Don't forget to enter the monthly book raffle every time you're in the library! The forms are kept near the circulation desk. | |
Dana, our Circulation Librarian, has been conducting hikes at Benson Park on Fridays. Click the picture above to check out a feature show by HCTV! | |
Note: If you are interested in a program, please take the time to register. Registering helps us properly prepare for programs and allows us to contact you if the program needs to be cancelled. | |
Robotics for Families with Ned!
July 24th @ 10:00am and 12:00pm
Families are welcome to play with Ned, our collaborative robot (or "cobot") arm based on open-source technologies and designed specifically for education, vocational training and more.
Work "all together now" to program Ned to locate, pick up and drop objects, or to just wave "hi"!
Click here to learn more about Ned and watch him in action!
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Creative Kids:Fox in the Garden
Monday, July 24th @ 1:30pm and 3:00pm
Kids entering grades 1-5 are invited to create art with us.
* Registration required. Only register the children participating in the event.
No older or younger children please. Please cancel your registration at least one hour before the program so those on the waiting list have an opportunity to participate. If you are not present at the start of the event, your space may be given to someone on the waiting list.
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Story Safari at Bensons
Tuesday, July 25th @ 10:00am
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Thursday, July 27th @ 10:00am
Come to Benson Park for some songs, stories, and bubbles!
All ages welcome. Geared to ages 3-8.
Meet us near the playground. Bring blankets and chairs.
If it is raining, we'll meet in the gorilla cage. If it's pouring, we'll see you next time.
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Novel Nation: "Allies" by Alan Gratz
Tuesday, July 25th @ 1:30pm
Tweens in grades 5-8 are invited to come to the library to discuss Allies by Alan Gratz, do a craft, and make a fun snack.
Copies of the book are available to check out at the library.
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A Musical Double-Header: WWII Music & Wacky Songs
Tuesday, July 25th @ 2:00pm
The government-sponsored drive to unify the country and increase morale both at home and in the military during World War II was aided by popular songs of the era. We will listen to many of them. From there we segue into wacky songs that used laughter to reduce tension, help forget troubles, and express frustrations.
About the presenter: Cal Knickerbocker, a former instructor, and education manager at IBM, has taught at the University of Texas, Dallas, and for RISE students since 1999.
This event is done in collaboration with Rivier University's RISE program.
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Tarot 101 for Adults: Beyond Fortune-Telling
Tuesday, July 25th @ 6:00pm
| Let's talk tarot! This event is for anyone who wants to learn more about tarot cards.This is a lecture-style program with Q&A woven throughout. The presentation will cover basic tarot instruction and theory. | |
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Preschool Playtime and Family Lawn Games
Wednesday, July 26th @ 10:00am
Children ages 2-6 are invited to play with our water tables. There will be an indoor activity in the case of inclement weather.
Older children ages 6-12 and their families can play lawn games. Lawn games canceled for inclement weather.
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Tween Cookie Decorating
Wednesday, July 26th @ 1:30pm
Tweens entering grades 5-8 are invited to decorate delicious cookies at the library.
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Teen Cookie Decorating
Wednesday, July 26th @ 3:00pm
Teens in grades 8-12 are invited to decorate delicious cookies at the library.
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Dino the Therapy Dog
Wednesday, July 26th @ 3:00pm
Come meet Dino, the therapy dog. Dino is a St. Bernard who loves to be petted.
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Concert: Mr. Aaron
Wednesday, July 26th @ 6:00pm
Enjoy seeing seven live animals at this Junior Recently awarded “Best Children's Performer” from New Hampshire Magazine, Mr. Aaron never fails to delight audiences of all ages. Kids and grown-ups alike dance and laugh along to hits from his latest release, “Intergalactic Music Spectacular”, pop favorites, kids classics, and much more!
Bring your chairs and blankets to enjoy a concert on the library lawn.
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Tween DIY Wire Tree
Thursday, July 27th @ 1:30pm
Tweens (grades 5-8) are invited to make their own wire tree.
Registration required.
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Teen DIY Wire Tree
Thursday, July 27th @ 3:00pm
Highschool students are invited to make their own resin bookmark.
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Benson Park Hike
Friday, July 28th @ 9:15am
Circulation Librarian Dana Benner will lead a weekly hike at Benson Park. Be prepared for a 45-60 minute hike up and down hill on uneven ground. Meet at the gorilla cage at 9:15 in sturdy shoes to leave for a hike at 9:30. Please remember to bring water.
Rain or shine, but we'll see you next week if it is pouring. No pets please.
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Stitching Together
Friday, July 28th @ 9:30am
Do you have an itch to stitch? All ages are welcome to join our stitching circle.
Learn to knit or crochet or show off your skills. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, you are welcome here.
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Robotics for Tweens with Ned!
Friday, July 28th @ 1:00pm and 3:00pm
Tweens entering grades 5 through 8 are welcome to play with Ned, our collaborative robot (or "cobot") arm based on open-source technologies and designed specifically for education, vocational training and more.
Work "all together now" to program Ned to locate, pick up and drop objects, or to just wave "hi"!
Click here to learn more about Ned and watch him in action!
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Dungeons & Donuts
Saturday, July 29th @ 9:30am
Are you looking for people to play Dungeons & Dragons with? Are you new to the game or have you been playing for decades? Come play and grab a donut!
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Container Gardening
Saturday, July 29th @ 10:30am
Make your own container garden and learn how to keep it alive. This program will be led by circulation librarian and naturalist Dana Benner.
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Monday & Friday:
9am - 5pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday:
9am - 9pm
Saturday: 9am - 1pm
Sunday: CLOSED
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