Make Bread in a Bag (Grades 3-5) Saturday, 1/20/24 at 10 AM

It’s that time again!  It smells delicious. It looks delicious and it tastes delicious! IT’S BREAD! We’re making our own bread together in a bag. Mix all the ingredients here, put it in the pan and then go right home and bake it in your oven! Note* Please bring your own measuring cup and spoons if you can.  … Read more

Brown Bag Book Club (Grades 3-5) Thursday, 1/18/24 at 6 PM

We’re back!  It’s a new year for Brown Bag Book Club for kids in grades 3 to 5.  Bring food in a brown bag and be ready for talking! Drinks and treats will be served, so get your book and join us! Books can be picked up in the Children’s Room.  This month we’re reading Jake Drake, Class Clown by Andrew Clements. Don’t forget to register. Knock, knock. Who’s there?… Read more

Featured Artist: Joanne Consentino ~ Paintings on Display through November

We are excited to announce that Joanne Consentino’s artwork will be on display in the library’s Meeting Room during the month of November. Her interest in art began in high school. Joanne then attended the Massachusetts College of Art and immersed herself in museums and different artistic techniques and styles. Over nearly seventy years, Joanne developed a unique style with both oil and pastels. Her works reflect her relentless pursuit… Read more

Marine Mammal Rescue with Ron Watson ~ Thursday, 1/11/24 at 6 PM

All marine mammals are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Some are also protected under the Endangered Species Act and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The Marine Mammal Protection Act was enacted by the federal government on October 21, 1972 and fulfilling this requirement, the Seacoast Science Center Marine Mammal Rescue staffs and responds to all reports of marine mammals that… Read more

T/ween Book Discussion: Wednesday, 1/3/24 at 6 PM

The book of the month is “Gallant,” by V. E. Schwab. Everything casts a shadow. Even the world we live in.  And as with every shadow, there is a place where it must touch.  A seam, where the shadow meets its source. All Olivia Prior has of her past is her mother’s journal—which seems to unravel into madness. Then, she receives an invitation to come home—to Gallant.  Yet when she… Read more

T/ween Book Discussion: Wednesday, 12/6/23 at 6 PM

The book of the month is ‘War Horse’ by Michael Morpurgo. Separated by war.  Tested by battle.  Bound by friendship. During the dark years of World War I, a service horse, named Joey, is purchased by the Army and made to serve the war effort in the embattled nation of France.  Amid the chaos of The Great War, his previous owner, 15-year-old Albert, rediscovers the bond they once shared and… Read more