Bring a blanket or chairs (and maybe some Off…) and join us for our final summer movie night. We’ll have popcorn and whatever other snacks Shannon can get donated—come for fun and community under the stars! We will announce the movies here, on our website, and in the library itself, shortly, and provide tickets to the first people requesting them. We are limited to 200 viewers per movie (which we don’t think will be an issue…) so please get your tickets in advance by stopping by the library.
Bring a blanket or chairs (and maybe some Off…) and join us for our fifth summer movie night. We’ll have popcorn and whatever other snacks Shannon can get donated—come for fun and community under the stars! We will announce the movies here, on our website, and in the library itself, shortly, and provide tickets to the first people requesting them. We are limited to 200 viewers per movie (which we don’t think will be an issue…) so please get your tickets in advance by stopping by the library.
Free hot dogs (thanks to Stewart’s), and free ice cream (thanks to Stewart’s) starting at 7–come hungry!
We’re also grateful to have a free demonstration of a K9 unit (thanks to our amazing NY State Troopers)–if you want to know more about what it takes to be a police officer or state trooper, come and meet Trooper Jones and his furry partner, Semy! They’ll start their talk and demonstration at 7:30pm.
When they’re finished, you can meet Semy and then do some dinosaur- and dragon-themed activities while we wait for it to get dark enough to start the movies.
We’ll be watching RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON and then HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON. It’s going to be a great night and a wonderful way to wrap up a summer filled with reading and learning and doing fun things related to our “Tails and Tales” animal theme!
Bring a blanket or chairs (and maybe some Off…) and join us for our fourth summer movie night. We’ll have popcorn and whatever other snacks Shannon can get donated—come for fun and community under the stars! We will announce the movies here, on our website, and in the library itself, shortly, and provide tickets to the first people requesting them. We are limited to 200 viewers per movie (which we don’t think will be an issue…) so please get your tickets in advance by stopping by the library.
Limited to 11 children, please call the library at 988-6661 to reserve a spot. Masks are currently required (if you do not have one, we can provide you with a basic, single-layer one). Learn about the life cycle of chickens by placing fun stickers on a cute, illustrated background, and take home an educational activity page to keep the learning going!
This is the second in a series of S.T.E.M. with Stickers events we’ll do on the porch this summer. While you don’t have to attend more than one, “the more, the merrier!”
Bring a blanket or chairs (and maybe some Off…) and join us for our second summer movie night. We’ll have popcorn and whatever other snacks Shannon can get donated—come for fun and community under the stars! We will announce the movies here, on our website, and in the library itself, shortly, and provide tickets to the first people requesting them. We are limited to 200 viewers per movie (which we don’t think will be an issue…) so please get your tickets in advance by stopping by the library.
Limited to 11 children, please call the library at 988-6661 to reserve a spot. Masks are currently required (if you do not have one, we can provide you with a basic, single-layer one). Learn about the life cycle of butterflies by placing fun stickers on a cute, illustrated background, and take home an educational activity page to keep the learning going!
This is the third in a series of S.T.E.M. with Stickers events we’ll do on the porch this summer. While you don’t have to attend more than one, “the more, the merrier!”
Bring a blanket or chairs (and maybe some Off…) and join us for our first summer movie night. We’ll have popcorn and whatever other snacks Shannon can get donated—come for fun and community under the stars! We will announce the movies here, on our website, and in the library itself, shortly, and provide tickets to the first people requesting them. We are limited to 200 viewers per movie (which we don’t think will be an issue…) so please get your tickets in advance by stopping by the library.