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For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O'Brien at [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 D&D campaigns at the Library. Spectators welcome. If interested in joining a campaign, contact [email protected].
Chess at Kimball.
All skill levels welcome.
Writing Workshop with Sara Tucker via Zoom. No previous writing experience necessary.
Contact [email protected] to sign up.
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
Bring a completed costume, or just the foundation of one to the library for Cosplay! Costume design stations, makeup artists or DIY makeup stations, and some wigs will be available. Once in character, enjoy a LARP dinner party (food provided, optional bring a potluck dish), a costume contest, give a performance, or just enjoy being in costume!
For grades 6-12.
Thank you to The Arts Bus for making this event possible!
Join the Library for a bike ride and learn or share bike maintenance
skills! Recommended for grades 5-12, but younger riders who feel
confident on a bike are welcome. Bring your own bike; bikes are also
available at the event.
Meet at Kimball Library.
Drop in after school to make art! One project will be suggested - OR you can create independently.
Supplies provided, all ages welcome.
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.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
One of three weekly D&D campaigns at the Library. Spectators welcome. If interested in joining a campaign, contact [email protected].
If you would like to
attend or are interested in joining the Friends of Kimball Library, contact [email protected].
Contact Debra Campbell ([email protected]) or Biffie Gallant ([email protected]) for information.
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
This group is open to all ages.
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This group is open to all ages.
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O'Brien at [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 D&D campaigns at the Library. Spectators welcome. If interested in joining a campaign, contact [email protected].
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
Repair fair + plant start swap + composting workshop + community resiliency info + potluck picnic!
A project of the White River Time Exchange (Kimball Library & BALE) and the Sharon Energy Committee.Drop in after school to make art! One project will be suggested - OR you can create independently.
Supplies provided, all ages welcome.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
One of three weekly D&D campaigns at the Library. Spectators welcome. If interested in joining a campaign, contact [email protected].
Local homeschooling parents & adults will get together to support each other, socialize, and make connections.
For more information, contact Julia O' Brien at [email protected]
Join Jim Schley from the VT Humanities for a discussion of the VT Reads graphic work
The Most Costly Journey.
Books available at Kimball
For information, contact Zachariah Watson at 802-522-8611 or [email protected].
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
For more information or to join the Co-op, contact Julia O'Brien at [email protected]
Jessamyn West will be at the Library 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.
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
Drop in after school to make art! One project will be suggested - OR you can create independently.
Supplies provided, all ages welcome.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
One of three weekly D&D campaigns at the Library. Spectators welcome. If interested in joining a campaign, contact [email protected].
In partnership with Orange County Parent Child Center.
All ages welcome.
Enjoy a special musical event with Susan Rule!
Celebrate Make Music Day* with this fun, family-friendly activity.
*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.
An event for teens (ages 13 & up).
We will talk about Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo.
Copies of the book available – call or email if interested.
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building with LEGOs. All ages welcome.
Kick off Summer Reading at Kimball Library!
Hop aboard the bus for a craft, then enjoy bagels from Wee Bird Bagel cafe.
Farmer James from Bethel will give an intro to Beekeeping class. All skill levels and all ages are welcome.
Drop in after school to make art! One project will be suggested - OR you can create independently.
Supplies provided, all ages welcome.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels!
One of three weekly D&D campaigns at the Library. Spectators welcome. If interested in joining a campaign, contact [email protected].
In partnership with Orange County Parent Child Center.
All ages welcome.
An event for middle-grade readers!
We will talk about Chomp by Carl Hiaasen.
Copies of the book available – call or email if interested.
Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of An Owl & His Girl
by Stacey O'Brien
Books will be available at Kimball.
For information, contact Zachariah Watson at 802-522-8611 or [email protected].
Storytime is on break for the month of June, as we gear up for Summer Reading!
Jessamyn West will be at the Library to help with technology questions and problems. Feel free to bring your device along!