Join us for a special two-session December storytime! Stories, songs, crafts and bubbles for the 5 and under crowd! For further information, email rx.jkallay@biblio.org
Grab a cup of hot cocoa and take a stroll along Joey's Trail for a festive winter story. Come back inside to warm up by the fire and enjoy a short holiday movie! 11am - A Rugrats Chanukah 11:30am - Elena of Avalor: Festival of Lights 1pm - Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas
End of Summer Storytime August 21 & 28 Stories, songs, and bubbles for the 5 and under crowd Drop-in to any event. Questions? email rx.jkallay@biblio.org
Artificial Intelligence is a quickly-evolving sector. Ryan Elsinga, Data Engineer for a Fortune 150 energy tech company, will answer some common questions about A.I. to demystify this emerging field. What is it? How is it built? How is it used? Should we fear this new technology? Can we get more context around this? Ryan recently […]
Join us for an hour of French conversation with Isabel. This is a casual gathering for those that wish to practice their french, whether you’ve been speaking for years or are just learning. All levels are welcome!
Book Donations accepted today at the Hodge Memorial Library (4 North St.) Items we love to have donated: New & gently used popular fiction and non-fiction Books for children Items we cannot accept for donation: Books in poor/unclean condition (ask yourself, would I read this in bed?) Encyclopedias Dictionaries Bibles Books with torn pages Old […]
Preschool Storytime September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 16, 23, 30 Stories, songs, and bubbles for the 5 and under crowd Drop-in to any event. Questions? email rx.jkallay@biblio.org
ATLAS (At the Library After School): Grades K-1 Not a Stick 1) Register using THIS ONLINE FORM 2) Print permission note 3) Send note to school prior to the first day of the event. To allow us time to prepare, registration must be received by the FRIDAY preceding the program. Space is limited to 15 students Homeschoolers […]
Preschool Storytime September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 16, 23, 30 Stories, songs, and bubbles for the 5 and under crowd Drop-in to any event. Questions? email rx.jkallay@biblio.org
ATLAS (At the Library After School) Grades 2-3 Scribble Stones To allow us time to prepare, registration must be received by the FRIDAY preceding the program. To register after that date, email rx.jkallay@burnhamlibrary.org Space is limited to 15 students Homeschoolers are welcome! A library staff member will walk your child to the library from […]
Questions about you computer, laptop, or smartphone? Stop in to chat with Bill Chin & John Irwin of Software Matters, Inc. Members of the group are also encouraged to share their tips & tricks with others so that we can learn from each other!
We are excited to welcome dance caller Billy Fischer for a community Contra Dance at Hurlburt Park on Apple Lane. All ages are welcome. No experience is necessary to join in the fun (none of us know how to do this dance either!) Please feel free to bring food & drinks. Contra Dance is a […]
Preschool Storytime September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 16, 23, 30 Stories, songs, and bubbles for the 5 and under crowd Drop-in to any event. Questions? email rx.jkallay@biblio.org
ATLAS (At the Library After School): Grades 4-5 Paint by Sticker 1) Register using THIS ONLINE FORM 2) Print permission note 3) Send note to school prior to the first day of the event. To allow us time to prepare, registration must be received by the FRIDAY preceding the program. Space is limited to 15 students Homeschoolers […]
With Pete Kandefer, longtime member of the Litchfield Hills Amateur Astronomy Club. Viewing a solar eclipse is one of the most awe-inspiring sights in astronomy. Two of these will track across the U.S. in the next nine months if you are fortunate enough to be located within the path of the Moon’s shadow. The first […]
“Magic Garden” Paintings by Megan Marden “Magic Garden” explores the ideas of the enclosed garden and the “Landscape of Symbols”, as described by Kenneth Clark in his 1949 book “Landscape in Art”, comparing the historical symbolism of the Hortus Conclusus to the artist’s perspective on the enclosed space as a protective environment, and a retreat […]
Monday | 12:00 PM — 7:00 PM |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM — 5:00 PM |
Thursday | 12:00 PM — 5:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM — 5:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM — 2:00 PM |
Sunday | Closed |