Exeter Public Library Newsletter June 8 - 13, 2026 |
Exeter Public Library Newsletter June 8 - 13, 2026 |
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Sarah Koff discussed the evolution and technique of her traditional woodcut practice on Wednesday, June 3.
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Exeter Public Library Long Range Plan Surveys
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These surveys for adults and teens are anonymous and will be used for the 2026-2031 Exeter Public Library Long-Range Plan. Your voice really matters in planning what the library will look like in the next five years! All opinions are appreciated, even if you have never visited the library.
Click the button below to view the survey page on the library's website. Questions? Please call the library at 603-772-3101 or email exeterpl.ref@gmail.com. |
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Blue = Adults Green = Teens Red = Children's
Purple = Friends of EPL Maroon = 250th Celebration |
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Monday, June 8
ALL WEEK Onomatopoeia Scavenger Hunt ALL DAY Teen Gaming
1 PM Taiwanese Mah Jongg 3:30 PM Teen Writing Group
5 PM Taiwanese Mah Jongg 6 PM Knitting Group |
| Tuesday, June 9
10 AM All Ages Story Time 1 PM Movie Showing
1 PM Trustees Fundraising Committee Meeting 2 PM 2 over 1 Bridge Lesson
3 PM Teens Have an Ice Cream Party | |
Wednesday, June 10 ALL DAY Teen Gaming
10 AM Ages 3+ Story Time 12:30 PM Spanish Table
1 PM American Mah Jongg 6 PM Author Talk: Kristen M. Niedzielski
6:30 PM Evening Book Group | |
Thursday, June 11 OPENING AT 9:30 AM
10 AM All Ages Story Time 10 AM American Standard Bridge
3:30 PM Teen Anime Club 4:30 PM Japanese Table
5:30 PM French Table | |
Friday, June 12
9 AM - 4 PM Children's Open Art 2 PM Book Talks: Riverwoods
3 PM Refreshing Fridays | |
Saturday, June 13 9 AM - 1 PM TED Democracy Live: Founding Futures
10 AM Italian Table 10 AM Cribbage with Friends of EPL |
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Join the Friends | 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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Kristine Picard-Driscoll | |
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Check out the library's newest collection: Playaways! These devices make listening to audiobooks even easier. All you need is the preloaded device and a pair of headphones to listen to your book. The collection includes Adult fiction and nonfiction, plus a few Children's titles. Borrow one from the New Shelf today! |
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Join children’s author Kristen M. Niedzielski for a talk about her books: how she got her inspiration, how she created the characters, and why she illustrated them herself. Kristen will discuss how to get started on creating and publishing your own indie children’s book. |
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We’re proud to host a livestream of TED Democracy Philadelphia: Founding Futures at Exeter Public Library on Saturday, June 13, 2026. This daylong symposium features 15+ brand-new TED Talks focused on the evolution and future of democracy, streaming live from Philadelphia during America’s 250th anniversary.
Join us for big ideas, thoughtful conversation, and a shared civic moment. | |
 | A no food cooking class. Come talk and learn about food from different cultures, techniques, and share recipes. |
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Pinochle Group will be taking a break until further notice. | |
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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 Energy Committee invites residents to join them at the library on Tuesday, June 16 at 6:30 pm for their Energy Efficiency Power Hour. In this quarter's session, they will be talking about Exeter Community Power. They will explain the different parts of your electric bill, Exeter's role with the Community Power Coalition of NH, electric usage, and why your bill changes. |
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Looking for somewhere awesome to send the kids for a day or two this summer? Want to get them involved in some seriously fun projects, cool activities, and historic adventures? Consider Revolutionary Kids Summer Camp with the American Independence Center!
Click the button below to learn more and to register. |
| Summer Camp Registration
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Exeter water restrictions remain in effect. |
| Learn More at Exeternh.gov
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U.S. Independence 250th Celebration
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The 250 Celebration Commission invites the public to attend a free event at the American Independence Center on Sunday, June 14 from 1 to 2 PM. Hear stories told by historical interpreters as you meet war-time, once-indentured Deborah Sampson and enslaved Prince Whipple, unexpected heroes among the forgotten in our history books. |
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Exeter Town Hall | Exeter Area General Federation of Women’s Clubs, Exeter Public Library, and Sheryl Faye present Abigail Adams – Liberty & Legacy.
Abigail Adams was a fearless political thinker, advocate for women’s rights, and moral compass during the American Revolution and the birth of a nation. This performance will bring to life a beloved historical figure and educate all who attend. |
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250th Book Group Thursday, June 25 at 6:30 PM
Exeter Public Library | The group is reading Revolutionary by Alex Myers. Copies are available at the Adult Information Desk. |
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Author Talk Saturday, June 27 at 11 AM
Exeter Public Library | Join us for an Author Talk with Alex Myers to discuss his best-selling book, this month's 250th Book Group title, Revolutionary.
This event is co-sponsored by Phillips Exeter Academy Class of 1945 Library and Friends of Exeter Public Library. |
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Couldn't make it to US @ 250: The Big Watch at the library? A complimentary online event will take place on Friday, June 26 at 5 PM. Please click the button below for more information. |
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The Exeter 250 Celebration Commission invites the public to attend a community reading of Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave is Your Fourth of July" at the Exeter Town Hall on Saturday, June 27 at 12 PM. The event is free and open to the public. |
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Come to Recreation Park for an exciting afternoon including a Black Hawk Landing, Touch-A-Truck, Patriotic Giveaways, Flag Ceremony, and more! |
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Join the Exeter 250 Celebration Commission at the June 29 Exeter Brass Band Concert for free popsicles and patriotic giveaways.
Exeter Brass Band concerts: Monday nights in July at the Bandstand, Downtown Exeter. See this Exeter institution each summer on Monday evenings at the Bandstand, intersection of Front and Water Streets. An Exeter tradition since 1847. |
There will also be a special Tune & Fork Concert with patriotic themes at Swasey Parkway on Tuesday, June 30 at 5 PM. |
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Join the library for a patriotic sing along. The movie will be played in four parts of the library at the same time. Questions? Contact the library for more information by calling 603-772-3101 or emailing exeterpl.ref@gmail.com. |
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| Teen Activities Join us for All Day Gaming on Mondays and Wednesdays, Teen Writing Group on Mondays at 3:30 PM, a new event every Tuesday at 3 PM, Anime Club on Thursdays at 3:30 PM, and Refreshing Fridays every Friday at 3 PM.
Teen Summer Reading begins June 15! Keep an eye out for the updated schedule! |
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Movie Scene
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Tuesday movies start at 1 PM. Enjoy a movie on the big screen! Click below to see what's playing next. |
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Nonfiction Book Group | Summer Break
The group will resume on September 2 with Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham.
Copies will be available mid-July. |
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Evening Book Group | June 10 at 6:30
The group is reading Female Quixotism by Tabitha Gilman Tenney. No physical copies available. Please click the button below to view a digital copy. |
| Female Quixotism
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Morning Book Group | June 17 at 10
The group is reading The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket by Benjamin Lorr. |
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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 exeterplprograms@gmail.com.
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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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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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| St. Vincent de Paul Exeter Website
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| Keep in Touch with Your Community! |
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Email Alerts from Town of Exeter, NH
For more information and to sign up, click the button below. |
| Email Alerts Sign Up
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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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