Join us at the library for stories, songs, and a craft.
Gettysburg Library
140 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
United States
Gettysburg Library
140 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
United States
Trone Memorial Library
105 Locust Street
P.O. Box 1014
East Berlin, PA 17316
United States
Carroll Valley Library
5685 Fairfield Road
Carroll Valley, PA 17320
United States
Harbaugh-Thomas Library
59 W. York Street
Biglerville, PA 17307
United States
Littlestown Library
232 North Queen Street
Littlestown, PA 17340
United States
New Oxford Area Library
122 North Peter Street
New Oxford, PA 17350
United States
Join us at the library for stories, songs, and a craft.
Join Miss Jess for Toddler Story Time! We'll have fun and encourage early literacy through stories, songs, movement, and more!
On the first and third Thursdays of each month, bring your machine and current project. This group gets together to work on charity quilts as well as personal projects. Beginners welcome.
We hope to engage our readers by offering books with a variety of story lines, genres, pacing, characters, and moods. Mostly we read fiction, but may include one or two nonfiction titles over the course of the year.
Adults and Teens
Join us for some sparkly fun. Bring your own project, or once a month select a small kit from our collection!
Bring your diamond painting project and join other diamond painting enthusiasts for a fun crafty afternoon!
In Stitches
Thursday, September 19
2PM
Come decorate a pot and take home your very own succulent. Registration required.
Children ages 5-12 (grades K-5) are invited to the library for an afterschool snack along with some stories.
Behind the Veil: Tour of Gettysburg Library
Thursday, September 19
6PM
Award-winning poet and flash fictionist Alba Sarria holds an all-inclusive group for adults (beginners or pros) who want to create, discuss, edit, publish, and actively do more creative writing.
Teens can challenge themselves with their knowledge of the esteemed writer Edgar Allen Poe in this themed escape room!
Calling all trivia players - Become a New Oxford Area trivia expert! Teams and/or individuals welcome. This program is presented in partnership with the New Oxford Area Historical Society (NOAHS).
Join us for a night of Snap Circuits. Snap Circuits® teaches basic engineering, electronics and circuitry concepts by using building components with snaps to assemble electronic circuits on a simple “rows-and-columns” base grid.
The Women of the Third Reich
Thursday, September 19
6:30PM (via Zoom)