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Make a Dreamcatcher

On June 24 at 1:30 p.m. make your own dreamcatcher while watching our Zoom presentation. Register at online Event Calendar to receive materials kit along with a Zoom link and password, for ages 11 and older. 

How To Use Zoom

We are now using Zoom, along with Facebook, to bring you more interactive online programming.  Simply download the free Zoom app from your app store onto a device that has a camera…desktop, tablet or phone.  Then register for the library program offered in Zoom. We will send you a link and password the day of […]

Cup Stacking & Juggling with Mr. Jim

On Wednesday, June 24 at 10:00 a.m. see a Mr. Jim video on our Facebook events. He teaches cup stacking (Solo brand cups work well) and juggling basics (use rolled up socks).  Register online to receive text or email reminder, open to all ages. See online Event Calendar for more fun online programs.     

Karen Land talks about Iditarod

On Monday, June 15 at 2:00 p.m.  Karen Land joins us via ZOOM to share her Iditarod Story, for all ages.  Register at the Event Calendar to receive an email with the Zoom meeting link.  Be sure to check the rest of the Event Calendar for more fun programs.   

Author Nguyen Mai Live on Instagram

On Tuesday , June 16  at 7:00 p.m.  hoopla Book Club brings you “The Mountains Sing” author Nguyen Mai live on Instagram @hoopladigital.    

Summer Reading Club Register Here

Read 20 minutes a day to get a chance to win a mini-fridge, a Kindle Fire, a $100 gift card or other fun prizes. Summer Reading is for all ages and runs from June 1 – July 18.  Register here. You can also call the library to have reading logs left in vestibule during Library-To-Go […]

New Online Library Programs

Starting in May, the library is now offering some of your favorite library programs in an online version.  Go to our Facebook page > Events> scroll down to Upcoming Events for more information on Movie Club, Books & Brews and Middlebury Menu Makers.  

Talking About Corona Virus with Kids

Sometimes talking to our kids about scary and hard topics is daunting. Here are some tips for talking to the younger (elementary age and below) aged children.

How to Make a Face Mask

The CDC recently announced recommendations that everyone should wear a face mask while in public. Time magazine released an article about how to create your own face mask, with or without a sewing machine. If you are a creative or craft loving person, you might consider making masks for your neighbors or calling local agencies […]

Facebook Fun with Ms. Beth

Each weekday, Ms. Beth, our Children’s Librarian, will be doing activities on Facebook. Here is what is planned for the week of April 14-19.
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