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March

What's new at the library

Free Tax Booklets Available


We've received 2025 state and federal tax booklets! They are free to anyone; just pop in and ask the front desk, or find them by the fireplace.


If you need additional forms, look here. Each patron can get 5 pages of tax forms printed for free.

Library of Things: New & Featured Items!


We're always adding new items to the Library of Things, from woodburning kits to metal detectors, from sleds to GoPros. These are just a few of the newer items that you can check out with your library card!

  • Disco Party Light
  • Wingspan
  • Night Vision Goggles
  • Monkey Palace Lego Game
  • Bicycle Repair Bag
  • Hues and Cues

MPL Mobile Library


We're excited to be starting a new service for Greencroft Middlebury residents, by bringing a selection of books to the Greencroft community center for easy check-out!


Each month our librarians will bring a new collection to the Greencroft shelf, where books will be available for checkout up to six weeks. Residents can also request specific titles to be brought, though we can't guarantee availability. Stay tuned to see where else the MPL Mobile Library will expand!

Seed Library 2026


Gardeners! Get ready for spring with free seeds from the seed library. Starting mid-March, collect a few packets and turn in any preserved seeds from last year.


We'll have a variety of florals, fruits, and vegetables, and you do not need a MPL card to take them.


Check it out!

Save the Date - Egg Hunt


Save the date for our annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 2nd!


Kids can come to the library from 2-6pm and hunt for 10 candy-filled eggs each!


Adults with developmental disabilities are also welcome to participate.

March Special Programs

Check our event calendar for the complete schedule.

Irish Dancing - Classes and Performance

Classes - March 3, 10, 24 & 31

Performance - March 17


Come to the library for Irish Dancing classes every Tuesday in March except for St. Patrick's Day, when you can enjoy a performance by Gloire De Irish Dance School!!


You can register for classes here. All ages welcome!


Tech Time at Greencroft

Thursday, March 5th and March 19th


Bring your device to the Greencroft Community Center during this biweekly drop-in hour for one-on-one technology help from a librarian. Whatever your technology question is, we'll do our best to help! These sessions are designed for older adults, and you do not have to be a Greencroft resident to participate.



Let's Talk About It: A Girl Called Samson

Tuesday, March 10th, 7p


Our Spring theme is July 4, 2026: The 250th Anniversary of American Independence and our second book for discussion is A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon.


This book discussion program is facilitated by Victoria Malooley, Educator, Northridge High School.




Easter Egg Art

Tuesday, March 24th, 5:30p


Come create colorful Easter eggs!


We will have a variety of materials available to dye, paint, and bedazzle eggs in whatever way sparks your creativity. This program is open to all ages.


Coffee and Canvas

Tuesday, March 31st, 5:30p


Each month local artist Linda Pieri leads a guided painting class at the library. This month's class is for adults. Sip on coffee while you paint your own personalized version of a blue floral fence.

 

Spots are limited, so please register only if you're sure you can attend. 



Staff Pick


The Mother Next Door

by Andrea Dunlop

Recommended by Kate


No bond is more sacred than that between a mother and child. And no one is more sympathetic than a mother whose child faces a life-threatening illness. But what if the mother is the cause of the illness? What if the sympathy is the point?


Munchausen by proxy (MBP) has fascinated and horrified both professionals and the general public since this disturbing form of child abuse was first identified. But even as the public has been captivated by these tales of abuse and deception, there remains widespread misinformation and confusion about MBP. Are these mothers unfeeling psychopaths, or sick women who need help? And more important, how can we protect the children whose lives are at stake?


The Mother Next Door offers a groundbreaking look at MBP from an unlikely duo: a Seattle novelist whose own family was torn apart by it, and the Texas detective who has worked on more medical child abuse cases than anyone in the nation. Readers ride along on three high-stakes MPB investigations; through riveting reporting and shocking stories from the family members, friends, and doctors caught in the blast zone of these unthinkable acts, a twisted portrait of motherhood and deceit is revealed.


Find it in the library:

Adult Non-Fiction - 616.8582 Dunlop

101 East Winslow St. Middlebury, IN 46540

P: 574.825.5601 F: 574.825.5150

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