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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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Tweens ages 9-13: Let’s get together to read new books, discuss ideas and characters and meet other book lovers! Each session features a new book, a staff-led group discussion and a related activity.
Space is limited so registration…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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Love books? Join other readers (ages 9–13) for lively Zoom discussions led by a Library staff member. Each month, we’ll dive into a new title, share ideas, talk about characters and build community through stories.
Space is limited so…

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Explore key moments in American history through the eyes of relatable characters in this engaging book club. American Girl books offer unique historical insights from a girl’s point of view. Join us to read, participate in an activity and…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

- ,Online event
A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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Calling all first, second and third graders! If you love reading, join us for a fun book exploration. Each session, we’ll dive into a new book with a staff-led talk and activity inspired by the story.
Space is limited so registration for…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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Tweens ages 9-13: Let’s get together to read new books, discuss ideas and characters and meet other book lovers! Each session features a new book, a staff-led group discussion and a related activity.
Space is limited so registration for…

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A timely meditation on generosity and interconnection, this short piece of writing invites readers to rethink economics through the lens of reciprocity and abundance. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom and ecological insight, it offers a powerful…

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Join us online and connect with other community readers. Each month, we’ll explore a new title ranging from bestselling teen books to graphic novels. Come together on Monday evenings to share thoughts, ask questions and jump into a…

Tweens ages 9-13: Let’s get together to read new books, discuss ideas and characters and meet other book lovers! Each session features a new book, a staff-led group discussion and a related activity.
Space is limited so registration…

Calling all first, second and third graders! If you love reading, join us for a fun book exploration. Each session, we’ll dive into a new book with a staff-led talk and activity inspired by the story.
Space is limited so registration for…

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Patron Pick! A house in the New England woods becomes the anchor for an epic, multi-century tapestry of lives, natural forces and hidden legacies. It asks: how do we remain connected — to land, to history, to each other — when time buries…

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How to Know A Person
Brooks explores the art of truly knowing others in an age of surface relationships — arguing that depth, caring and vulnerability are radicals in our time. It’s part memoir, part reflection: a call to cultivate a…

