June 2, 2026

What's Happening at Your Library

MORNING GARDEN TALK


Landscape Thoughts:

From the Bones to the Garden 

with Susan Poirier, Master Gardener 

Wednesday, June 3 at 10am


Even if your property enjoys a wealth of plantings and furnishings, there's much you can learn to make your landscape about you and your needs. Master Gardener Susan Poirier shares thoughts she's collected over the years on ways to make your yard and gardens into special places where you feel truly at home. Join us for a great way to start your day!



GET YOUR GAME ON!

Drop-in Chess Club

Mondays, Beginning June 8

6:00 - 8:00pm

All Levels Welcome

Ages 18+


We are pleased to offer the community a new drop-in chess night. Meet up with others weekly or occasionally for some friendly chess competition. All levels are welcome. A volunteer will be on hand to guide the group. Bring your own chess set, if possible.


LEARN OUR LOCAL HISTORY



The History of Wolfeboro

1759-1959

with Mark Lush, Local Historian

Tuesday, June 9 at 6:00pm


Wolfeboro was established in 1759, and to honor the fallen British war hero General Wolfe, the new town was named Wolfeboro. Due to its beautiful setting, industry, and the railroad, the town grew and prospered. Join Mark Lush for an interesting, informative, and refreshing take on Wolfeboro’s first 200 years.


GARDENING FOR THE FUTURE


Climate Resilient Gardening

with Fran Bader,

UNH Extension Master Gardener

Wednesday, June 10 at 6:00pm


As home and community gardeners, how do we prepare and adapt our practices to make our gardens more climate- resilient? From seasonal temperature shifts and extreme temperature swings to excess moisture or drought, Fran will discuss practical strategies to address these challenges and what it means to grow a climate-resilient garden that can not only "weather" these changes but also reduce your environmental footprint.


ROBERT FROST POETRY

Robert Frost on the Farm:

New Hampshire Farming in 1900

as Told By the Poet

presented by Jeffrey Zygmont 

Wednesday, June 17 at 6:00pm


In an exploration of both New Hampshire history and Frost’s poetry, Zygmont will recite a selection of Frost’s poems. Enjoy a lively discussion celebrating Robert Frost’s unique gift for capturing farm life in poetry. If you have attended one of Jeffrey Zygmont previous recitations at the Library, you already know what a gifted performer he is. If you have not enjoyed one of his programs yet, now is the time!


BOTANICAL ART WORKSHOP


Pressed Flower Art

Linda Duarte, instructor

Wednesday, June 24 1 - 4:00pm


Come & create art using pressed flowers. Learn how delicate petals from nature can be a form of artistic impression. Leave with your own 11 x 14 piece of art. All materials (except frames) will be provided. Space is limited. Please register in advance. Register here.



NEW CATALOG COMING


Learn to Use "Gallery"

Laura Maroon, instructor

Monday, June 8 2:30 - 3:30pm

Monday, June 15 2:30 - 3:30pm


The library catalog is a systematic and organized list of all the information resources available in a library. It is designed to help users efficiently identify, locate, and access materials. (It's what you use to look up your next great read!) On June 8, our Library is switching to a new way to search for materials called “Gallery.” It's more user-friendly, mobile-friendly, and accessible. Learn all about it on Monday, June 8 from 2:30 - 3:30pm. Come in for a demo on how to use all the new features. Bring your own device or use one of ours and sign up for your own "Gallery" account. We will repeat this class on June 15, same time. 


LET'S GET HEALTHIER


Chair Yoga for Seniors 

June Sessions

June 5 - 12 - 26

Fridays 1:00 - 2:00pm and 2:30 - 3:30pm


Chair yoga offers a gentle and accessible way to improve flexibility, strength, and balance without putting undue strain on joints.

  • Register for each session separately. Visit our website.
  • Registration for June sessions now open.
  • A waiver is required. One waiver will cover all your yoga registrations.


SUMMER READING PREVIEW


Unearth a Story

2026 Summer Reading Program

Registration begins

Monday, June 22 at 10:00am


This year’s Summer Reading Program, Unearth a Story, invites children and teens to dig into adventure, imagination, and discovery. The program brings history, adventure, exploration, (and dinosaurs!) to life through engaging books, creative activities, and exciting events.


The Library will offer reading challenges for children and teens, along with chances to enter drawings for wonderful prizes, including generously donated gift cards and tickets to area attractions.


Throughout the summer, participants can enjoy a wide variety of activities designed to entertain, educate, and inspire readers of all ages.

Stay tuned for a special edition Summer Reading eNewsletter detailing all the great programs planned for kids and families arriving in your inbox mid-June. The Summer Reading Program is made possible by the generous support of the Friends of the Wolfeboro Public Library.


LIVE ANIMALS!

Wildlife Encounters

Global Tour

Wednesday, June 24 at 11:00am


Join us for an amazing live animal presentation. An educator will lead the group on an “imaginary safari around the world.” Seven (7) globally and biologically diverse Ambassador Animals are featured. Meet live animals whose ancestors lived in a variety of habitats and places on Earth, while discovering their amazing adaptations, learning their eco-contributions and learning their personal stories. Sponsored by the Friends of the Wolfeboro Public Library. Register here.


2ND TUESDAY BOOK DISCUSSION

Becoming Madam Secretary

by Stephanie Dray

Tuesday, June 9 at 1:00pm


Join us for a discussion of this historical novel about Frances Perkins, the ground- breaking reformer who became America’s first female cabinet secretary under Franklin D. Roosevelt. The story follows Perkins’s fight for workers’ rights, her role in shaping New Deal policies like Social Security, and the personal sacrifices she makes while navigating politics, marriage, and motherhood in a male-dominated world.


SCIENCE FICTION BOOK CLUB

Starship Troopers

by Robert Heinlein

Thursday, July 2 at 6:00pm


Set in a future society ruled by a human interstellar government called the Terran Federation, dominated by a military elite, only veterans of a primarily military Federal Service enjoy full citizenship, including the right to vote.

Starship Troopers is a classic novel by one of science fictions greatest writers. In one of Heinlein's most controversial bestsellers, a recruit of the future goes through the toughest boot camp in the universe and into battle with the Terran Mobile Infantry against mankind's most frightening enemy. Winner of the 1960 Hugo Award for Best Novel. Register here.


MUSEUM AND ATTRACTION PASSES


Spring is here! Local museums and attractions are open again. Library cardholders can enjoy a day of exploration and save money with a pass for free or reduced admission. We currently offer passes to nine different locations. Please check individual websites for opening dates and site-specific info. Call us or stop in to reserve a pass. This program is made possible by the Friends of the Wolfeboro Library.


FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY NEWS


Annual Basket Raffle

Drawing June 5

at Book & Author Luncheon


Last chance to buy raffle tickets for this year's outstanding baskets put together by the Friends. Stop by the Library before Thursday morning, June 4 to check out these lovely baskets, buy your tickets, and help support the Friends. The drawing will be held on Friday at the Book & Author Luncheon. No need to be present. Winners will be notified.


Friends Annual Meeting

Monday, June 15 at 6pm


All are invited to this meeting where you can meet members of the Friends' Board and hear what they have accomplished over the past year. Library Director Alison Rutley will speak about the Library's town-wide survey slated for July and how the results will help guide Library Staff and Trustees as they plan for the Library's future.


TECH HELP

Tech Tuesdays

Tuesdays 10:00am - 5:00pm


Mike, our IT Administrator will be available to help you solve your tech-related problems. Bring in your phone, tablet or other device. Please call in advance for an appointment. This free service is limited to Wolfeboro Public Library cardholders.

DROP-IN CRIBBAGE

Cribbage for Everyone

Mondays at 1:00pm


Come and join others for a couple of hours of fun. Whether you are just learning the game or are an experienced player, you are welcome to join in.

MAH JONGG MEET-UP

Weekly Mah Jongg

Thursdays at 1:00pm


Drop in for some fun and friendly competition, as you improve your game and meet new people.



GENEALOGY HELP

 One-on-One Help

Wednesdays 10:00am - 3:00pm


Individual help for beginners, intermediates and beyond with volunteers from the Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group. Learn the fundamentals of genealogy research. Get guidance on:

  • starting your family history
  • organizing your documents
  • finding records
  • exploring databases
  • using genealogy programs like FamilySearch and Ancestry and more.

Bring your own laptop if possible. Email: BethFangmeyer@gmail.com

or call 603-252-2917 to set up an appointment or for more information.  


FRIDAY SCRABBLE

Weekly Drop-in Scrabble

Fridays 10:30am - noon


Looking for a little entertainment and a brain workout? Drop in our Bradley Room on Fridays to meet others for some fun rounds of this timeless board game.



WOLFEBORO SENIORS

Senior Lunches

Monthly (dates vary)

Noon - 2:00pm

Great Hall at Wolfeboro Town Hall


Share a delicious meal and great company at the free monthly Senior Lunch, open to all community members ages 55 and up.

Pre-registration is required — call 603-569-5639 or visit our office at 390 Pine Hill Road to sign up. **Most lunches are free with a suggested donation, though some may require a small cash fee. Please check the Town's website for a complete listing of Senior and Recreation Department events.



REGULAR HOURS

Monday – Wednesday 9:30am to 7pm

Thursday & Friday 9:30am to 5pm

Saturday 9:30am to 3pm

Closed Sunday



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