What’s fun in the sun and cool in the shade? NWPL Summer Book Bingo! Stop by, pick up your Bingo card, and start reading… Audiobooks, print books, ebooks – they all count! Listen while driving to the beach, curl up in the hammock with a long classic, or download a dozen ebooks onto your device […]
This year’s national summer reading theme, “All Together Now”, celebrates reading with reading challenges and programming. Participating could mean earning fun prizes, learning new things, enjoying live entertainment, and getting lost in a great book.
Joyce Yoo Babbitt is the local elementary schools’ librarian and the producer of “1, 2, 3 Ready! Read! Review!” a weekly book review podcast for – and by – kids. We invite kids and parents to join us on Mondays beginning in late June to share their reading journey.
Calling all needlework enthusiasts! Join us Tuesday mornings at 10 am for an informal gathering of needleworkers at all levels. Bring your work in progress for a morning of sharing and encouragement.
This Tuesday Story Time is geared for children ages birth to 20 months. See also Thursdays for Toddler story time.
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!
Want to talk about fiction? NWPL invites you to read between the lines!
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.
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.
What is your interest: Vermont ecology? Memoir writing? Technology/computer tutorials? Learning Japanese or Irish? Political, social, or legal issues? Entrepreneurship? College Prep? Automotive repair? Thousands of online courses and resources for both adults and children are available for NWPL cardholders.
The Friends of the Norman Williams Public Library host a weekly bridge game at the library on Thursday afternoons.
Attention all knitters! Come and meet with other knitters in the library Thursday afternoons from 2 to 3 pm.
The practice of Qigong has been recommended to increase one’s blood circulation, oxygenation, flexibility, stability, balance, and overall sense of well-being. No matter your physical state of being, Qigong offers a pathway to enhance your quality of life.