Myths in American History with Frank Grzyb
So, you think you know American history. After all, you were taught this discipline from the time you were in elementary school all the way through high school and perhaps college.
Our Fall hours begin Tuesday, September 2.
So, you think you know American history. After all, you were taught this discipline from the time you were in elementary school all the way through high school and perhaps college.
All ages 12-102 are welcome to our Young Adult Fiction Book Club, held on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30. Refreshments are served, and a lively discussion of that month's book is enjoyed! No registration required.
October Selection: Mosquitoland, by David Arnold
From Goodreads:
Join us for a discussion of The Good House by Ann Leary. Note that this is the same title as the Tuesday night book. It's just another time for those who would rather come during the day.
Join us for a discussion of The Good House by Ann Leary.
Hildy Good is a townie. A lifelong resident of a small community on the rocky coast of Boston's North Shore, she knows pretty much everything about everyone. And she's good at lots of things, too. A successful real-estate broker, mother, and grandmother, her days are full. But her nights have become lonely ever since her daughters, convinced their mother was drinking too much, sent her off to rehab. Now she's in recovery―more or less.
Join us for a discussion of Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann .
Join us for a discussion of Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann .
All ages 12-102 are welcome to our Young Adult Fiction Book Club, held on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30. Refreshments are served, and a lively discussion of that month's book is enjoyed! No registration required.
September's Selection:
Diamond Boy by Michael Williams
(From Goodreads)
Have a new device (phone, tablet, or laptop?) or technology question? We can help! Bring your device, passwords, and library card (if using Overdrive or Libby) and any questions you might have and one of our librarians will do their best to assist you! Drop-in, no appointment necessary!
What is genealogy? How do you start to build your own family tree? Kate Wells and Michelle Chiles will cover the basics to get you started in this informative workshop. You’ll learn basic research methods and work with free websites (or paper if you prefer!) to create your own family tree.
Join us for a discussion of A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Rules of Civility—a transporting novel about a man who is ordered to spend the rest of his life inside a luxury hotel.