| Mon-Thu | 9am - 8:30pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 5pm |
We've been posting more batches of pictures from our summer programs in our photo galleries.
This time we've added photos from the Shizzle Dizzle Magic Show, Mike Hemmelgarn's juggling and variety act, and the teen photography and improv programs. See them all in our photo gallery archive.
Come watch the movie on our big screen.
The movie we will show is an animated feature film and is rated PG. Call or stop by the library to sign up and to find out the movie title. Popcorn and punch will be served (but we're fresh out of meatball-making weather machines). Remember to bring your own blanket and pillow. For grades K-6.
Sat, Aug 17th at 2pm.
Come to the library for pumpkin stories, pumpkin decorating, and pumpkin games.
For grades K-2. Registration is required. Call or stop by the children's room to sign up.
Sat, Oct 5th, 2-3:30pm.
Celebrate Halloween with activities from your favorite twisted fairy tales.
Create a candy house, decorate a poisonapple, complete a scavenger hunt, and more. All partygoers will be entered into a drawing for the popular children's book A Tale Dark and Grimm, by Adam Gidwitz. There is no charge for this event, but registration is required. Call the library or stop by the Children's Room desk to sign up. For grades 3-6. Registration is required. Call or stop by the children's room to sign up. Sat, Oct 19th, 2-4pm.
Create your own putt-putt holes.
We'll set up your holes throughout the children's room and design our own miniature golf course. For grades 3-6. Registration is required.
Sat, Nov 16th, 4:30-6:30pm.
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all that America has brought to the table(pun intended). There will be a slide presentation and a question and answer session. Call or stop by the library to register. Sat, Aug 24th at 10:30am.
Learn new strategies and face new opponents. Join us for a casual game or enter our ongoing laddertournament and see how many opponents you can knock down a rung. For grades 6-12. New members are welcome any time. Refreshments are provided. You do not need to register for this event: you can just show up.
P.L. Gaus, author of the Amish-Country Mysteries will give a talk entitled The Interesting Amish People of Holmes County, and My Amish-Country Mystery Series.Gaus will discuss his novels and his writing process, and will also share humorous and poignant stories about Amish people that illustrate the culture, religion, and lifestyles of these remarkable people. Copies of Gaus' books will be available for purchase and signing by the author. This event is free to attend, but registration is required. Sat, Sep 21st at 10am.
Our reading therapy dog Griff (and his handler, Joyce) will be coming on Tuesday evenings from 5-6 pm this fall.
Griff, a black lab, has been trained as part of Therapy Dog International's Tail Waggin' Tutorsprogram. He listens to boys and girls read books. Reading to Griff is relaxing and fun. Parents can sign their children up for a ten-minute session of reading with Griff. Call the library or stop by the Children's Room to sign up.
Book Art Funby making treasures out of trashed literature: books, magazines, catalogs, newspapers, book covers, and junk mail will all be
upcycledin creative ways. Each year during Banned Books Week, the ALA promotes awareness of challenges to library materials and celebrates freedom of speech and the freedom to read. You can learn more about culturally significant
banned booksthrough the ALA's interactive timeline, 30 Years of Liberating Literature. Thu, Sep 26th, 6:30-8pm.
Learn new strategies and face new opponents. Join us for a casual game or enter our ongoing laddertournament and see how many opponents you can knock down a rung. For grades 6-12. New members are welcome any time. Refreshments are provided. You do not need to register for this event: you can just show up.
Bring an original poem or a favorite to share, or just come and enjoy poetry.
Hot chocolate and desserts will be provided. We'll also be decorating mugs to keep and playing poetry and word games. Ages 12-18. Registration is required: call the library or stop by the main desk to reserve your spot (and your mug).
Tue, Oct 15th, 6:30-8pm.
Refreshments, music, dancing, games, and costume awards.
Costumes are highly encouraged but not required. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Just feel like chilling out? We'll be showing Warm Bodies too.
Zombie-related refreshments will be provided.
Open to grades 7-12. Registration is required, with a sign-up deadline of 4:30pm on Saturday the 19th. Call the library or stop by the main desk to sign up.
Sat, Oct 19th, 7-9pm.
Paranormal Investigationstour groups through Brownella Cottage. Refreshments will be served. Thu, Oct 24th, 7-8pm.
We'll be showing a classic film from 1967, starring Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin, on our big screen.
In the film, a recently blinded woman is terrorized by a trio of thugs while they search for a heroin-stuffed doll they believe is in her apartment. Popcorn and soda will be served.
This will be a joint Adult/Teen program.
Registration is required. Call the library or stop by the main desk to sign up.
Thu, Oct 31st, 6-8pm.
The fall book sale has been scheduled.
Bring your friends. Watch this space for more details as the dates draw nearer.
Thu, Oct 10th, 9-8pm, Fri, Oct 11th, 9-5pm, and Sat, Oct 12th, 9-Noon.
We are pleased to offer a mini-course on eBay Basics, in time for everyone to get going on their holiday shopping... and selling. Instructor Katie Hux, eBay Education Specialist, was trained by eBay University in 2006 and has since helped hundreds of people understand the
ins and outsof eBay. Some of the workshop's topics will be: selecting an item to buy, writing an accurate description of your saleable item, taking the perfect photo, signing up for a PayPal account, and learning various shipping methods. This program is free, but registration is required. Call the library or stop by the main desk to sign up. Wed, Nov 6th, 6-8pm.
Join us for an evening of food and fun as the Cookbook Club meets again. This gathering will celebrate the coming of the holiday season and all the food it brings.
Bring your favorite holiday dish to share (from Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any winter holiday tradition) as well as your cookbooks to show off or trade. This event is free, but registration is required. Call the library or stop by the main desk to sign up.
Tue, Nov 19th, 6:30-8pm.
green, or just wanting to add a personal touch with a literary slant? This workshop is for you. Greeting cards, bows, and gift wrapping will be created out of discarded literature: books, magazines, catalogs, newspapers, and junk mail will all be
upcycledin creative ways. This event is free, but registration is required. Call the library or stop by the main desk to sign up. Wed, Nov 20th, 6-7:30pm.
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The children's department will be showing a PG-rated animated feature film.
(If you are curious about the film, you can see the movie listing on IMDb.) Popcorn and punch will be served. For grades K-6. Registration is required: call the library or stop by the children's room to sign up. Remember to bring your blanket and pillow.
Fri, Dec 27th at 3pm.
Come out in the coldfor some wintery crafts, games, and treats. For grades K-6. Registration is required: call the library or stop by the children's room to sign up. Sat, Jan 18th, 2-3:30pm.
Dress in your fanciest and come celebrate Valentine's Day with our 3rd annual Fancy Nancy tea party.
For grades K-2. Registration is required: call or stop by the library to sign up.
Sat, Feb 1st, 2-3:30pm.
Join us for our own version of the 2014 Winter Olympics, just for kids.
For grades 3-6. Registration is required: call or stop by the library to sign up.
Sat, Feb 15th, 2-4pm.
Griff the Therapy Dog listens to boys and girls read books.
An American Labrador Retriever, Griff has been trained as part of Therapy Dog International's Tail Waggin' Tutors
program. He'll be here on Tuesdays from 4-5pm.
Studies show that therapy dogs calm students so that they can practice, gain confidence, and improve their skills in a relaxing environment. Parents can sign their children up for a ten-minute session of reading with Griff. Call the library or stop by the Children's Room to sign up.
The library will be closed in observance of the holiday.
Join us the second Thursday of each month to watch anime, discuss manga, learn about Japanese culture, and more.
For teens in grades 7-12. Cosplay is optional. New members are always welcome. There is no need to register: you can just show up.