Janet Hills, long-time board member of the Greenville Area Historical Society, will be with us to give a synopsis of their new book Greenville PA Our Hometown.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase. Light refreshments will be served.
We've added a new collection of e-audioboks for those of you who listen to read. Free to use, just download the Hoopla app on an Apple or Android device.
Read MoreTickets are $50 per person. To guarantee group seating you must purchase a table of 8 ($400).
After registration, we will contact you with an invoice from Square. The invoice can be paid online or at the library. No physical tickets will be sent this year.
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The Friends of the Library will be hosting the annual book sale at the First United Methodist Church at 75 Clinton Street starting Wednesday, September 21 through Saturday, September 24.
Check out their Facebook page for more information.
Guest Author Jan Abernethy will be visiting the library on August 20 from 11 am - 1 pm. Jan will be reading her new book followed by fun activities and a book signing. Registration is appreciated.
Read MoreKeep an eye out for more information coming this month about a brand new resource at the library…
Read MoreDial "M" For Mother
Mystery Dinner Theater
Friday, October 28
You'll soon be able to book your reservation at Fates Motel to celebrate Mother Fates' 100th birthday celebration.
Join us for a free drive-in movie event! The library will be sponsoring a showing of Pan at the Reynolds Drive-In on Thursday, July 28, at 9pm. No registration required; open to all ages.
Read MoreThe Library will be closed July 2 in celebration of Independence Day. We will be open this year during Heritage Days, so stop by to see our July display of model cars and replicas of local gas stations.
Read MoreThe library will be closed on Saturday, July 2, in celebration of Independence Day!
Read MorePA/OH Gives is a program of the Community Foundation of Western PA & Eastern Ohio that matches your donations up to a certain percent (based on total donations). Our fundraising goal is $5,000 but if you want to blow that goal out of water we'd be more than fine with that!
You can give online starting Saturday, June 18. All donations received by midnight Friday, June 24 count towards the match.
Adults can dive into summer reading through our Beanstack app. Track the books you read in June and July and enter for a chance to win prizes.
This year the prizes are a $50 gift card to Nova Destinations (must be 21 or older to win), a $50 gas card, and two tickets to an 1 1/2 hour day sail on a tall ship at Tall Ships Erie on Sunday, August 28. The day sail ticket also includes a day pass to the event and deck tour passes.
Read MoreLearn a new skill this summer!
A beginning American Sign Language class will be offered on seven Saturdays starting June 25 through August 13 (no class on July 2). The course is open to all ages. Please register to attend!
Read MoreWork on our building from a 2020 Keystone Grant is finally beginning. Weather permitting, roof work will start Monday, May 2nd…
Read MoreThe posters will be on display in the David E. Baughman Community Room beginning May 19 at 6pm with a opening session. The posters will be available to view for a week afterwards.
Read MoreIf you're available on Thursday, May 12 at 6:30pm, come help us out. Please register so we know how many to plan for.
Read MoreStop in to the Children's Room between 10am and noon on May 7th and spend some time with a special lady in your life! Muffins and juice will be available to share. There will be special crafts and some fun story times.
In the spring
In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast;
In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest;
In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove;
In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
- from "Locksley Hall" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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