January 2026

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Thursday, January 1Library Closed

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Saturday, January 31:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room

Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)

Dungeons and DragonsThis program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More
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Wednesday, January 73:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Teen Room

Postponed to February!- Manga Book Club with a Twist of Anime

Manga Book Club with a Twist of AnimeFirst Wednesday of the month. Are you a huge fan of manga and anime? Or are you curious about Japanese comic books and all things related? Sign up or drop in to talk with teens Gr. 6-8 who want to get together and talk manga. Each month we will pick a series and you can read one or all.…Learn More
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Thursday, January 84:00—5:30 PMLocated in the Reading Room

Threading Warmth Through Winter

Threading Warmth Through WinterNovember 20, December 4 & 18, January 8 & 22Join Girl Scout, Isabella, in making items to keep the homeless warm this winter. Using fleece to make scarves or knitting looms to make hats, you can help Isabella give back to the community. This program is for kids/teens in Gr.…Learn More
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Friday, January 93:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Located in the Teen Room

Teens Learn to Follow A Knitting Pattern

You learned to knit the stitches, but you still don't know how to follow a pattern. We will meet and learn how to increase, decrease, simple buttonholes, plus casting on and off. We have yarn and needles if you don't, and we will have a choice of three simple patterns you will use to practice the skills.…Learn More
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Saturday, January 1011:00 AM—1:00 PMLocated in the Program Room

Romans vs. Greeks - The Battle of Asculum

Miniatures Game Battle HistoryHISTORICAL MINIATURE GAMING SOCIETYDo you love history- especially Greek and Roman? Do you play Dungeons & Dragons? Then this program is for you! The Historical Miniature Gaming Society makes history fun by turning it into a game using a huge platform and miniature figures.…Learn More

Saturday, January 101:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room

Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)

Dungeons and DragonsThis program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More
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Sunday, January 111:00—4:00 PMLocated in the Program Room

Sunday Jam

Second Sunday of the monthGrab your instrument and jump in! This open, relaxed jam welcomes musicians of all skill levels and styles. Lead a tune, try something new, or improvise -- a space to connect through music and creativity. What to Bring: Your own instrument and ampsPiano and Drum kit will be available to use.…Learn More
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Monday, January 127:00—8:00 PMA Zoom Presentation

Destination College Workshop

Destination College 2Destination College Workshop Series – January through AugustJoin us for the destination college series and learn about the DC2 framework and establish a personalized roadmap. Destination College Workshop 1: Charting Your College Journey (Orientation & Goal Setting)Focus: Introduce the DC2 framework and establish a personalized roadmap.…Learn More
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Wednesday, January 143:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Program Room

Demigod Readers – The Heroes of Olympus

Percy Jackson Book ClubWe have reached book #3 - The Mark of Athena! This is a book club for fans of Rick Riordan and this year we are reading the series The Heroes of Olympus. This program is for kids and teens who have previously read this book or who want to read the book.…Learn More
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Thursday, January 156:00—7:00 PMA Zoom Presentation

Wolves 101

Join us for an engaging and interactive program as we dive into the fascinating world of gray wolves! In this session, we’ll explore the biology, behavior, and unique adaptations of these incredible animals. From where they live to what they eat, we’ll cover it all while shedding light on their role in the ecosystem.…Learn More
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Friday, January 163:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Located in the Teen Room

Teens Learn to Follow A Knitting Pattern

You learned to knit the stitches, but you still don't know how to follow a pattern. We will meet and learn how to increase, decrease, simple buttonholes, plus casting on and off. We have yarn and needles if you don't, and we will have a choice of three simple patterns you will use to practice the skills.…Learn More
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Saturday, January 171:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room

CANCELED - Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)

Dungeons and DragonsThis program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More
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Monday, January 19Library Closed

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Thursday, January 224:30—6:00 PMLocated in the Reading Room

Start time change- Threading Warmth Through Winter

Threading Warmth Through WinterNovember 20, December 4 & 18, January 8 & 22Join Girl Scout, Isabella, in making items to keep the homeless warm this winter. Using fleece to make scarves or knitting looms to make hats, you can help Isabella give back to the community. This program is for kids/teens in Gr.…Learn More
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Friday, January 233:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Located in the Teen Room

Teens Learn to Follow A Knitting Pattern

You learned to knit the stitches, but you still don't know how to follow a pattern. We will meet and learn how to increase, decrease, simple buttonholes, plus casting on and off. We have yarn and needles if you don't, and we will have a choice of three simple patterns you will use to practice the skills.…Learn More
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Saturday, January 241:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room

Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)

Dungeons and DragonsThis program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More
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Monday, January 267:00—8:00 PMA Zoom Presentation

Destination College Workshop

Destination College 2Destination College Workshop Series – January through AugustJoin us for the destination college series and learn about the DC2 framework and establish a personalized roadmap. Destination College Workshop 2: Building a Strong Foundation (Academic Planning)Focus: Course selection, GPA strategy, and balancing academics with extracurriculars.…Learn More
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Tuesday, January 2710:00 AM—4:00 PMA Zoom Presentation

- Holocaust Remembrance Day (2 events)

A Virtual Presentation,Roberto Innocenti, celebrated artist and illustrator, drew on his own World War II experiences as a child to create the book “Rose Blanche. ” This multi-award winning narrative revolves around Rose, a young German girl who discovers a terrible secret - Holocaust prisoners in a concentration camp near her village.…Learn More
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Thursday, January 296:00—7:00 PMA Zoom Presentation

Story of a Composer: George Gershwin

A Virtual Presentation,The 1920s saw a young nation, now free from war, able to develop its own rich culture. Major cities became centers for innovation in music, shunning European classicism for a freedom that was strictly American. It was out of this ideal from which the most well-known of American composers, George Gershwin, emerged.…Learn More
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Friday, January 303:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Located in the Teen Room

Teens Learn to Follow A Knitting Pattern

You learned to knit the stitches, but you still don't know how to follow a pattern. We will meet and learn how to increase, decrease, simple buttonholes, plus casting on and off. We have yarn and needles if you don't, and we will have a choice of three simple patterns you will use to practice the skills.…Learn More
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Saturday, January 311:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room

Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)

Dungeons and DragonsThis program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More