Special Program
Special Program
Events
Create a Found Poem for National Poetry Month
Also known as a "Redacted" or "Blackout" poem, stop by and create one by selecting some words and masking others on an existing printed page.
Counterpoint Chorus | Act of Remembrance
Counterpoint, a professional Vocal Ensemble based in Montpelier, VT, will perform, “Act of Remembrance, " an eclectic musical program features choral elegies from various faith traditions exploring the ways we mourn and honoring those whom we have lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Great Bennington Battle and Vermont | Howard Coffin
The surrender at Saratoga of a British army has long been called the decisive battle of the American Revolution, but perhaps John Burgoyne was doomed two months earlier at the Battle of Bennington.
“One-off” Book Discussion | The Light Pirate | Vermont Reads
The Vermont Humanities' current Vermont Reads selection is The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton. We have chosen the novel for our next “One-off” discussion to be facilitated by Alan Berolzheimer.
In Full Bloom: A Fundraising Event
After the long winter, join us in welcoming Spring at the Norman Williams Public Library!
Bookstock Programs @ NWPL
The Bookstock Festival of Words returns to Woodstock with programs around the village. The library will host Master Class workshops and Poetry readings.
Stephen Kiernan | Pollock’s Last Lover: A Novel of Art and Deception
Set in New York City in alternating time periods – the 1950s and the early 2000s – Pollock’s Last Lover is the engrossing tale of two women whose lives collide as they contend with the art and legacy of the brilliant, tragic painter Jackson Pollock.
World Wide Knit in Public Day Gathering
The NWPL Knitters invite everyone to a casual gathering at the library in celebration of yarn, knitting, and the creative community.
Emily Franklin | Love & Other Monsters.
Love & Other Monsters, a new novel by Emily Franklin, is the untold origin story of Frankenstein, a feminist reckoning of sisters, survival, and the creation of monsters — both those on the page and those who walk among us.