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The library will open with a delayed 1:00 p.m. start today, January, 11, 2025. Thank you and stay safe!

 

 

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The latest edition of the Friends of the Library

Bookworms Newsletter is here! 

 

 

 

Sign up for the Winter Reading Challenge!

 

All ages are invited to participate in our "Be a Reading Machine" Winter Reading Challenge!

Sign up on the website or use the Beanstack app on to track your reading progress between

January 1 and February 28th! 



Those who complete the challenge will earn a prize and be invited to the

Winter Reading Finale Celebration on

Sunday, March 2nd at 2:00 p.m.!!!

 

 

 

Souper Bowl

January 11- February 8th, 2025

Food insecurity is no game and is especially hard this year for many local families. Please help the library’s Teen Advisory Board tackle hunger by donating boxed crackers and hearty canned soup, stew, or chili to the Souper Bowl Soup Drive. 



Donations can be placed in the marked bin at the library during business hours January 11th through February 8th. With your help, we can score a touchdown for our local food bank.

 

 

Monday, January 13th, 2025     7:00 pm

Join the York-Poquoson Master Gardners as the guide us on how to choose and care for your houseplants.


​​​​​​​See some creative ways to use them and some interesting containers. Consider some plants you might not have thought of as house plants.

 

Register Here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select Tuesdays 6:30pm

 

December 17

January 7 & 21

February 4 & 18

 

Whether you are an experienced crocheter or are just starting out, this group provides a warm and inclusive environment where you can share your passion for crocheting, learn new techniques, and connect with crochet enthusiasts of all ages.

 

All are welcome!

 

 

Mobile Printing

Princh mobile printingIntroducing Princh, our new mobile printing service! With our new service it is now possible to easily and securely print from a mobile phone, tablet, or laptop, both remotely and at the library.

Look for flyers at the circulation desk or the poster near the printer for a QR code.



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