Karin Rosenthal: Reflections on the Human Journey
Photographer Karin Rosenthal's exhibit Reflections on the Human Journey will be on display at the BFL from March 19 to April 29. This exhibit draws from two of her series: […]
Photographer Karin Rosenthal's exhibit Reflections on the Human Journey will be on display at the BFL from March 19 to April 29. This exhibit draws from two of her series: […]
Join us on Mondays and Tuesdays for stories and songs! Outdoors, weather permitting. Bring along a blanket to get comfy. Note: if the weather is wet or below 55 degrees, […]
Use scraps of paper to create a unique piece of art! Drop-in to do this craft in the library or call ahead for curbside pickup “take & make.” Art for […]
Cinephilia is an academic word literally meaning “love of cinema,” but it also contains hints of nostalgia and passion for a film art that was undoubtedly the defining media experience […]
Join us at the library for a discussion of: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin Copies of the book are available at the library. Order your own copy […]
Stories, bounces, and songs for babies 0-24 months and their grownups! The historic nature of our building limits accessibility. This program is also offered in an accessible location at the […]
Zachary Melisi's exhibit of acrylic and watercolor painting entitled A Fantastical Field Guide: Artwork exploring fantastical subjects in the style and context of nature painting will be on display from […]
Be prepared to laugh, dance, sing, and jam your way through 30 minutes of non-stop family fun! This performance is geared toward kids ages 1 - 7, but fun for […]
Pick up a craft kit of scraps of different types of paper to create a unique piece of art! Call ahead for curbside pickup “take & make.” Art for All […]
Join us for a virtual Zoom discussion of In the Woods by Tana French. Copies available at the library, or borrow through Libby. Please email cstirling@minlib.net to register and receive […]
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