This month we’re collecting surveys to determine how you feel about the library, and to see how we can make improvements to our services. Please click the link to submit your survey online, or pick up a copy at the library. Thank you. Your input is very valuable.
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A Tribute to Roger Moore Saturdays in February at 2:00 p.m.No one did it better than Roger Moore! ( As in the movie theme music written by Carly Simon for the James Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me. https://youtu.be/lLErYpS1IXM.) Registration is NOT required. Everyone is welcome and Friends provide snacks. Click here to read more about the film fest.
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FRIENDS CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
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Bantaba: The Circle of Celebration Sunday, February 11 at 2:00 p.m.Three performers of The Seventh Principle demonstrate both traditional African dance and modern African-American dance while teaching about the respective cultures on both sides of the Atlantic. No registration required for this Friends Children's Series program. Read more. No registration is needed for this Friends Children's Series program. If you have questions, please call us at the Children's desk at (717) 533-6555.
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Saturday, February 10 at 1:30 p.m.We will begin with a featured theme read-aloud story with plenty of time for exploration of the theme, that in February is Stripes of All Types, through (blocks, learning centers, play areas, experiments) to promote active engagement of parents with their children. There will be an opportunity to take related books home after the program presented by Jackie Sisco. Please register online, or call (717) 533-6555 ext. 3708.
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Saturday, February 24 from 4:15 pm to 4:45 pm - drop off your stuffy bears at the library and enjoy a short story time. Sunday, February 25 at 1:00 p.m. - return to watch a slideshow of what your toys were up to overnight having fun with new friends before you take your special friend back home. Please register for Stuffy Sleepover, online, or call the Children's desk at (717) 533-6555 ext. 3708.
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Saturday, February 24 at 2:00 p.m.Register online for an hour of new and old stories read to you by Emily Fortney. If you have questions, please call us at (717) 533-6555.
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Find events for adults and children, and register for programs. Click here.
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One Book, One Community Book Discussion and Meet the Author
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 Monday, February 19 at 6:00 p.m. Author, Maria V. Snyder, whose book "Poison Study", won the One Book, One Community selection for 2018, will discuss her book at the library. Please register, online, or call (717) 533-6555.
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Artemis Starship Simulation
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Sunday, February 18 at 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., come to play a computer game where you become part of the crew on a starship, and voyage into outer space--to boldly go where no patron has gone before! Please register online, or call us at (717) 533-6555 ext. 3708. This program is suitable for any one aged 8 and over, and of course teens and adults, too. Please note: Children ages 12+ may be in the library alone, but younger children will need an adult in the building.
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Laura O'Grady writes about the library's mission statement and the positive impact on the community. Click here to read more.
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Click here to read about the some of the best books in 2017, and news on upcoming movies from books at theaters, out soon.
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Mah Jongg (New Hosted Group)
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Mah Jongg Group (NEW for February!) will meet Wednesday evenings at 6:00 p.m., beginning Wednesday, February 21. If you are interested in joining the group. please sign up at the Circulation Desk.
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and save lives! Monday, February 26 from 3-7 pm, please come to donate a pint of blood. No need to make an appointment. Please bring ID with you, and eat at least 4 hours before donating. Thank you! Click here for more dates.
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