January 2025 at the Ashland Library
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ANNOUNCING - We have a new calendar! Click here to see all of our wonderful upcoming events (bookmark it!):
The Library will be closed on Monday, January 20th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Adult:
Visit our Website Calendar for Additional Info & Registration links:
Online - Adult Winter Reading Challenge 2025
Wednesday, January 1 - 31, 2025
Online - Beanstack
We had so much fun with Adult Winter Reading last year that we had to do it again! Once again, read whatever you want during the month and count up the minutes. You can submit up to 1800 minutes (30 hours) worth of reading time. Each hour that you read gives you a raffle ticket to win fabulous prizes!
In Person - Gardening Series: Seedlings Made Easy - Winter Sowing
Monday, January 6 @ 6:00—7:30 PM
Join us for an evening in which we discuss the basics and reasons of winter sowing with one of our favorite gardeners, Monica Foley! She will lead a discussion on the purpose of winter sowing and then will help us plant our own container seeds so we’ll be ready for Spring Planting!
Virtual - Q&A with Author Alka Joshi: Discussing the Jaipur Trilogy
Monday, January 6 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
We are so thrilled to be chatting with author Alka Joshi, one of our very favorite novelists! We love her books The Henna Artist, The Secret Keeper of Jaipur, and The Perfumist of Paris. Alka will speak to this trilogy and (maybe!) her upcoming release, Six Days in Bombay (coming out on Feb 25th). Bring your questions and your cuppa chai because Alka will be prepared to answer all of our burning ones (the questions, not the chai :).
Virtual - Bestselling Author Brian Freeman
Monday, January 6 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Brian Freeman will discuss his new thriller, Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Vendetta: A Jason Bourne Novel, in conversation with author Scott Shepherd.
Virtual - Authors Jayne Ann Krentz and Annelise Ryan in Conversation
Tuesday, January 7 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz will discuss her latest Romantic Suspense (with a dollop of the paranormal) book, Shattering Dawn, in conversation with bestselling author Annelise Ryan, author of the upcoming mystery Beast of the North Woods. We hope you can join us for this special discussion.
Virtual - Front Street Readers Book Club
Tuesday, January 7 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Read Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II by Catherine Musemeche.
Virtual - The Four Brontes with Bill Thierfelder
Tuesday, January 7 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
This program examines the lives and works of Anne, Branwell, Charlotte, and Emily Bronte, with an emphasis on the lesser-known but equally satisfactory writing of this remarkable family.
Virtual - 2024 Mass Book Award Finalist Larry Rohter
Tuesday, January 7 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
2024 Mass Book Award Finalist Larry Rohter will discuss his new book, Into the Amazon: The Life of Cândido Rondon, Trailblazing Explorer, Scientist, Statesman, and Conservationist.
Virtual - Adult Book Club
Wednesday, January 8 @ 6:30—8:00 PM
Read Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
Virtual - Q&A with Author Erica Cirino: How-to: Healthy Plastic-Free Pregnancy and Parenting
Wednesday, January 8 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Erica Cirino, author of Thicker Than Water: The Quest for Solutions to the Plastic Crisis, joins us once again to help new parents (and all concerned!) with reducing plastic in their lives as they also welcome new life into their homes. As a new mom, Erica will not only be sharing the knowledge she has of the plastic crisis in general, but her own personal story of how she found ways to reduce plastic in this new phase of her life.
Virtual - Bestselling Author Allison Brennan
Wednesday, January 8 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Allison Brennan will discuss her new thriller, See How They Hide.
Virtual - The World’s Natural Wonders with Bill Gette: Panama - From the Canal to an Extinct Volcano
Thursday, January 9 @ 1:00—2:15 PM
Join us for this 6 part series all about Bill’s International Travel Adventures! He will take you for a walk in the tropical rainforest along the Panama Canal, show you photos of ships passing through Miraflores Locks on their way to the Pacific Ocean, describe the many birds found in the rice fields along the Pacific coast, and share images of the biodiversity in the caldera of an extinct volcano at El Valle.
In Person - Women’s Wisdom Circle: Decisions & Challenges of Mothers Working or Staying Home
Thursday, January 9 @ 6:00—7:30 PM
For this session three members of the Ashland Moms Group will discuss how they made their decisions to be a full-time working mom, part-time working mom, or stay-at-home mom. Each has its rewards and challenges and we look forward to the discussion! This panel will be led by Meena Jain, Ashland Library Director.
HYBRID - Romance Book Club
Thursday, January 9 @ 6:30—7:30 PM
Read a Historical Romance by a Debut Author
Virtual - Declutter series with Jamie Novak: New Year How to Keep Your Organizing Resolutions
Thursday, January 9 @ 7:00—8:30 PM
Decluttering humorist Jamie Novak shares the best ways to get and stay organized for the New Year. Plus, a list of resources you will use year-round. Then join the live guided tidy-up for a quick jumpstart!
Virtual - Bestselling Author and Judge David Ellis
Thursday, January 9 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author (and judge!) David Ellis will discuss his new thrillers, The Best Lies and Lies I Told, which he co-authored with James Patterson.
In Person - Mystery Book Club
Friday, January 10 @ 12:00—1:00 PM
Read Thin Ice by Paige Shelton.
Virtual - Friday Night Film Discussion
Friday, January 10 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Watch My Mother’s Castle (French, Kanopy)
Virtual - Author Victoria Gilbert
Friday, January 10 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Author (and retired librarian!) Victoria Gilbert will discuss her new cozy mystery novel, Schooled in Murder: A Campus Sleuth Mystery.
Bollywood Dance Workshop
Saturday, January 11 @ 1:00—1:45 PM
*For Adults and Teens
Come learn the art of Bollywood dance! If you have seen a Bollywood movie, you’ll know that a feature of some is a big, elaborate dance number. This is your chance to break a small sweat and learn the moves.
Virtual - African Art Series: Case Studies: Art in Cultural Context: Contrasting Cultures
Sunday, January 12 @ 2:30—4:00 PM
Contrasting Styles -The Dogon of Mali and the Yoruba of Nigeria.
In Person - Card Making with Jan Poppendieck
Monday, January 13 @ 6:30—7:30 PM
Come join us for an evening of card making with Jan. We will learn stamping and card making techniques using our huge stash of supplies.
Virtual - How Birds Created the World and other stories with Author Randi Minetor
Monday, January 13 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
We’re very excited to chat with author and journalist Randi Minetor who, with her photographer husband Nic, have visited 354 (out of 429) National Parks! All of their travels have inspired one of Randi’s books, The Complete Language Of Birds. Today, Randi will be discussing her book, birds and their evolution, and (hopefully) some of her travels!
Virtual - Bestselling Author Tracey Lange
Monday, January 13 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Tracey Lange will discuss her new novel, What Happened to the McCrays?, in conversation with author Amy Jo Burns.
Virtual - Historical Fiction Book Recs with Bestselling Author, Jane Healey
Tuesday, January 14 @ 6:30—7:00 PM
Love Historical Fiction but not sure what to read next? Join bestselling author, Jane Healey (and Ashland fave!), monthly for 30 minutes of pure book recommendations - the best of historical fiction out there! We’re sure you’ll find something to like from Jane’s many enthusiastic reviews.
Virtual - Understanding Kim Jung Un’s “Hermit Kingdom” with Brandon Gauthier
Tuesday, January 14 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
This presentation examines the broader history of North Korea since 1948 and highlights the historical conditions that led to the emergence of the Kim family dynasty.
Virtual - Bestselling Authors Clay McLeod Chapman & V. Castro
Tuesday, January 14 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Author Clay McLeod Chapman will discuss his latest social horror novel, Wake Up and Open Your Eyes, in conversation with author V. Castro.
Virtual - Thriller/Horror Book Recs with Bookstagrammer @redreadreviews
Tuesday, January 14 @ 7:30—8:00 PM
Not sure what to read next? Join Jody Blanchette (aka @redreadreviews), monthly, for 30 minutes of pure book recommendations - the best of horror and thrillers out there! We’re sure you’ll find something to like from Jody’s many enthusiastic reviews.
In Person - Half-Past Crafts: Felted Penguins
Wednesday, January 15 @ 5:30—7:30 PM
This month we will be making adorable needle-felted penguins!
Virtual - Environmental Book Club
Wednesday, January 15 @ 6:30—7:30 PM
Read “Year of No Garbage: Recycling Lies, Plastic Problems, and One Woman’s Trashy Journey to Zero Waste” by Eve O. Schaub.
Virtual - 2x Pulitzer Prize Finalist Adam Haslett
Wednesday, January 15 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and National Book Award finalist Adam Haslett will discuss his latest novel, Mothers and Sons.
Virtual - Women’s Fiction Book Recs with Bestselling Author, Kristan Higgins
Thursday, January 16 @ 6:30—7:00 PM
Love Women’s Fiction but not sure what to read next? Join bestselling author, Kristan Higgins (and Ashland fave!), quarterly for 30 minutes of pure book recommendations - the best of women’s fiction out there! We’re sure you’ll find something to like from Kristan’s many enthusiastic reviews.
Virtual - Bestselling Author Kate Fagan
Thursday, January 16 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Kate Fagan will discuss her new novel, The Three Lives of Cate Kay
Virtual - Author Jessie Garcia
Friday, January 17 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Author Jessie Garcia will discuss her new thriller, The Business Trip
In Person - Cook Book Club
Tuesday, January 21 @ 5:00—6:00 PM
Cook from United Tastes of America: An Atlas of Food Facts & Recipes from Every State by Gabrielle Langholtz.
Virtual - Masters of Song: Rodgers and Hammerstein Part 1
Tuesday, January 21 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Explore the early career of composer Richard Rodgers, his successful collaboration with lyricist Lorenz Hart (Manhattan, Connecticut Yankee, Jumbo etc.), and the eventual break-up of their partnership.
Virtual - Bestselling Author James Grippando
Tuesday, January 21 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Author James Grippando will discuss his new legal thriller, Grave Danger
In Person - Bio/Memoir Book Club
Wednesday, January 22 @ 11:00 AM—12:00 PM
Read Slow Noodles by Chantha Nguon
Virtual - In Conversation with Author and Historian Philippa Langley
Wednesday, January 22 @ 2:00—3:15 PM
We are so looking forward to chatting with author and historical sleuth, Philippa Langley, about her book “The Princes in the Tower: Solving History’s Greatest Cold Case” and her discovery of the grave of King Richard III in 2012. Join us as she discusses her research methods, her team, her findings, and how solving this cold case affects our understanding of the royal monarchy (in the 1500s, of course).
Virtual - Author Leah Konen
Wednesday, January 22 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Author Leah Konen will discuss her new thriller, The Last Room on the Left
Virtual - The Big Cut West of Tracy with author Cindy Wilson
Thursday, January 23 @ 7:00—8:15 PM
The Big Cut West of Tracy is an approximately 45-minute presentation focusing on the railroad blockades that kept food and fuel from reaching the newly-formed towns in southwestern Minnesota and southeastern Dakota Territory during the Hard Winter of 1880-81.
Virtual - Bestselling Authors Scott Turow & Alafair Burke
Thursday, January 23 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling authors Scott Turow (Presumed Guilty) and Alafair Burke (The Note) will discuss their newest thrillers, in conversation with Dwyer Murphy, editor-in-chief of CrimeReads.
Virtual - Friday Night Film Discussion
Friday, January 24 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Watch “My Father’s Glory”
Virtual - Bestselling Author Vicki Delany
Friday, January 24 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Vicki Delany will discuss her new cozy mystery novel, The Incident of the Book in the Nighttime: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery
In Person - Romance Author Loretta Chase in conversation with Caroline Linden
Saturday, January 25 @ 1:00—3:00 PM
One of our very favorite romance authors, Loretta Chase, has a new book out!!! Let the squeeing begin! “My Inconvenient Duke” the third in the Difficult Dukes series, is a much anticipated story of a charming brother’s best friend second-chance historical romance. If you know Loretta at all (as you should, she’s an ICON!), you know you’re in for a treat. AND, we’ll be celebrating the 30th Anniversary of “The Lord of Scoundrels”, Loretta’s groundbreaking story that spent years at the top of All About Romance’s top 100 books of all time. AND, as an extra bonus, Loretta will be in conversation with another of our favorite historical romance authors, Caroline Linden! Buckle up your bonnets, this is gonna be a good one!
Virtual - Encounters with Killers with True Crime Author Katherine Ramsland
Monday, January 27 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Dr. Katherine Ramsland recounts her most memorable interactions with serial killers over the course of her life, describing how it shaped her career in forensic psychology. A Pied Piper, two Coed Killers, a Candy Man’s handyman, and BTK, among others, have left their marks on her research and writing, both fiction and nonfiction.
Virtual - Bestselling Author Fiona Davis
Monday, January 27 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Author Fiona Davis will discuss her new historical fiction novel, The Stolen Queen
Virtual - Author Judith Lindbergh on Her Novel “Akmaral”
Tuesday, January 28 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
We’re thrilled to welcome author Judith Lindbergh, who has Ashland roots, to our virtual stage. Her book, “Akmaral” is about a nomad woman warrior on the ancient Central Asian steppe.
Virtual - Cultural Perspectives in Chocolate with Cocoa Beantown
Tuesday, January 28 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Learn about different perceptions of chocolate around the world while also picking up tips and tricks on how to learn more about a local food culture just by visiting a chocolate shop in this multi-cultural chocolate seminar.
Virtual - International Author Samantha Sotto Yambao
Tuesday, January 28 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
International author Samantha Sotto Yambao will discuss her new fantasy novel, Water Moon
In Person - Photography Challenge: Winterscapes
Wednesday, January 29 @ 6:30—7:30 PM
We know that we have many amateur photographers in Ashland and we welcome you to the Library for this special program to share our images, get ideas from fellow photography enthusiasts, and create connections with others with the same interest.
Virtual - Bestselling Author Thomas Perry
Wednesday, January 29 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Thomas Perry will discuss his new thriller, Pro Bono
In Person - Hot Chocolate Bar and Winter Reading Discussion
Thursday, January 30 @ 6:30—7:30 PM
Whether you’ve spent January participating in our Adult Winter Reading Challenge or you just love books and hot chocolate, join us for this special evening of relaxing, discussion, and hot cocoa!
Virtual - Art on Thursday: Devil with a Brush: Caravaggio’s Dramatic Masterpieces
Thursday, January 30 @ 7:00—8:15 PM
Caravaggio’s paintings reflect his tumultuous life with dramatic lighting and intense realism. The program provides an overview of the artist’s life and body of work.
Virtual - Bestselling Author Erika Swyler
Thursday, January 30 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Erika Swyler will discuss her new dystopian novel, We Lived on the Horizon
Virtual - Bestselling Author Grady Hendrix
Friday, January 31 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Bestselling author Grady Hendrix will discuss his new horror novel, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls
Adult Weekly:
Knit and Crochet Club
Mondays @ 6pm
Walk-In
Gentle Yoga
Tuesdays @ 6pm
Registration is required
ESL Conversation Group
Wednesdays @ 6:30pm
Walk-In
Children:
Special Programs:
Stories, Songs, and Stretches
*for ages 4-7
Thursday, January 2 @ 6:30pm
Kids and their parents or caregivers are invited to play together through stories, songs and yoga shapes. No experience or equipment necessary! Registration is requested.
Dog Days of Winter
Friday, January 3 @ 10-5pm
The votes are tallied, and the kids of Ashland chose dogs! Stop by any time to celebrate some of our favorite furry friends, including Dog Man, Bluey, Clifford and more. Festivities include a scavenger hunt, craft, and games: we’ll play Keepy Uppy at 10:15 a.m., run a few rounds Bingo’s Bingo at both 10:45 a.m. and 1 p.m., and have family Doggo Trivia at noon. Register for trivia, otherwise drop in!
Clocktown Rockers!
*For ages 2-5 with a caregiver
Friday, January 10 @ 10:30am
A special Friday edition of this popular story time! Join Miss Katrina for this new music and movement program! We’ll dance to favorite kids’ tunes, have fun with instruments and other props, and read a story, all while building your child’s early literacy and executive function skills. For ages 2-5 with a caregiver.
Chinese Storytime
Tuesday, January 14 @ 6pm
Bring the whole family to the library for engaging stories, familiar songs, a fun art project and a special scavenger hunt, all in Chinese! Registration is requested and all are welcome.
Friday Free Play!
*for kids 0-5 with a caregiver
Friday, January 17 @ 10am
Build your child’s social and motor skills and connect with other parents during this low-key library play time. An assortment of special age appropriate toys and activities will be available for children ages birth through 5. Drop in any time, no registration required.
Yoga Storytime with Ava
Saturday, January 18 @ 10:00—10:45 AM
Join local author, social emotional learning teacher and yoga instructor Ava Dussault for a reading of her charming picture book, Renee Finds Her Calm, followed by a short yoga session. For families with children ages 3-10. Registration required. Paper Airplane Challenge!
Saturday, January 18 @ 1:00—2:00 PM
Up, up and away! Design, fold and test your own paper airplane. Then compete in several challenges to see if your plane has what it takes! For kids ages 7-12. Registration required.
La Hora del Cuento
*para familias
Spanish Storytime
*for families
Wednesday, January 22 @ 6:30pm
Los invitamos a disfrutar en familia de una sesión de cuentos en español en la biblioteca. Ofreceremos la oportunidad de sumergirse en historias cautivadoras, rimas divertidas y canciones alegres, ¡todo en español! Join us for a special story time, offering families the opportunity to immerse themselves in captivating stories, fun rhymes, and cheerful songs, all in Spanish.
Little Crafters
*for 0-5 with a caregiver
Monday, January 27 @ 10:30am
Come join the Ashland Mom’s Club for this story time, where little hands get to explore big ideas! Start with a sweet and lively story time, followed by a simple craft that’s perfect for curious minds. Bring your imagination, and let’s make some colorful memories together!
Lego Club with Kim the Lego Lady
*Grades K-3
Wednesday, January 29 @ 4:30pm
Calling all LEGO masters! Join Kim the Lego Lady for an interactive building adventure! Afterward, your awesome creations will be displayed in the library until the next LEGO club! Registration is required and space is limited.
Drive-in Movies @ APL!
Friday, January 31 @ 10:00—11:30 AM
Enjoy the drive-in any time of year! Come early to design your own car from a cardboard box. Then ‘drive’ into our ‘theater’, park your car, and enjoy a movie or two on the big screen! We’ll be showing short film adaptations of children’s books that are fun for the whole family. Be sure to take your car to continue the fun at home! For families. Registration is required.
Little Picassos Club
*Grades 2-5
Tuesday, January 7 @ 4:30pm
Tuesday, January 28 @ 4:30pm
Looking to create your next masterpiece? Join Miss Kayla for Little Picassos Club, ideal for kids in grades 2 through 5. Each week, we will learn about a different artist or art style and work on unique art projects, ranging from painting to sculpting and everything in between! Come ready to get your hands messy and let your creativity show! Registration required.
Book Clubs!
APL Kids 1&2 Book Club
Wednesday, January 15 @ 4:15pm
Calling all first and second graders for APL Kids book club! Each month we will introduce an exciting book series. The children will follow along with Ms. Katrina as she reads the first book of the series aloud, then we’ll discuss what we’ve read and do a fun craft or activity together! Copies of the first and second book in the series will be available for checkout after the meeting. Registration required.
Graphic Novel Book Club
Thursday, January 16 @ 6:30pm
*grades 3 thru 6
Dive into a world where stories jump off the page! Each month, you’ll read an exciting graphic novel before our meeting, where we’ll chat about the book, play awesome games, and unleash your creativity with fun art projects. Plus, you get to vote on what book we’ll read next—so your voice truly matters! With new friends, thrilling stories, and endless fun, it’s the ultimate way to bring reading to life. Don’t miss out on the excitement—come be a part of our graphic novel gang!
Space is limited to 16 and registration is required.
Kindergarten Book Club
Tuesday, January 21 @ 4:30pm
Calling all budding bookworms! Join us for the Beginning Readers Book Club, where stories come alive in the most magical way! Every month, kindergartners gather for a fun-filled, choral-style reading adventure. We’ll explore new worlds, create themed art, and make new friends—all while having a blast with books!
Space is limited to 12 and registration is required.
Be a Reading Machine: STEM for Littles
Thursday, January 23 @ 10:30—11:00 AM
*For families with children ages 2-6
Join us for a STEM-themed storytime perfect for curious little minds! We’ll read fun stories with a scientific twist and work on a STEM activity that little ones can get their hands on. Registration required.
Ashland STEM Club
Saturday, January 4 @ 11am
Please Register
*for kids in K-5
Join this exciting workshop, run by high school students, that ignites curiosity with hands-on experiments, new innovations and take-home activities.
Weekly Storytimes:
Clocktown Rockers!
*For ages 2-5 with a caregiver
Tuesdays at 10:30-11am
Join Miss Katrina for this new music and movement program! We’ll dance to favorite kids’ tunes, have fun with instruments and other props, and read a story, all while building your child’s early literacy and executive function skills.
Storytime Sprouts
* For ages 0-3 with a caregiver
Wednesdays @ 10:30am-11am
Join us for a fun and interactive story time filled with singing, reading, bounces, fingerplays, puppets, instruments, and more! This engaging program is designed to introduce young children to the joys of literature and music while promoting early literacy skills.
Saturday Stories
*for ages 2-5 with a caregiver
Join Miss Kayla for a new Saturday morning storytime! We’ll read lively stories, do fun rhymes and movement activities, and work on simple crafts. For families with children ages 2-5. No registration required.
Saturday, January 4 @ 10:30am
Saturday, January 11 @ 10:30am
Saturday, January 25 @ 10:30am
Project ABC Play, Learn, and Grow Group
*for Ages 0 to 5
Tuesdays at 11am
A parent and child group offered by the Metrowest YMCA and the Early Childhood Alliance of Ashland & Framingham. A structured program to help prepare children for socialization and a school experience.
Registration *IS* required for this program
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January 14
January 21
January 28
Teen:
Teen Makers Club
Thursday, January 9 @ 6pm
Join us for our new monthly club of teen makers!
Stitch, knit, crochet, and generally hang out with other crafty teens the second Thursday of every month from 6:00PM-7:00PM. Bring, work on, and show off your latest projects, and maybe learn a few new tips while you’re here! Registration is requested, but walk-ins are welcome!
Bollywood Dance Workshop
Saturday, January 11 @ 1:00—1:45 PM
Come learn the art of Bollywood dance! If you have seen a Bollywood movie, you’ll know that a feature of some is a big, elaborate dance number. This is your chance to break a small sweat and learn the moves, whether you are a complete dance beginner or an expert looking to strut your stuff. Teens (ages 12+) and adults are welcome at this event on Saturday, January 11th from 1:00PM to 1:45PM.
Friends of the Ashland Public Library Monthly Book Sale & Donation Day!
Saturday, January 4 @ 9:30-1pm
Customers for all our sales will find thousands of titles on the permanent sales shelves including hard and soft cover fiction (all alphabetized by author for ease of shopping), a wide selection of history and politics titles, health and family living books, plus memoirs, biographies, and loads of additional titles, all arranged by genre. An entire section of the Book Sale Room is arranged for children to browse and select from a huge collection of board books, picture books, easy readers, and chapter books.
To keep the shelves stocked with fresh selections, the Friends accept donations in the library parking lot of gently used books, audio books and DVDs. Friends volunteers will be available to assist donors during this time. There is also a cart in the mezzanine lobby for donations at any time during library hours.
Proceeds from these monthly book sales and all fundraising efforts made by the Friends fund 100% of children, teen, and adult programs, our wonderful Museum Passes, and so much more!