Unearth a Story | Summer Reading Program
June 27 - August 8Explore stories, nature, gardens, and more at NWPL this summer! Learn more »
Little Explorers: Stories & Science
Fridays | July 10-31 | 2 pm | NWPL Side Garden
In partnership with Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, nature-themed story times and lessons.
Mezzanine Gallery | Gael Cantlin & Rose Cantlin
Artist Reception | Fri | July 17 | 4 pm
"A little of this, a little of that..." Exhibition runs July & August
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown | Family Movie Night
Fri | July 17 | 7 pm
Our heroes join forces with new friends to save the valley!
Peter Lindenfeld & A Century in the Making
Sat | July 18 | 2 pm
Learn about a life woven from family, teaching, social justice, and community from Princeton, NJ, to summers in Barnard, VT.
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Children’s Room
Located on the lower level, the Children’s Room functions as a “library within a library.” A wall of windows overlooks the children’s garden and the space features dedicated areas for babies, kids, and teens, as well as a separate room for Story Time and crafts.
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A Note from Clare McFarland, Library Director
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250 Years: Looking Back & Looking Ahead
A four-part lecture series at Norman Williams Public Library, co-hosted by Woodstock History Center. Free and open to all!
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