Exeter Public Library Newsletter November 10 - 15, 2025 |
Exeter Public Library Newsletter November 10 - 15, 2025 |
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Thank you to the representatives of AARP who spoke to patrons about being aware of scams and how to protect themselves from scammers. |
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THIS WEEK'S EVENTS | | Blue = Adults Green = Teens Red = Children's Purple = Friends of EPL |
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Monday, November 10
ALL WEEK Leaves Scavenger Hunt ALL DAY Teen Gaming
10 AM Existential Shelf Book Group 1 PM Taiwanese Mah Jongg
3:30 PM Music Makers (Ages 6-8) 5 PM Taiwanese Mah Jongg
5:30 PM Pinochle Group 6 PM Knitting Group |
| Tuesday, November 11
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Wednesday, November 12 ALL DAY Teen Gaming
10 AM Ages 3+ Story Time 12:30 PM Spanish Table
1 PM American Mah Jongg 3:30 PM Weaving Workshop (Ages 5-12)
3:30 PM Japanese Table 5:30 PM Sesame Street Digital Learning Program
6:30 PM Evening Book Group | |
Thursday, November 13 10 AM All Ages Story Time
10 AM American Standard Bridge 1 PM French Table
2 PM Bank Fraud Awareness 3:30 PM Teen Anime Club
4 PM D&D: Red Herrings (Ages 8-12) 4 PM RiverWoods Conference Room Grand Opening
6 PM Medicare Seminar | |
Friday, November 14
9 AM - 4 PM Children's Open Art 3 PM Refreshing Fridays |
| Saturday, November 15
9 AM 6th Grade Book Group 9:30 AM Dewey's Book Buds Book Group (Ages 8-9)
10 AM 7th Grade Book Group 10 AM Italian Table
10 AM Seacoast Reader's Theater
10 AM - 12 PM Family Game Day
11 AM 8th Grade Book Group 12 PM High School Book Group |
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Interested in making new connections? Looking for volunteer opportunities? Consider joining the Friends of Exeter Public Library. To join, contact friendsofexeterpubliclibrary@gmail.com or through their Facebook page @FriendsofExeterPublicLibrary. |
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November Artist
Tracy Meola
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Chess Group will be taking a break until further notice. | |
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Stay Connected with SAU16 ParentSquare is the communication platform for caregivers and staff of SAU 16. The school system sends out newsletters, videos, etc., and they would like to open this line of communication to community members as well! |
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Consider donating non-perishable food items to support St. Vincent de Paul of Exeter or usable eyeglasses to help Lions Club International. Exeter Rotary Club is also accepting donations for old hearing aids. Donations will be used to help others at the Rotary Hearing Clinic in the Dominican Republic.
Donate your soda tabs to help the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth. Items can be placed in the boxes on the table next to the Adult Information Desk. |
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 | The Town of Exeter, NH aims to keep you in the know about all things Exeter through various email subscription options.
For more information and to sign up, please click the button below to fill in your information and check the boxes for the lists you want to receive. You can unsubscribe or edit your preferences any time. |
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 | Click on the button below to access the updated 2025 Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce Community Guide. |
| EACC Community Guide
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Outdoor Burn Ban Lifted
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has issued a proclamation lifting the recent statewide prohibition on the kindling of any open fire and smoking in or near woodlands. It was approved by the Executive Council at the Governor and Council meeting. Click below to read the statement. |
| NH Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
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Exeter water restrictions remain in effect. |
| Learn More at Exeternh.gov
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This new book group will read some of the great plays, novels, and short stories of the 20th century in search of the meaning of life.
Peter Vorkink, Chair of the Religion Department, Emeritus, at Phillips Exeter Academy, will lead a discussion on Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett over the course of three weeks. Be ready to share your thoughts on the meaning of each reading. Meetings will be held on Monday, November 10th and the 17th at 10 AM.
15 member limit. Sign up at the Adult Information Desk and pick up your copy today! | |
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Navigating technology with kids can be hard. Sesame Street is here to help! Join us for a hands-on workshop for young children (ages 3-5) and caregivers to explore healthy digital habits together on Wednesday, November 12 at 5:30 PM in the Craft Room of the Children's Room. |
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Join us for a new language table at the library! Japanese Table will begin on Wednesday, November 12 at 3:30 PM. The group will then meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. All levels welcome! |
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Join us for Bank Fraud Awareness with Meredith Village Savings Bank on Thursday, November 13 at 2 PM and Thursday, November 20 at 6 PM. Topics to be discussed include types of scams, who is targeted, and how to stay safe. |
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Come celebrate and check out the brand new Riverwoods Conference Room! With a white board, television, and speaker system, this room is perfect for smaller groups looking to meet at the library. Visit from 4-7 PM on Thursday, November 13. |
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Turning 65? Retiring soon? Losing coverage? Join Medicare Plan Advisor Tim Harrigan for a lively, informative session on Thursday, November 13 at 6 PM that will help you understand the basics of Medicare, how to avoid penalties, and how to select the plan best suited to your needs and budget. |
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Saturday, November 15 at 10 AM - 12 PM Come play at the library! Explore different board, cards, and video games. Fun for the whole family! Sign-up to play Mario Kart World on the Switch 2 or drop-in! Please visit the Adult Information Desk or call 603-772-3101 to sign up. |
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Join us for theatre at the library on Saturday, November 15 at 10 AM. The program is performed by the Playwrights Collaborative. |
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Join us for the new Teen Writing Group, beginning on Monday, November 17 at 3:30 PM! Teens will have a space to share their writing and get feedback. Discuss new ideas, challenges, and your writing process. Once a month, we will speak to a professional writer or someone in the publishing field. |
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Learn from Media Power Youth about how children are engaging with media and its impact on well-being and learning on Wednesday, November 19 at 6 PM. This session will include a Q&A on cell phones, screen time, and how to nurture healthy media habits that help kids thrive in our digital world. |
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Send a Christmas card to active-duty military personnel with the Exeter Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution on Saturday, November 22 from 10 AM - 1 PM. Cards and shipping are provided by DAR! |
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Join us for the Winter Craft Fair on Saturday, December 6 from 10 AM - 1 PM. Browse and shop the wares offered by local crafters and artists, and be sure to participate in the Friends of the Library raffle for the chance to win special prizes! |
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The Energy Committee has once again partnered with the non-profit organization Window Dressers to bring low-cost window inserts to the Exeter area in January 2026. This year, eligible towns include Exeter, Brentwood, East Kingston, Kensington, Newfields, and Stratham.
Throughout the fall of 2025, you can sign up to have your windows measured and receive an immediate cost estimate. Please click the button below to learn more. |
| Window Dressers Website
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Join Pollinator Pathways New Hampshire for the 7th Annual Seed Swap/Giveaway Event on Saturday, November 15 from 9 AM - 2 PM at the Community Recreation Building on 24 Main Street in Kingston, NH. Start collecting native plant seeds from your garden to swap! Click the button below to learn more about Pollinator Pathways NH. |
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Teen Activities Join us for All Day Gaming on Mondays and Wednesdays, a new event every Tuesday at 3 PM, Anime Club on Thursdays at 3:30 PM, and Refreshing Fridays every Friday at 3 PM. |
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Teen Book Groups
| Teens can join Book Group by picking up a book to borrow from the Adult Information Desk. The next group will meet on Saturday, November 15. |
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6th Grade at 9 AM | Shakespeare's Secret by Elise Broach |
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7th Grade at 10 AM | The Silence Between Us by Alison Gervais |
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8th Grade at 11 AM | The Giver: The Graphic Adaptation by Lois Lowry |
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High School at 12 PM | Choose your own Stephen King book! |
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Stop by or call the Children's Room at 603-772-6036 to register for our fall clubs, including Art Club, Dungeons and Dragons, Gamers Guild, Music Makers, Nifty Knitting, and our book clubs!
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Monday, November 10 |
Music Makers: Ages 6-8 meet on the 2nd Monday of the month from 3:30 - 4:30 PM. Music Makers is a first introduction into making music in various formats with one of our librarians who has musical experience!
This program offers an introduction to music through drumming and percussion. This will range from playing along with music, to so much more! |
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Wednesday, November 12
| Weaving Workshop: Ages 5-12 meet on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 3:30 - 4:30 PM. Children are welcome to join Weaving Workshop! They will start by learning the basics of weaving by using construction paper looms.
They will also make miniature baskets by weaving yarn through paper cups, all the while learning about different fibers, yarn, and where it comes from! |
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Thursday, November 13 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Red Herrings (Ages 8-12) meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 4 - 6 PM. Children can sign-up for D&D to work together as a team to complete quests, slay monsters, and achieve personal and group goals within the game.
Through gameplay, players develop skills such as mathematics, teamwork, strategy, diplomacy, and multi-tasking. |
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| Children's Book Groups | Stop by the library to borrow your book group read! The groups will meet at 9:30 AM. |
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Ready Readers (Ages 6-7)
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December 6 |  |
Sir Reginald's Logbook by Matt Hammill | Book is read during the meeting. Accompanying craft: safari hats! |
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LC's Chapter Chasers (Ages 7-8) |
Saturday, December 13 |
 | The Princess in Black by Shannon Hale |
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Dewey's Book Buds (Ages 8-9) |
Saturday, November 15 |
 | The Absent Author by Ron Roy |
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Page Turners (Ages 9-11) | Saturday,
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Trouble in the Stars by Sarah Prineas |
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Movie Scene Tuesdays at 1 PM |
Tuesday movies start at 1 PM. Enjoy a movie on the big screen, with popcorn and water provided. Click below to see what's playing next! |
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Nonfiction Book Group | December 3 at 6:30
The group is reading Bomber Mafia by Malcolm Gladwell. |
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Evening Book Group | November 12 at 6:30
The group is reading Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. |
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Morning Book Group | November 19 at 10
The group is reading Miss Morgan's Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien Charles. |
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Want to learn how to play a game? Want to make new connections in town? Join any of the many gaming groups at the library!
Groups are open to all experience levels – beginners to experts. There is someone willing to teach at each group. |
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Interested in teaching a language? We are always looking for teachers or native speakers willing to start a language table. If you're interested, email exeterpl.programs@gmail.com.
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| Exeter Sustainability Committee |
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From composting to hazardous waste, the Town of Exeter and the Exeter community provide many opportunities to reduce your impact on the land fill.
If you need a reminder, you can pick up a magnet with a list of helpful resources so you always know what goes where! Before you toss it, take advantage of these programs and help divert the waste stream.
Magnets can be picked up at the Planning Department. Please click the button below for a digital version of the magnet. |
| Keep It Out of the Landfill Magnet
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| Parks & Recreation Programs |
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Quilling 101 (Ages 50+)
| Tuesdays, 10:30 AM - 12 PM | Session 2: 10 Hampton Road
November 18 - December 9 | Quilling is a no-stress activity where we’ll roll and twist and curl colorful paper strips and combine them to create decorative art. Just bring tweezers and your enthusiasm and you’ll be ready for the fun. All other materials will be provided. |
Pre-registration through Parks & Rec is required. Register online, at the office, or by calling 603-773-6151. Please click the button below to learn more and to register. |
| Quilling 101
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul Exeter
| 53 Lincoln Street Providing food and emergency assistance to residents of Exeter, Stratham, Newfields, Brentwood, Kensington, and East Kingston. |
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Free Food Pantry Delivery for Seniors! Low-income residents of Exeter and Stratham age 60 or older may qualify to have pantry food and supplies delivered to their door.
Call the food pantry at 603-772-9922 for more information. A collaborative program with SVdP Exeter and Meals on Wheels. |
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Lamprey Health Care has partnered with St. Vincent de Paul of Exeter to make weekly visits to the Community Assistance Center at 53 Lincoln Street on Fridays from 9 AM - 12 PM. Walk-in registration – no appointment needed!
Click the button below for more information about Lamprey's Mobile Health Services and to view the van schedule. |
| Mobile Health Services Schedule
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* All programs at the library are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. *
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CONTACT US |
4 Chestnut Street | Exeter, NH 03833 www.exeterpl.org Main Phone: 603-772-3101 Children's Room: 603-772-6036 |
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