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BOOKCLUBS, PROGRAMS, MAKERSPACE, STUDY ROOMS, AND MORE.
First Friday
A girl and a woman smiling while doing an experiment.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 • 4:30–5:30 P.M.
Turn science into an adventure! Discover how fun and colorful science can be through hands-on experiments all about: chemical reactions, air pressure, physical explosions, and more!

Don’t miss this exciting and interactive STEM learning adventure!
 
Women's History
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 • 1:30–2:30 P.M.
This presentation will focus on the remarkable women who had a first-hand view of the founding of our nation, and whose stories need to be shared.
 
One Book, One Community Readalikes
by Elizabeth Strout
Olive Kitterdige
At times stern, at other times patient, at times perceptive, at other times in sad denial, Olive Kitteridge, a retired schoolteacher, deplores the changes in her little town of Crosby, Maine, and in the world at large, but she doesn’t always recognize the changes in those around her: a lounge musician haunted by a past romance; a former student who has lost the will to live; Olive’s own adult child, who feels tyrannized by her irrational sensitivities; and her husband, Henry, who finds his loyalty to his marriage both a blessing and a curse.
 
by Jonathan Evison
The Heart of Winter
An extraordinary novel by Jonathan Evison about a married couple in their golden years, tracing their journey from the moment they first met through life's highest highs and deepest lows–a resilient, opposites-attract love story that endures it all.
 
by Mikki Brammer
The Collected Regrets of Clover
After witnessing death at a young age, Clover Brooks feels more connected to the dying than the living. Now a death doula in New York City, she helps others find peace at the end of life — until a feisty client’s final wish sends her on a cross-country journey to uncover a long-lost love story and confront what she wants for herself.
 
by Sara Nisha Adams
The Reading List
An unforgettable and heartwarming debut about how a chance encounter with a list of library books helps forge an unlikely friendship between two very different people in a London suburb.
 
by Catherine Newman
We All Want Impossible Things
Edith and Ashley have been best friends for over forty-two years. They've shared the mundane and the momentous together: Gilligan's Island reruns and REM concerts; hickeys and heartbreak; surprise Scottish wakes; marriages, infertility, and children. But now the unthinkable has happened. Edi is dying of ovarian cancer and spending her last days at a hospice near Ash, who stumbles into heartbreak surrounded by her daughters, ex(ish) husband, dear friends, a poorly chosen lover (or two), and a rotating cast of characters. Edi and Ash reminisce, hold on, and try to let go.
 
by Frode Grytten
The Ferryman and His Wife
In the spirit of Amor Towles and George Saunders, the renowned, bestselling Norwegian author Frode Grytten takes readers on a quietly epic journey: ferry driver Nils Vik’s last route along the fjord, on what he knows will be his last day alive.
 
Discover more One Book, One Community Readalikes here.
 
Book Bargains
Child browsing through books.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 • 10 A.M.–4 P.M.
Scores of gently-used books will be available for purchase at the sale.
 
Money from the sale helps the Friends support Library services and programs.
 
Book prices:
• Children’s hardcover, $1
• Children’s paperback, $.50
 
The Friends accept credit cards, cash, and checks at book sales.
 
Get Together With Friends
Letter Writing
SUNDAY, MARCH 1 • ALL DAY
MONDAY, MARCH 2 • 6:30–7:30 P.M.
TUESDAY, MARCH 3 • 10 A.M.–1 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 • 6–8 P.M.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5 • 10–11:30 A.M.
by Wendell Berry
The World-Ending Fire
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 • 10–11:30 A.M.
 
All About Mushrooms
Cultivated homegrown mushroom.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7 • 2–3 P.M.
Join us in-person or virtually to learn more about mushroom cultivation for the home producer, including the following topics: mushroom anatomy, biology, aseptic technique, equipment used for cultivation, grain spawn, and liquid culture! 
 
Just for Teens
Teens smiling in front of a library stack/
FRIDAY, MARCH 5 • 4:30–5:30 P.M.
Join this teen advisory crew! Help us shape programs to your interests, test crafts, share what’s trending, and brainstorm cool ideas.
 
All Ages Fun!
Collage of books for elementary school students.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5 • 11 A.M.–12 P.M.
Homeschool Book Chat creates a space for homeschool families to connect and share reading experiences—all while celebrating the joy of books together!

READ WITH US
MONDAY, MARCH 2 • 4–4:45 P.M.
FAMILY STORYTIME (ALL AGES)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 • 9:30–10 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 • 10:30–11 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 • 6:30–7 P.M.
BABY STORYTIME
(BIRTH TO 24 MONTHS
W/CAREGIVER)*
 
*The program has transitioned to a
drop-in format and will offer three
sessions per day.
 

EXPLORE WITH FRIENDS
SATURDAY, FEB. 28 • 9 A.M.–2 P.M.
SATURDAY, FEB. 28 • 9:30–11 A.M.
MONDAY, MARCH 2 • 10:30–11:15 A.M.
TUESDAY, MARCH 3 • 10:30–11:30 A.M.
TUESDAY, MARCH 3 • 4–8 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 • 3–5 P.M.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5 • 10:30–11:30 A.M.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5 • 3:30–4:15 P.M.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 • 3–5 P.M.
 
 
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