Voting for Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Vote for your favorites in the Book Character Pumpkin Decorating Contest whenever you drop by the library, or look on our social media accounts!
M-F 9am-7:30pm EST Sat 9am-4pm EST
Vote for your favorites in the Book Character Pumpkin Decorating Contest whenever you drop by the library, or look on our social media accounts!
There is no greater responsibility for a citizen or resident of our country than to strive to learn how our government works. Luckily, it’s easier now thanks to Civics 101, a podcast from New Hampshire Public Radio! Visit http://bit.ly/civlists to
KP Cemetery Group SC10.20.21
Free, educational opportunity presented by the Pro Action Office for the Aging to learn about changes to Medicare, your Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug plan, and money saving options in 2022. Registration is required! Deadline: Wednesday, October 20th. Please call
Everyone is welcome – all fiber crafters, all skill levels. Note that per PYPL policy, attendance is capped at 10 per session, and participants must remain masked while present in the meeting room.
Unfortunately, we have had to cancel this event due to the weather. Yates County is haunting! Gather ‘round and enjoy a series of creepy tales from our region’s history and folklore. Local storytellers will recite each story and do their
Among Unitarian Universalists, there is a beloved curriculum by elder colleague Rev. Dr. Richard Gilbert entitled Building Your Own Theology. In this presentation, Rev. Taylor will use the concept and a few of the themes for this updated presentation. This
Continuing work begun with our Grappling with Racism series, you are invited to participate in a multi-part opportunity to learn about and thoughtfully engage around gender identity and expression, and the points at which they intersect with other issues. Participants