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Contact Debra Campbell ([email protected]) or Biffie Gallant ([email protected]) for information.
Join us for songs, books, and movement at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 0-3 but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards younger kiddos).
You don't have to be a member of the Senior Center to join.
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Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison. Join us for a discussion! Copies of the book are available at the Library.
You don't have to be a member of the Senior Center to join.
Join the Library for a bike ride and learn or share bike maintenance skills!
We are partnering with the Rec Department and Ridgeline for the second year in a row. Recommended for grades 5-12, but younger riders who feel confident on a bike are welcome. Bring your own bike; if you need a bike please email [email protected]
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O' Brien at #802-683-9245 or [email protected].
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!
One of three weekly campaigns meeting at the library.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected].
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 3 and up but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards preschool-age kids).
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
One of three weekly campaigns, this is an intermediate group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
Join in this one-shot, two-hour campaign.
Use a pre-made character, or bring a Lvl 3 Character of your own.
Bring a friend!
Open to all ages and experience levels.
The Library is hosting Newbie Nights every first Monday of the month, where patrons can learn how to play Magic: The Gathering. Learn or brush up on the rules and play with others on the same page. Advanced players who love to teach welcome.
One of three weekly campaigns. This is an advanced group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
Youth initiated and led, come enjoy snacks and hangout with peers. Recommended for teens 12 and up, this is meant to be a safe space for people identifying as queer. All are welcome!
POSTPONED to May 22nd due to school closure.
Grab your bikes and meet up with volunteers from around Randolph to ride into school! RUHS and RES have given permission for students participating in Bike to School Day to have a late arrival time of 9am.
Please fill out the following Google Form to let us know you're coming.
Contact Debra Campbell ([email protected]) or Biffie Gallant ([email protected]) for information.
Join us for songs, books, and movement at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 0-3 but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards younger kiddos).
Join the Library for a bike ride and learn or share bike maintenance skills!
We are partnering with the Rec Department and Ridgeline for the second year in a row. Recommended for grades 5-12, but younger riders who feel confident on a bike are welcome. Bring your own bike; if you need a bike please email [email protected]
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O' Brien at #802-683-9245 or [email protected].
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!
One of three weekly campaigns meeting at the library.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected].
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 3 and up but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards preschool-age kids).
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
One of three weekly campaigns, this is an intermediate group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
One of three weekly campaigns. This is an advanced group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
Enjoy a board game where nobody has to be the Dungeon Master and everyone gets to battle, using cards that display abilities. This campaign has a storyline that will continue each time you play. Drop ins welcome, newbies welcome, limit of 4 playable characters at a time, although spectators are also welcome.
Local homeschooling parents & adults will get together to support each other, socialize, and make connections.
For more information, contact Julia O' Brien at 802-683-9245 or [email protected]
POSTPONED to May 22nd due to school closure.
Grab your bikes and meet up with volunteers from around Randolph to ride into school! RUHS and RES have given permission for students participating in Bike to School Day to have a late arrival time of 9am.
Please fill out the following Google Form to let us know you're coming.
Contact Debra Campbell ([email protected]) or Biffie Gallant ([email protected]) for information.
Join us for songs, books, and movement at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 0-3 but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards younger kiddos).
Join the Library for a bike ride and learn or share bike maintenance skills!
We are partnering with the Rec Department and Ridgeline for the second year in a row. Recommended for grades 5-12, but younger riders who feel confident on a bike are welcome. Bring your own bike; if you need a bike please email [email protected]
Terrific Books chosen by your local Librarians and read by special readers at locations around town.
For Grades Pre-K through 3rd and their families
Sponsored by the Orange Southwest School District for the students of Braintree, Brookfield, and Randolph Elementary Schools.
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O' Brien at #802-683-9245 or [email protected].
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!
One of three weekly campaigns meeting at the library.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected].
Meeting of the Library’s Board of Trustees. The public is welcome. Agendas and minutes are available at the Town of Randolph website. Join remotely at https://zoom.us/j/94843373353 or +1-929-436-2866, meeting ID 94843373353.
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 3 and up but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards preschool-age kids).
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
One of three weekly campaigns, this is an intermediate group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
Join in this one-shot, two-hour campaign.
Use a pre-made character, or bring a Lvl 3 Character of your own.
Bring a friend!
Open to all ages and experience levels.
One of three weekly campaigns. This is an advanced group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
Demystify your finances and plan financial independence!
Bring your questions to UVM professor John Lens.
RSVP recommended: [email protected].
POSTPONED to May 22nd due to school closure.
Grab your bikes and meet up with volunteers from around Randolph to ride into school! RUHS and RES have given permission for students participating in Bike to School Day to have a late arrival time of 9am.
Please fill out the following Google Form to let us know you're coming.
Contact Debra Campbell ([email protected]) or Biffie Gallant ([email protected]) for information.
Join us for songs, books, and movement at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 0-3 but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards younger kiddos).
Join the Library for a bike ride and learn or share bike maintenance skills!
We are partnering with the Rec Department and Ridgeline for the second year in a row. Recommended for grades 5-12, but younger riders who feel confident on a bike are welcome. Bring your own bike; if you need a bike please email [email protected]
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O' Brien at #802-683-9245 or [email protected].
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!
One of three weekly campaigns meeting at the library.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected].
This is a youth initiated and artist guided exploration of art at the library! All materials will be provided, mocktails and snacks available for a fun night out engaging your creative side. Finished art can be (optionally) hung at Kimball Library's art gallery for the month and then taken home to add to your personal collections.
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 3 and up but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards preschool-age kids).
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
One of three weekly campaigns, this is an intermediate group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
One of three weekly campaigns. This is an advanced group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
Second Nature: A Gardener's Education by Michael Pollan. Discussion led by Suzanne Brown of VT Humanities
Contact Debra Campbell ([email protected]) or Biffie Gallant ([email protected]) for information.
Join us for songs, books, and movement at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 0-3 but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards younger kiddos).
Join the Library for a bike ride and learn or share bike maintenance skills!
We are partnering with the Rec Department and Ridgeline for the second year in a row. Recommended for grades 5-12, but younger riders who feel confident on a bike are welcome. Bring your own bike; if you need a bike please email [email protected]
If you would like to attend or are interested in joining the Friends of
Kimball Library, contact [email protected].
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O' Brien at #802-683-9245 or [email protected].
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!
One of three weekly campaigns meeting at the library.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected].
Postponed to June 17th at 6:00pm.
Join this new book club to talk about What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher.
All welcome, ages 13 and up.
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 3 and up but all are welcome.
(Books & activities will be geared towards preschool-age kids).
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
One of three weekly campaigns, this is an intermediate group.
Requires sign up. To sign up, please email [email protected]