Book Discussion: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
Allison Petrus-Wilkins will lead a discussion of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon.
Poetry Reading with Kiki Rosner
Join Kiki Rosner for a poetry reading on the theme "belonging" and how our sense of belonging fits into our increasingly globalized world.
E3 Concert
Join E3, the dynamic fiddle, flute, guitar and award-winning song-writing trio, for an evening of foot-stomping traditional Irish tunes, popular folk and original music.
Family Central Forum: "Creating Great Connections"
How understanding brain development helps us support the needs of children.
Parenting in the Digital Age: Grades 6-12
Parenting in the Digital Age: guiding children's use of screen technologies. Join Mary Krauze of Conscious Parenting in an interactive workshop about how screen tecnology affects parents, children and family life. Register beginning Sept.5 online or at the Help or Children's Desk. For parents with teens in Grades 6-12
Parenting in the Digital Age: Infancy-Grade 5
Parenting in the Digital Age: Mary Krauze of Conscious Parenting will conduct a interactive workshop offering guidelines for screen use and social media in your family. This workshop is for parents of children birth through Grade 5. Register beginning Sept. 5 online or at the Children's Desk.
FOL Meeting
Monthly meeting of the Friends of the Library.
MIST: Journey Into Self-Awareness
In this four evening program, we will engage in discourse on the true nature of the mind, investigate the blocks and pathways toward personal growth and spiritual awakening along with guided meditation. Please register for individual classes; attendance at all four is encouraged but not required.
MIST: Journey Into Self-Awareness
In this four evening program, we will engage in discourse on the true nature of the mind, investigate the blocks and pathways toward personal growth and spiritual awakening along with guided meditation. Please register for individual classes; attendance at all four is encouraged but not required.