Past Times Book Club
Our historical fiction book club meets the first Wednesday of each month.
This month's selection: The House at the Edge of Night by Catherine Banner
Our historical fiction book club meets the first Wednesday of each month.
This month's selection: The House at the Edge of Night by Catherine Banner
Our mystery book club meets the first Wednesday of each month. We enjoy all kinds of mystery and crime books from cozy to historical to modern thrillers.
This month's selection: The Woman in the Woods by John Connolly
This gripping thriller from the internationally bestselling author John Connolly follows Private Investigator Charlie Parker as he is hired to track down the identity of a dead woman—who apparently died in childbirth—and her missing child.
November is National Novel Writing Month (NANOWRIMO)
Bring your notebook, laptop or use our computers to begin your Great American Novel
Every Saturday in November, the Library offers the Reference Room and all of our resources along with coffee and tea to writers.
Celebrate International Games Week at the Library!
YA and adult games as well as Big Girl Board Gamers Rummikub, Dominoes, Uno, Scrabble and more
Celebrate International Games Week at the Library!
Games available all day - Crossword puzzles, mazes, sudoku, word jumbles and more
Celebrate International Games Week at the Library!
Play traditional board games, such as Monopoly, Sorry, Clue and more
Card making returns just in time for the Holidays.
This month, create 2 cards with a Thanksgiving/Harvest theme. All supplies are provided. All experience levels welcome!
for ages 16+ and all adults who like to read graphic novels
This month's selection is:
Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell
A tender and hilarious story about two irresistible teens discovering what it means to leave behind a place―and a person―with no regrets.
for ages 16+ and all adults who like to read young adult literature
This month's selection is:
Give Me Some Truth by Eric Gansworth
Carson Mastick is entering his senior year of high school and desperate to make his mark, on the reservation and off. A rock band -- and winning Battle of the Bands -- is his best shot. But things keep getting in the way. Small matters like the lack of an actual band, or his brother getting shot by the racist owner of a local restaurant.
This fiction book club meets the third Friday of each month (unless otherwise noted). We bring our lunch and discuss all types of fiction.