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Now available: Chromebooks for in-library use

You can now check-out one of our Chromebook to use anywhere within the library!

Chromebooks are available for check-out at the reference desk. Continued »

March: Historic Entrance Stairs project – Temporary Public Entrance

The Stevens Memorial Library’s Historic Entrance Stairways Project is underway. The Historic Entrance is closed for the duration of the project. The Temporary Public Entrance is on Greene Street.  The adjacent lawn is a construction zone, fenced for safety.  The Library hours remain the same.   What’s happening? The Historic Entrance Stairways are an important feature of the Library’s façade, part of its 1907 construction. Some repairs have been done over the years, however, the current issues with the stairs and brickwork require more than a repair this time.  The completed project maintains the facade, reusing the granite steps.  For more information on the project, visit the Historic Steps project here.

 

4/13 Delvena Theatre Company Presents: Isabella

Saturday, April 13th from 2:00PM-3:00PM

at the North Andover Senior Center, 481 Sutton Street, North Andover, MA

Join us for a live 2-person performance about the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner, the famed founder of the Gardner Museum in Boston. Learn about her life, charm, friends and acquaintances, travels, stylish taste and unconventional behavior. Continued »

4/14 Sunday Family Movie: Wish

Sunday, April 14th from 2PM-4PM

Join us on Sunday at the Stevens for a weekly movie! This week we’re watching Wish (PG).  Continued »

4/15 CLOSED – Patriot’s Day

We are closed Monday, April 15 in observance of Patriot’s Day. 

Our E-Library is always open, find books, research help and more!

4/16 Tween CD Pouch Craft

Tuesday, April 16th from 3:30PM-4:30PM

With a little imagination and plenty of glue you can turn an old CD into a fun pouch to hang on your wall. Pick your own colors and design with this upcycling craft! This program is for students in grades 4-9.

Registration is required – click here to register.   Continued »

4/16 Tuesday Evening Book Discussion – How to Say Babylon

Tuesday, April 16th from 7PM-8PM

Join us for our Tuesday Evening Book Discussion every third Tuesday of the month! This month we are reading “How to say Babylon” by Safiya Sinclair. Continued »

4/17 Music and Movement with Julie Stepanek

Wednesday, April 17th from 10:30AM-11:15AM

**Sign-up is necessary!**

Kids ages 0-5 and their caregivers can join Julie Stepanek for Music and Movement! Stretch, move, sing and dance with Julie and her ukulele – all the while developing early literacy skills through music and rhythm! Continued »

4/17 Teen Anime Group

Wednesday, April 17th from 2:30PM-3:30PM

If you love Japanese anime and manga then this is the program for you! Even if you’re just getting into anime you’ll have a great time. Sample a new anime each month and chat with your friends about it online! No need to register, just drop in! This monthly program is for student in grades 6-12.

4/18 Life Sized Candyland

Thursday, April 18th from 10:30AM – 7:30PM

Families can join us to play Candyland where YOU are the game pieces! Our “game board” will be set up in the community meeting room on Thursday from 10:30am-7:30 pm. No registration required, but there may be a wait if traffic is high! All ages are welcome!  Continued »

4/19 Earth Day Crafts for Kids: Drop-In

Friday, April 19th from 10:30AM-12:30PM

Kids can join us for some crafts to celebrate Earth Day! Caregiver must participate with their child(ren). Recommended for kids in grades K-5.  Continued »

4/19 Pokémon Club

Friday, April 19th from 3:30PM-4:30PM

Do you like Pokémon? Want to hang out with other people who do? Bring your cards and come to trade, see what others have and play Pokémon with us!!

4/20 Mending Workshop

Saturday, April 20th from 2PM-4PM

Join us for a mending workshop with Caroline Read from Lowell Makes! Learn new skills on how to mend clothing and other items. Some tools will be provided and attendants are encouraged to bring their own clothing or items to mend. No experience necessary. Registration recommended, drop-ins welcome.