Did you know that your library card grants you access to comics, manga, and more online?
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Connect with neighbors at one of our Ongoing Events
- Dungeons & Dragons for Kids, Saturdays, Noon to 2 pm
Join our growing group of adventurers! Crawl dungeons, slay monsters, and flee with treasures.
- Genealogy Drop-In, First Saturdays, 10 am to Noon
Discover your family history. Join us online here: Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 824 1650 9045
- Spinning Group*, Tuesdays 12/6 and 12/20, 7 pm
Bring your latest spinning, knitting, or crochet project. Trade tips and laughs. All are welcome.
- Book Club*, Last Saturdays, 4 pm
Library Holiday Closings: Saturday, December 24 and Saturday, December 31.
December Book Club Pick
Educated by Tara Westover
*Subject to scheduling changes. Email the library to be added to the email list for these events.
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Learn the story of scientist Rosalind Franklin, her curiosity, and her contributions to health. Written for young scientists and can be appreciated by all. Juvenile Fiction
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A collection of final thoughts and words of inspiration from Congressman and activist John Lewis. The collection includes a foreword by Ambassador Andrew Young and chapters on activism, justice, courage, hope, and happiness. Adult Non-Fiction
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Escape or survive?
Set in 1969, three teens in Czechoslovakia find themselves under government investigation after the death of their friend. On top of this, they attempt to keep their personal stories under wraps for fear of persecution. YA Historical Fiction
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The life of Maria Montessori and her transformative approach to education told in vignettes spanning 1870 to 1952. Adult Non-Fiction
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