Join us at the library every week for some stories and songs.
*Please note there is no storytime on 12/25 and 1/1
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 every week for some stories and songs.
*Please note there is no storytime on 12/25 and 1/1
Story time for children ages 0 - 3.
Babies, toddlers, and their parent or caregiver will sing songs, do fingerplays, read books, and have playtime.
Adams Economic Alliance: Who we are and what we do!
Wednesday, January 8
10AM
Join us at the library for stories, songs, and a craft.
*Please note there is no storytime on 12/25 and 1/1
Stories for all ages followed by a simple arts and crafts project.
Join Miss Karin for books, songs, and a craft. Geared towards children ages 2-5, but all ages are welcome!
Historical Fiction Book Club
January 8
1PM
Children ages 3-5 are invited to a storytime that will help prepare them for kindergarten by practicing pre-academic skills (letters, numbers, calendar, and fine motor skills) through books and activities.
Gettysburg Library Genealogy Club
Wednesday, January 8
2PM
There are two time slots available for this event. This is the registration for Game #1, which takes place from 3:00-4:00PM.
1st-2nd grade
Join us once a month to discuss a good book and share a snack.
There are two time slots available for this event. This is the registration for Game #2, which takes place from 4:30-5:30PM.
Ages 4-12
Lots and lots of LEGO bricks. Free play with optional fun challenges!
Registration Required
Power of Words
Wednesday, January 8
6PM
Words, words, words. We are surrounded by words. We use words to speak with one another and
to ourselves in our own brain. The words that we use in our speaking about the “world” shape