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All-age Stories – “Take Your Child to the Library Day!”

It's a special edition of storytime!  Today is "Take Your Child to the Library Day!"   Come listen to great stories about coming to a public library, and how fun it is once you get there! Join us at the library for a magical journey into the world of stories! Our Children’s All-Ages Stories program is […]

Krafty Kids – “Take Your Child to the Library Day craft”

Today is "Take Your Child to the Library Day!"   You will create a craft of something (or someone) that you like the most about the Library!   What fun! Unlock your child’s inner artist at our Krafty Kids Program. Join us for a world of colorful creativity, where young imaginations soar and masterpieces come to life. Let […]

Leatherman film screening and Q & A

Join us for a special presentation at Pound Ridge Library as we showcase Jon Scott Bennett's film "Leatherman," followed by an insightful Q & A session with the creator. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the film and gain insights from the filmmaker. Registration guarantees a spot in the program. Registration does not […]

Pound Ridge Sings

Announcing Pound Ridge Sings! Hey music lovers! We're excited to announce the launch the Pound Ridge Sings, an informal singing group where everyone is welcome to join, regardless of talent or experience. If you have a passion for singing and want to have a blast, this is the place for you! Monday, February 5th and […]

Madam C.J. Walker – The First Black Female Millionaire

Born in 19 th century rural Louisiana to former slaves Sarah Breedlove rose tobecome the first female African-American self-made millionaire in the United States. Known as Madam C.J. Walker, she developed a line of beauty care products for black women. Walker built a factory, hair salon, mail-order business and a beauty school which trained 20,000 […]

Banned Books Book Club

The Banned Books Book Club meets the first Wednesday of every month. This month we will be reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, a classic novel that explores the oppressive environment of a mental institution. The story is narrated by Chief Bromden, a patient who pretends to be deaf and dumb […]

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