Dungeons & Dragons Club
Tuesdays, February 13 and 27 at 4:30 pm. Please bring a 5th edition third-level character sheet if possible; pre-generated characters will also be available. All ages invited. Free; please register online.
Tuesdays, February 13 and 27 at 4:30 pm. Please bring a 5th edition third-level character sheet if possible; pre-generated characters will also be available. All ages invited. Free; please register online.
Join freelance author Nathan Jacobs and other writers to discuss your work. All skill levels welcome!
Join freelance author Nathan Jacobs and other writers to discuss your work. All skill levels welcome!
Join Marty Kaback and our local book club on Thursday, February 8 at 5:30 pm to discuss the paranormal mystery Whispers at Dusk by Heather Graham. “Four bodies have been discovered along Europe’s riverbanks, placed with care – and completely drained of blood... Tasked with investigating, the FBI recruits Agents Della Hamilton and Mason Carter… If you want to catch a vampire killer, you need agents who can speak with the dead. The pair travel to Norway, where the shadowy forests of Lillehammer reveal a gruesome scene...
This month the group is taking on the horror drama Byzantium on Monday, February 5 at 5:00 pm. Residents of a coastal town learn the secret of two mysterious women who have sought shelter at a rundown hotel – with deadly consequences. All adults are welcome; no registration is required.
Wednesday, January 31 from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm. All you need is your current sewing project. Packed lunches welcome!
Why should the kids have all the fun? At 6:00 pm on Thursday, January 25, adults (and older teens) are invited to enjoy anime that’s more at their level – and popcorn! This month step into the strange world of Death Parade, where participants play games with high stakes; they cannot leave until the game is over, and when it is, their life may be too.
Join us to sit back, relax, and enjoy a good film and good snacks, including movie theater-style popcorn! All ages are invited to the library on Wednesday, January 24 at 6:00 pm for the classic comedy fantasy The Princess Bride. A bedridden boy’s grandfather reads him the story of a farmgirl-turned-princess who encounters numerous obstacles in her quest to be reunited with her true love.