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Help Kimball collect 1,799 miles (from Sam and Frodo's walking journey in Lord of the Rings). Our goal is to re-create their walk in our neighborhoods, parks, and minds.
Make a goal; keep a walking log.
Walking logs available now!
Kick off Summer Reading with an outdoor concert!
Join Chris and Matt to enjoy a musical program - fun for all ages.
Rain Location: Bethany Church
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
In partnership with Orange County Parent Child Center.
Stop in for toys, crafts, stories, and snacks. All ages welcome.
On the Library Steps
Tuesday, July 4
Noon-1pm
Community members will take turns and share the experience of reading aloud Frederick Douglass' 1852 speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" One of Douglass' most influential works, his speech provides a nuanced perspective of America's history with freedom.
Open to all, listeners and readers alike. Immediately after the parade, Tuesday, July 4, Noon - 1 PM
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.
This group is open to all ages.
Hybrid event: in person and via Zoom (closed captions available).
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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 Fighting Words by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley.
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.
Join The Arts Bus for their Summer Reading stop at Kimball Library!
Make an ocean-themed craft aboard as we explore Oceans of Possibilities.
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.
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
Join us for a movie night at Kimball Library! We will show Bernie the Dolphin (2018, rated G). Snacks will be served.
All sorts of NEW board games to play at Kimball Library! Try a new game or play an old favorite. Bring your friends.
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels
Jim Schley will lead a discussion about the book On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed.
Meet under the tent in back of the Library.
Books are available at Kimball
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 in a discussion of The Most Costly Journey, this year's Vermont Reads book. This anthology presents stories of survival and healing told by Latin American migrant farmworkers in Vermont, with illustrations by New England cartoonists as part of the El Viaje Mas Caro Project.
In person or via Zoom (closed captions available).
Held in collaboration with Chandler Center for the Arts as part of the the Vermont Social Justice Festival.
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.
LEGO is back! Come to the library on Friday afternoons for free play and creative building.
Bird Walk with Remy! Remy carves beautiful birds and loves to talk about all the birds he has seen and photographed.
Add miles to the Kimball Walking Challenge while learning about birds, their habitat, and their songs.
Location: Randolph Reservoir
Bring your knitting - or other handicraft - and enjoy an evening of crafting and socializing. For all ages and experience levels
Mary was the first woman to hike the Appalachian Trail in winter. She followed this up with a hike of the entire Pacific Crest Trail. In her 60's she solo hiked the Continental Divide Trail. She has hiked the Long Trail six times.
Come with your questions or just to hear the stories!
Mary is currently paddling down the Connecticut River, check out her blog!
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.