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Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 2-6 but all are welcome.
We'll be outside, weather permitting.
Join us for a discussion of Summer world, by Bernd Heinrich, with a bonus conversation about How to think, by Alan Jacobs. Copies of the book are available at the Library.
This group is open to all ages.
Hybrid event: in person and via Zoom (closed captions available).
Technology drop-in time is back!
Jessamyn West will be at Kimball to help with technology questions and problems - feel free to bring your device along.
An event for middle-grade readers!
We will talk about Katie the Catsitter, book 1 by Colleen AF Venable.
Copies of the book available – call or email if interested.
Writing Workshop with Sara Tucker
The spring workshops will take an international turn as writers living in France and Denmark join local participants to give feedback on writing samples. Join us for a discussion of work by the participants in our winter writing workshop. Each discussion will have a theme that addresses common writing concerns.
Fridays, 10:30 AM - Noon
4/1/2022, 4/15/2022
5/6/2022, 5/20/2022
6/3/2022, 6/17/2022
Sign up at [email protected]
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels
Join Professor Steven Sodergren, the Chair of the History and Political Science Department at Norwich University, to talk about the book Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner’s Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause.
The author of the book, Ty Seidule, a West Point graduate who grew up in the South idolizing Lee, chronicles his journey of education as he reassesses his perspective of Lee.
(You do not need to have read the book to join this event.)
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 2-6 but all are welcome.
We'll be outside, weather permitting.
Technology drop-in time is back!
Jessamyn West will be at Kimball to help with technology questions and problems - feel free to bring your device along.
An event for teens (ages 13 & up).
We will talk about The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Barnes.
Copies of the book available – call or email if interested.
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
The Friends of Kimball Library offer a day of basket weaving in memory of Sherril Bover Cheney.
Limited attendance. Sign up at [email protected] or 802-728-5073.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 2-6 but all are welcome.
We'll be outside, weather permitting.
Technology drop-in time is back!
Jessamyn West will be at Kimball to help with technology questions and problems - feel free to bring your device along.
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.
Writing Workshop with Sara Tucker
The spring workshops will take an international turn as writers living in France and Denmark join local participants to give feedback on writing samples. Join us for a discussion of work by the participants in our winter writing workshop. Each discussion will have a theme that addresses common writing concerns.
Fridays, 10:30 AM - Noon
4/1/2022, 4/15/2022
5/6/2022, 5/20/2022
6/3/2022, 6/17/2022
Sign up at [email protected]
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels
Enjoy a free concert by AliT at Kimball Library.
Outdoors, under the tent from 1:00-3:00pm.
Make Music Vermont brings music makers of all ages and experience together on June 21, the first day of summer — a free celebration of music-making that takes place on the same day in more than 120 countries and 1,000 cities across the globe.
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 2-6 but all are welcome.
We'll be outside, weather permitting.
Technology drop-in time is back!
Jessamyn West will be at Kimball to help with technology questions and problems - feel free to bring your device along.
It's summer and people are looking for book recommendations! Join our book chat to get ideas for summer reads.
This is an informal get together to share a favorite book and hear what other people recommend.
Hybrid, in-person and zoom. Email [email protected] for the link.
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels
Join us for songs, books, and crafts at Kimball Library Storytime.
Recommended for ages 2-6 but all are welcome.
We'll be outside, weather permitting.
Technology drop-in time is back!
Jessamyn West will be at Kimball to help with technology questions and problems - feel free to bring your device along.
Katja Evans will give a short presentation about the importance of having an Advanced Directive to ensure your medical wishes are known at a time when you may not be able to make your wishes known. She will also discuss how to choose a health agent and how to fill out the form. There will also be time for questions.