Speaker Christine Caulfield will be with us to discuss; Pride and Prejudice 2.0: Prejudice, Progress, and Pride Why Pride? The evolution of human society, with the challenges we have and continue to face, requires thinking that is different. This short presentation, followed by a discussion, will delve into some of the science behind the very […]
Join the Climate Action Book Group for a conversation about everyday climate action. This month, choose any climate-minded or sustainability-focused cookbook, try a recipe at home with friends or family, and come ready to share your experience. Suggested titles, available through interlibrary loan, include: Mostly Meatless, The Low-Carbon Cookbook, Green Plate Special, or whichever climate-friendly recipes capture your imagination. […]
Ahoy! It's a screening of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, the epic seafaring adventure based on Patrick O’Brian’s beloved Aubrey–Maturin novels. Starring Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany, directed by Peter Weir and co-written with John Collee, the film won two Academy Awards and was nominated for Best Picture. We almost showed it a year […]
The Library will be CLOSED Thursday, June 19th in observance of Juneteenth. We will reopen Friday June 20th at 10am.
Join us in the Garden & Youth services area for the beginning of Summer Reading!
Join us for The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, a madcap, animated adventure where your favorite Looney Tunes characters face cosmic calamity with trademark chaos and charm. Packed with slapstick, satire, and zany visuals, this film brings Bugs, Daffy, and the whole gang into a world-ending plot that critics and audience alike […]
Get ready for Who Framed Roger Rabbit—a wild, genre-blending ride directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Starring Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, and the voice of Charles Fleischer, this groundbreaking film won four Academy Awards and changed animation forever. With this and The Day the World Blew Up, we’re doubling down […]