What’s on Your Nightstand? The Not-A-Book-Club Book Club
Online via ZoomThis is NOT the usual book club. We chat about books you are reading, the books you’ve loved, and the books you’ve always wanted to read. No required reading!
This is NOT the usual book club. We chat about books you are reading, the books you’ve loved, and the books you’ve always wanted to read. No required reading!
On Tuesday evenings, join us for chess at the Library from 5-7 pm. Play chess in the company of fellow enthusiasts where everyone is welcome!
Recite! – an open mic poetry event, monthly on the 2nd Tuesday, at 5:30 pm. Everyone is welcome to participate - bring a poem of your own or one from a favorite poet to read and share, or simply listen and enjoy.
A stitch in time saves nine… Join us and mend, patch, darn, and hem those items languishing in your wardrobe or create your own darning sampler to practice your stitches.
Graphic novels use a combination of art and text to tell stories. They may feature adventure, history, biography, science, fiction – any story worth telling! Come learn about new graphic novels, talk about your favorites, and maybe create your own. We’ll meet weekly on Tuesdays; for grades 3 through 6 during the school year; June […]
Join us to read a few books on a theme of the week! Enjoy stories, socializing, and often a project tied into the theme. For young children ages 20 months – 3 1/2 years.
Attention all knitters! Come and meet with other knitters in the library Thursday afternoons from 2 to 3 pm.
The Friends of the Norman Williams Public Library welcome everyone for the weekly bridge game on Thursday afternoons.
Want to learn about sustainability? Ben Kogan brings his knowledge to the “Green Books” discussion group at Norman Williams Public Library. We’ll explore non-fiction writing about the environment and sustainability. The group meets monthly on the 3rd Thursday at 3:30 pm.
Join three award-winning audio storytellers for a “live event” at Norman Williams Public Library. Hear excerpts from their shows and a panel discussion about what goes into making their evocative, sound-rich narrative podcasts.