This movie camp will run from June 29 through July 2 and will focus on the Introduction to Moviemaking. This program is designed for children entering Grades 4+. Please register in advance at the children's desk.
Bring your own ukulele or check out one of the Library's new ukes and learn to play with Dayve Huckett from the Middlebury Community Music Center. This program is for children K-2nd Grade with an adult. Space is limited so please register in advance at the children's desk.
Come join our open bridge game in the Library's second floor nook. The atmosphere is relaxed, we talk about our hands, and there is usually someone there to turn to if advice is wanted. Not quite ready to play but interested in learning bridge? For information about the open bridge game, call Gisela at (802)…
Join local craftswoman Danielle Gori-Montanelli and make fabulous felt creations. Please register for this program which is open to all ages with an adult or 9 and up independently.
This open discussion is for those interested in exploring their journey through life. Is life a random walk? Individuals of all faiths have a natural curiosity regarding the purpose of life. Is life random or is our life an individual journey of discovery of truth and purpose? Reflecting with others helps us see our own…
This program will begin at 11:00 a.m. (after Garden Storytime, which will be shorter then usual to accommodate). All ages with an adult or ages 9 and up independently are welcome.
On August 15th we will have a special celebration for kids starting school, a back-to-school storytime focusing on the fun of new beginnings. Then create a countdown-to-school craft with Tricia and Kathryn. On August 29th, Saturday Storytime will meet in the Young Adults Room.
Come listen to a storyteller from the Children's Literacy Foundation. This program is for children of all ages with an adult, 9 and up independently. Free tickets are available at the Children's desk.
This movie camp will run from July 21 through July 24 and will focus on Stop Motion. This program is designed for children entering Grades 4+. Please register in advance at the children's desk.
Who Will Save the Day? Join Taradiddle for an exploration in story and song. Tickets will be available at the Youth Services desk two weeks before the show.
The Middlebury branch of the Burlington Writers' Workshop is open to writers in all genres and all levels of experience. Participation in the workshop is scheduled through the MeetUp.com website. While participation in the workshop is open, advance signup is required as places are limited. More information is available at www.meetup.com/The-Burlington-Writers-Workshop or http://burlingtonwritersworkshop.com/middlebury/.
Sunday, July 26, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Join us for paper crafts, including scrapbooking and cardmaking. We meet one Sunday each month to share ideas and techniques and to work on projects. Beginners welcome. For more information, contact Sally Cyr at 236 - 5197
Come see live animals as the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum presents Super Animals! Tickets will be available at the youth Services desk two weeks before the show.