Teen Book Discussion: Wednesday, 11/5/25 at 6 PM

Join the most chill t/weens and chat with us about this book! The book of the month is How to Disappear by Sharon Huss Roat Vicky Decker has perfected the art of hiding in plain sight, quietly navigating the halls of her high school undetected except by her best (and only) friend, Jenna. But when Jenna moves away, Vicky’s isolation becomes unbearable. So she decides to invent a social life… Read more

Reader’s Theater (Grades 2-5): Thursday, 11/6/25 at 6 PM

Do you like to read? Read a Play! Be a Star! Come to the Reader’s Theater. Kids use their scripts to read aloud, focusing on reading with expression, while acting out characters with their voices and gestures. This helps build reading fluency, vocabulary and confidence while having fun too. Try it, you’ll like it!  Register here.… Read more

Bite Club – Mac and Cheese (T/weens 9+): Wednesday, 11/19/25 at 6 PM

Bite Club is a fun, hands-on cooking program! Designed to teach essential kitchen skills, food safety, and nutrition basics, this program gives young chefs the tools they need to cook with confidence. Get ready for a super cheesy adventure! This month we’re making mac and cheese. Everyone will learn how to make their favorite gooey, creamy dish from scratch!… Read more

Young Artists Needed! (Children and Teens)

Calling all young artists- do you have a project that you are especially proud of? We would LOVE to display it in our Children’s Display Case! Whether it’s a drawing, a painting, a sculpture, or something else entirely, if it fits in our case, we’d love to show it off! Stop in at the Children’s Desk, fill out our ‘About the Artist’ form, and drop off your work of art.… Read more

Unforgettable Stories of People, Places, and Memories That Connect Us All: Thursday, 11/20/25 at 6 PM

What makes New England a culture? A place? An identity? What makes a story, especially a quintessentially New England story, come to life? Mel Allen, former Editor of Yankee magazine, will discuss some of the unforgettable people and places he has come to know over the past near half century of writing about the region.  In his lecture, he will explore the inherently “Yankee” characteristics of “thriftiness, independence, resilience, love… Read more

Driving Towards Zero! – Monday, 11/17/25 at 6 PM

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is committed to roadway safety for all and firmly believes that one death is too many. Eliminating fatalities on New Hampshire roadways is an important vision and the driving force behind this plan and the coalition that united in its development. It is also an important vision for the public, all of whom travel New Hampshire’s roadways—by car, motorcycle, truck, bicycle, or even on… Read more