NWPL will be closed on Juneteenth, Friday, June 19.
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A Wassail tradition returns with a sampler of holiday songs performed by Wrensong, an a cappella choral group from the Upper Valley that focuses on Renaissance music.
Award-winning author, storyteller, and educator, Michael Caduto, has a brand new storybook to share. Join us for a reading, followed by a gingerbread decorating activity.
Join us to celebrate "Flower Power," an exhibition of prints, and paintings by Patsy Highberg.
Musicians and listeners alike are invited to attend and enjoy this Interplay Jazz Jam Session on the Mezzanine with its great acoustics and baby grand piano.
Jenifer Carlo, Program Manager at Patient Choices Vermont, will discuss Vermont’s Patient Choice at End of Life Law (Act 39) – what it is and how it works.
Our September "Library After Hours" is a “fun-raiser” that is also a mini-fundraiser: BINGO NIGHT!
Starry and Restless is a page-turning story of three reporters whose curiosity, grit, and ambition expanded the possibilities for women and meaningful work. The writer will discuss the ways these pioneering women changed how we see the world and the role of journalism with Jeff Sharlet.
Meet photographer Lyn Swett Miller and enjoy her exhibition, “Meandering Mold: Messages from a Garden Library,” at a special reception in the Mezzanine Gallery.
Test your knowledge! Trivia questions will run the gamut from pop culture, sports, history, and – of course – books at this fun “Library After Hours” event.
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.
The U.S. The Declaration of Independence seemed to represent a fresh start for humanity, but old prejudices, power structures, and flaws of human nature have limited the revolutionary potential of the nation.
Lily Brooks-Dalton, author of The Light Pirate, plans to stop by NWPL for an informal visit after the special book festival at the high school for students from around the state.