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Friday: 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday: 1 – 5 pm

Wednesday, June 24, 2026  |  9 am – 9 pm

Monday – Thursday: 9 am – 9 pm
Friday: 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday: 1 – 5 pm

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Youth Book Club Services

There is nothing better than finishing a great book and then finding out that a friend loved it as well. You get to share all your favorite parts, and revisit all the best characters. It’s a bonding experience to discuss books - love them or hate them. It’s just as exciting for kids to share… Read More about Youth Book Club Services

Procrastination

If the work gets done, that’s what counts, right?  But we know the cons – staying up all night, stressing out, and the work completed is not the best.  The sooner you get the work done, the sooner you can go play that video game, read that book, or shoot some hoops with friends. Did… Read More about Procrastination

Becoming RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Journey to Justice by Debbie Levy and Whitney Gardner

I just finished this recently and was impressed by RBG’s tenacity for gender equality for so many years.  Highly recommend for people who not only want to know about her phenomenal career, but the path she took to get there.  Although there was much adversity against her, she persevered, and we are a better nation… Read More about Becoming RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Journey to Justice by Debbie Levy and Whitney Gardner

Introduction to 3D Printing

Are you curious about 3D printing but not sure how to start? Watch a walkthrough of the process below or contact the library to schedule an introductory tutorial. Sophie Kenney, Youth Department Assistant Director, will cover the basics of 3D design and modeling using Tinkercad, a free, online 3D modeling web application. No experience necessary,… Read More about Introduction to 3D Printing

Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac 

Malian was visiting her grandparents on the reservation when the COVID-19 pandemic started. Now she's staying there, away from her parents and her school in Boston. Everyone is worried about the pandemic, but on the reservation, everyone protects each other, from Malian caring for her grandparents to the local dog, Malsum, guarding their house. They always… Read More about Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac 

Heartless by Marissa Meyer

BookTok Series Do you enjoy sad twists on classic fairy tales? If so, this book was made for you! Heartless is one of our all-time favorite novels. It provides a heartbreakingly beautiful villain origin story for the Queen of Hearts. The author intricately weaves astonishing twists into this tragic backstory. It’s a story full of… Read More about Heartless by Marissa Meyer

National Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 - October 15, 2021 is National Hispanic American Heritage Month. The library will recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic Americans who have influenced and enriched our nation with Hispanic Heritage Storytime for ages 4+ Poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca Hispanic Heritage Month book recommendations in English and in Spanish… Read More about National Hispanic Heritage Month

BookTok

Are you as obsessed with TikTok as we are??? This past year, TikTok has blown up as a social media platform. This highly addictive app has risen to popularity due to its variation in content. The FYP (For You Page) provides videos that tailor to the interests of viewers, thus creating different divisions. BookTok, DanceTok,… Read More about BookTok

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