Library Hours:
Tuesdays: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Wednesdays: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Thursdays: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Fridays: 10:00 AM-4:00PM
Saturdays: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Please note that pick-ups are available by placing requests through the catalog. Please find pick-ups at the desk.
All books (including inter-library loans) not picked up after one week will be returned to circulation.
Thank you!
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Upcoming Holiday Hours:
Tuesday, December 24, 2024: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Wednesday, December 25, 2024: CLOSED
Thursday, December 26, 2024: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday, December 27, 2024: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday, December 28, 2024: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Tuesday, December 31, 2024: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday, January 1, 2025: CLOSED
Thursday, January 2, 2025: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday, January 3, 2025: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday, January 4, 2025: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
We wish you very safe and happy holidays!
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New Hampshire Downloadable Books
The library's subscription to NH Downloadable Books provides patrons access to very expensive content, in a very cost-effective manner. This would be impossible for the library to do alone, and without the wide selection of available titles. Patrons can download e-books, audiobooks, and magazines to their computer, tablet, smartphone or Kindle. Download the Libby for Overdrive app from your device’s App Store.
The Libby app will be used and linked directly to your library card. Be aware that if you are not able to download an item, it may be because you have an overdue book on your account,
or your card has expired.
Information about NHDC HERE
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New Hampshire 1000 Books Before Kindergarten
The concept is simple, the rewards are priceless. Read a book (any book) to your newborn, infant, and/or toddler.
The goal is to read 1,000 books before your little one starts kindergarten- and yes you can repeat books! We know that all kids have favorites! If you read just 1 book a night, you will have read 365 books in a year. By the time they start kindergarten, it's possible to have read 1,825 books together!
Not only will your child benefit from having a larger vocabulary, and more interest in reading, but studies have shown that reading to a child daily is an early indicator of academic success. The bonding time while you read to/with a child is possibly one of the most wonderful benefits!
Do you have questions? Need more logs?
Please call the library!
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Orion Starblast Telescope
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Did you know that we have a telescope available for you to check out? Adult patrons in good standing can borrow the telescope for one week. The telescope was donated and is fostered by the NH Astronomical Society, part of the Library Telescope Program. Call for information.
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Story Time!
Wednesdays at 10:30 AM
Our Story Time is a fun and interactive program that combines
read-aloud stories, songs, rhymes, flannel boards, and some dancing!
This Story Time is designed for ages 18 month to 5 years, with babies most welcome!
After the activities, we provide a "Stay and Play" component. This is a great opportunity for children to play and moms/dads to meet and mingle.
We will meet inside and then go outside to play if the weather cooperates.
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Read to Charlie!
We have a happy, new, tail-wagging dog!
Why read to a dog? Because Charlie is friendly and comfy, judgement-free (no pressure!), and he loves the attention of being read to.
Kids will gain more confidence in their reading aloud skills, and enjoy the company of a new friend.
Reading to Dogs is a reading program designed to improve children's reading skills, but also a wonderful opportunity to be with a comfy pet.
Read aloud to Charlie, a registered/certified therapy dog from Therapy Dogs International, Chapter 205.
Children in Grade K-4 who register will have a 20 minute session. Sessions run 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM on the following Thursdays:
Thursday, December 19
Winter and Spring dates coming soon!
If you would like more information, or to register for a session
with Charlie, please call the library, 774-3546.
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Men's Coffee
Every Friday
at 9:00 AM
at the DCC Vestry across the street from the library.
Bring your own coffee!
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Women's Coffee Chat
Join us EVERY Tuesday
10:00 AM
Meet your neighbors and make new friends.
Please bring your own coffee or beverage.
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Online Meditation
with Judy Caron
Our guided loving-kindness meditations meet for an hour on the following Wednesday evenings at 7:00 PM.
If you are interested in joining, please contact the library for the Zoom link. Thank you!
December 18
January 8 and 22
February 5 and 19
March 5 and 19
April 2, 16 and 30
May 7
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Mahjongg!
We had a great time at our introductory lesson.
Thank you to all who participated, and to our instructor Brigitte.
We will come back together in January, date and time to be announced. In the mean time, please check out the videos that were suggested. If you need info, please call the library. Thank you!
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Although not a library program,
we are helping to spread the word.
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"No Book" Book Party!
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Noon
Bring your suggestions for next year's book titles. Enjoy a few refreshments!
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Winter Wonderland Forest Bathing:
Connecting to Nature for Well-being
Thursday, January 16, 2025 11:00 AM
Upper Town Hall and Koerber Trail
Presented by Kelly Dwyer
On January 16, 2025, with the holidays a distant memory and the promising energy of spring months away, many of us will be feeling the mid-winter blahs. What should be a season of rest has become a time of restlessness. Nature to the rescue!
Using the natural world as our classroom, we will engage our senses to explore fun techniques and ideas to increase our joy and sense of well-being.
Join Kelly Dwyer for a refreshing sensory experience as we meander along the easy and flat Koerber Trail, connecting to the surprises nature provides us when we set the intention to be present!
Please come prepared for 45 minutes outside! Please dress warmly and wear boots or sturdy shoes for walking. We will begin this program in the library and then head out for our gentle stroll.
Kelly Dwyer, founder of Nature Education Opportunities, is an award-winning environmental educator and certified NH elementary teacher. She has been creating and delivering engaging programming for audiences of all ages for over 15 years.
As a certified wellness coach, Kelly also brings a deep understanding of the numerous benefits of connecting with the natural world to reduce stress, improve health and embrace a more mindful approach to life and learning.
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Covered Bridges of New Hampshire: Past and Present
Presented by Kim Varney Chandler
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 6:30 PM,
Upper Town Hall
New Hampshire was once home to over 300 covered bridges. Today, there are over sixty authentic covered bridges in New Hampshire, forty-six of which are over a century old. These bridges exist solely because of the efforts of a small but powerful community that both recognized their significance and honored their tradition. Join author and photographer Kim Varney Chandler as she shares an overview of covered bridges in the Granite State, along with interesting facts she uncovered while researching her 2022 book, Covered Bridges of New Hampshire. Learn more about both existing and lost covered bridges in your area.
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Robert Frost On the Farm: New Hampshire Farming as told by the poet.
Presented by Jeff Zygmont
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
6:30 PM Upper Town Hall
While it makes spoken words sing like sauntering music, Robert Frost’s poetry can also help us appreciate the rigor of life on a New England farm in the early 20th century. (Hint: It was hard.) In an exploration of both New Hampshire history and Frost’s poetry, author and poet Jeffrey Zygmont recites a selection of Frost’s poems about farming. Alongside each recitation, he provides background on Frost’s life, offering insight into the poem’s origins, and commentary on the work’s artistic beauty, as well as the experiences and emotions it expresses. Participants will join a lively discussion celebrating Robert Frost’s unique gift for capturing farm life in poetry.
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AncestryLibrary Edition
The library offers an opportunity for you to discover your family genealogy and ancestry information. Please drop by the library during open hours to use this resource. Call ahead to block out a time!
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Year-Round Puzzle and Game Exchange
Puzzles galore to swap out, trade, or just take!
We currently have most all levels and sizes of puzzles.
Get ready for the winter!
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Art Exhibit
Enjoy these beautiful water color paintings by Eleanor MacLellan.
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Happy Holidays!
Enjoy a fun afternoon of merry making sponsored by the PTO! They will have FREE cookie decorating, letter writing, games, carriage rides and photos with Santa.
Then head down to the town common/band stand
for 5:15 PM for the annual tree lighting sponsored by
the Dunbarton Garden Club & Rec Committee.
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"Welcome, Baby" Bags
Thanks to a generous grant, the United Way has packed and provided many communities in New Hampshire, including Dunbarton, with "Welcome Baby Bags".
For more information, please contact the Town Clerk's office so that arrangements can be made. Please be prepared to show your ID and provide a copy of your child's birth certificate.
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1004 School Street
Dunbarton, NH 03046
Phone: (603) 774-3546
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