Participate in the Adams County Library System Winter Reading Challenge: Readers on Ice. From December 27th-February 21st, all ages are welcome to record their reading for a chance at prizes!
Join us at the library for stories, songs, and a craft.
*Note: no storytime on 12/30 and 12/31
At this time, we ask attendees over age 2 to wear a mask during the event.
Bring your machine and current project. This group gets together to work on charity quilts as well as personal projects. Beginners welcome!
We will be discussing A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles on February 17.
We focus on a different book every third Thursday of the month at our NEW meeting time of 1 p.m.
Interested in understanding the ins and outs of building your own PC? Ever wanted to program a robot? Do you want to explore STEAM concepts and have fun doing it?
Join us each month for a discussion on a chosen book. Copies of each month's book will be available to pick up a month before the scheduled discussion. Stop by or call to register.
TCC Choreography instructor Sophia Gray guides teens through stretching and cardio moves. Hip-hop, jazz and ballet styles are incorporated into these free dance sessions. Class size is limited, so please register.
The National Film Registry selects 25 films each year showcasing the range and diversity of American film heritage to increase awareness for its preservation.
On this evening children of all ages and their families may visit the library for a little Valentines Day competition.
Bring your mother and teen daughters to hang out and make crafts together!
We'll be making some winter goodies and the crafts will be displayed at the library 2 weeks before the event!
Adams County Library System staff read a chapter a day from Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize winning novel about love, loss, and greed in the Gilded Age.