smit was raised in the vibrant, glittering world of her parents’ small art gallery in Amsterdam, a hub of beauty, creativity, and expression, until the Nazi occupation wiped… Read more

The Red Menace – How Anticommunism Was Reflected in American Popular Culture During the 1940s, 50s and 60s: Thursday 2/19/26 at 6 PM

Michael Barson will present another fascinating look at historic Pop Culture as he discusses his book, The Red Menace which covers the history of how Americas fear of Communist incursions from the 1940s through the 1960s was reflected in our popular culture— movies, television shows, radio programs, books, comic books, and even children’s games. REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND Michael Barson has a Master’s degree in Popular Culture and a PhD… Read more

“Movie Mavericks: Filmmakers Who Challenge the Hollywood System by Patrick Anderson – (NH Humanities) Thursday, 1/29/26 at 6 PM

Patrick Anderson focuses on contemporary film directors and screenwriters in the United States whose originality, independence and unconventional approaches to the medium have contributed to the evolution of the industry. The program enables a greater understanding of and appreciation for both the content and form of movies made outside the mainstream Hollywood system, and considers some of the key differences in theme, style and narrative format between these works and… Read more

AI to Wearables: Humanity at the Heart of Health Care Technology (NH Humanities) – Thursday, 12/4/25 at 6 PM

This program explores the powerful intersection between cutting-edge medical technology and the deeply human experience of illness, healing, and care. This program invites participants to look beyond data and devices, toward the values, ethics, and emotions that make health care meaningful. Through engaging presentations and real-world examples, attendees will consider how AI, wearables, and remote monitoring can serve, not overshadow, human dignity, empathy, and storytelling in medicine. With insights from… Read more

Winter Break Fun!

Stop in at the Library over the holiday vacation week for some laid back fun! From December 22nd to January 2nd pop in at any time and help us find the Pokémon hiding around the children room. Once you’ve “found ’em all” show your completed pokédex to a librarian in the Children’s Room for a small prize.… Read more

Make-A-Moose (Ages 3+): Waitlist ONLY, 12/10/25 at 3:30 PM

Join us for a cozy, hands-on winter adventure at the library! Children are invited to create their very own soft and cuddly winter moose stuffed animal to take home. Each participant will stuff their moose, give it a special name, and fill out an adoption certificate to make it truly theirs. One moose per eligible child, please.… Read more

Clay Melted Snowman (Ages 8+): Wednesday, 12/17/25 at 6 PM

Embrace the fun of winter with our air-dry clay class! Create a whimsical melted snowman using air-dry clay, and bring your piece to life with vibrant acrylic paints—all in one session. You’ll leave the class with a completed, playful winter decoration that’s ready to display.… Read more