
February 2019
Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Genealogy Meetup
Are you interested in researching your family heritage and sharing what you learned with others? Join us for an informal monthly meetup where we’ll exchange ideas, resources, and conversation about family history and how we trace it. New and experienced genealogists are welcome.
Find out more »NovelKnitters
This casual knitting group meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. Beginners are welcome. Bring a project to work on and join us for an evening of crafting in our relaxing Reading Room. No registration necessary- just drop in!
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »March 2019
Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Therapy Dogs Visit
Drop by to hang out with a sweet therapy dog and get your canine-love quota in! Dog owners, Carol Tenny and Darlene Berkovitz will be here with official fluffy therapy dogs from Therapy Dogs International. We'll be in the Reading Room; no need to register.
Find out more »Origami Open House
A small number of folds and pleats can turn a flat sheet of paper into a star, heart or bow – but did you know that origami is now being applied to deploy car airbags and large solar panel arrays for satellites in space? Join local origami enthusiast, Lynn Nuhfer for a drop-in demonstration of simple origami objects. For all ages. Drop by to learn a little something or start your exploration of this ancient Japanese art form! Lynn is…
Find out more »Coffee with a Cop
Join us for a casual conversation with local officer, Chief Laux. Discuss local and national issues. Coffee provided.
Find out more »NovelKnitters
This casual knitting group meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. Beginners are welcome. Bring a project to work on and join us for an evening of crafting in our relaxing Reading Room. No registration necessary- just drop in!
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Nuttin’ But the Truth: Nonfiction Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction: history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month's book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here's what we're reading: March 18: Don't Make Me Pull Over! An Informal History of the Family Road Trip by Richard Ratay April 15: The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers…
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Genealogy Meetup
Are you interested in researching your family heritage and sharing what you learned with others? Join us for an informal monthly meetup where we’ll exchange ideas, resources, and conversation about family history and how we trace it. New and experienced genealogists are welcome.
Find out more »NovelKnitters
This casual knitting group meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. Beginners are welcome. Bring a project to work on and join us for an evening of crafting in our relaxing Reading Room. No registration necessary- just drop in!
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »April 2019
Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »NovelKnitters
This casual knitting group meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. Beginners are welcome. Bring a project to work on and join us for an evening of crafting in our relaxing Reading Room. No registration necessary- just drop in!
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Nuttin’ But the Truth: Nonfiction Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction: history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month's book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here's what we're reading: April 15: The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by Maxwell King May 20: Conan Doyle for the Defense: The True Story of a Sensational British Murder,…
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »NovelKnitters
This casual knitting group meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. Beginners are welcome. Bring a project to work on and join us for an evening of crafting in our relaxing Reading Room. No registration necessary- just drop in!
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Genealogy Meetup
Are you interested in researching your family heritage and sharing what you learned with others? Join us for an informal monthly meetup where we’ll exchange ideas, resources, and conversation about family history and how we trace it. New and experienced genealogists are welcome.
Find out more »May 2019
Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Nuttin’ But the Truth: Nonfiction Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction: history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month's book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here's what we're reading: May 20: Conan Doyle for the Defense: The True Story of a Sensational British Murder, a Quest for Justice, and the World's Most Famous Detective Writer by Margalit Fox
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »Meditation
This weekly meditation series is designed for beginners. Our guide is a Buddhist monk, but the meditation techniques taught are secular and are appropriate for all adults regardless of beliefs or religious affiliations. Free of charge and no registration necessary. Some seating is on the floor or hard chairs so feel free to bring a cushion.
Find out more »June 2019
Nuttin’ But the Truth Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction like history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month’s book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here’s what we’re reading: June 17th: Born to Be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey by Mark Dery July: Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets,…
Find out more »July 2019
Nuttin’ But the Truth Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction like history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month’s book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here’s what we’re reading: July 22: Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees - The Natural History of Where We Live by Robb Dunn August:The Trauma Cleaner: One…
Find out more »August 2019
Nuttin’ But the Truth Nonfiction Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction like history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month’s book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here’s what we’re reading: August: The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay and Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein September: Small Fry: a Memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
Find out more »September 2019
Nuttin’ But the Truth Nonfiction Book Club
For lovers of nonfiction like history, memoir, science, philosophy! We’re getting at the truth! Real stories and real people in all genres! Stop by the library to pick up your copy of the current month’s book. Please register online – the space where we meet has limited seating. Here’s what we’re reading: September 23: Small Fry: a Memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
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