Week of Events
Dungeons & Dragons (10th-12th grade)
Dungeons & Dragons (10th-12th grade)
The tides are turning. The world is growing restless, politics are heating up, and alliances are both forged and tested in this turbulent era. Will truth win out over lies? Will courage trump cowardice? Roll some dice, take chances, and join us in this steampunk inspired political fantasy adventure of Dungeons and Dragons. This game […]
Preschool Craft and Storytime
Preschool Craft and Storytime
Preschool story time is a beautiful tradition that builds a nurturing love of reading with your child. It is for children 3-5 years old and their caregivers. Please note that you must register for each day you can attend. Sharing books and reading together is the best way to raise a reader. This program is […]
Knitting Club
Knitting Club
Grab your needles and yarn and join the knitting group that meets at the library every Tuesday from 3-6pm! This group is perfect for every level of knitting expertise—from novice to expert. New participants are encouraged to register.
Dungeons & Dragons (7th-9th grade)
Dungeons & Dragons (7th-9th grade)
Join the crew, battle monsters, and go on a voyage of mythical proportions as you roll dice with friends in this swash-buckling adventure of dungeons and dragons. Please register online.
Wee Make Music & Storytime
Wee Make Music & Storytime
This program is filled with music, movement, and book sharing for babies and children up to 3 years old and their caregivers. It represents one of the many ways Pennsylvania Public Libraries support the PA Forward Initiative by providing civic, social, and basic literacy opportunities for learning. Registration is required for each day you will […]
Homeschool Group
The Man Behind the Maps
The Man Behind the Maps
John Turner, of the East Lycoming Historical Society, will present “John Melish: The Man Behind the Maps.” John Melish (1771-1822), who was responsible for the famous 1816 “Manifest Destiny” map of the United States, the first map of Lycoming County (1817), and the famous Pennsylvania state map of 1822, is rightly remembered for these and […]