What can I do at the library???
The library offer the following regularly scheduled programs:
Winter Evenings with the Conservation Commission Select Friday Nights- Check calendar for dates
Sunday Series First and Third Sundays of January, February, March 2024- 2:30 p.m. - Refreshments
Knitting Wellness Crafting group for all abilities- First Tuesdays from 5-7pm
Bring your own craft of choice or participate in the month’s supported project. Patterns provided.
Please email tunbridgelibrary@gmail.com to request materials if needed (yarn, needles, etc.)
April 2nd Felting Fancy Eggs - traditional knit & felt or felt with roving materials
May 7th Spring Shawl - So many options to chose from - same basic concept
June 4th Preview Premium Book “Plan a Project “ for World’s Fair entry to Floral Hall
Bumblebee Garden Playgroup Thursdays 10-11:30 - with Orange County Parent Child Center (birth-7)
Middle School Book Club 1st and 3rd Thursdays 3:30-5 Next meeting is: March 21st, the group will discuss the graphic novel “Captain Underpants” Copies available behind the desk
Story Hour - One Saturday each month
No Thank You Evil Fridays @3:15-4:15
Magic the Gathering Fridays at 4:30
Shelf Love Book Club First Friday of Every other Month Next meeting March 15th Station Eleven- Copies available behind desk
Write Away A freewriting (and free writing) class for all levels led by Elisse Gabriel Designed to heal, nourish and connect, this monthly writing class will help stretch your creative muscles, explore past experiences, and inspire story ideas in a warm, supportive environment.
DATES: March 28 & April 25 ~6:00–7:30 p.m.
Ripe to Write lead by Polly Giantonio a special senior (60+) writing series 12 weeks long starting 1/24 Wednesdays 1-3pm
Genealogy Workshop March 30th @9am
Passes for checkout
Vermont Institute of Natural Science: Use our pass to get up to four guests into VINS at 5$ each
FAIRBANKS MUSEUM: Free admission for two adults and their children to all special events, the museum and the planetarium! Check out https://www.astc.org/membership/find-an-astc-member/passport/ to see all the museums included on this AMAZING pass!
VERMONT HISTORIC SITES PASS: This pass admits up to 8 people in one vehicle to the following sites: Hubbarton Battlefield, Cal PASSvin Coolidge Site, Bennington Monument, Mt Independence, Justin Morrill Homestead, the Old Constitution House, Chimney Point, Hyde Park Log Cabin, Chester Arthur Site, Ethan Allen Monument, Eureka Schoolhouse and Underwater Historic Preserves.
SELECTED VERMONT STATE PARKS PASS: A pass to selected Vermont state parks is now available to our patrons. The pass provides free entry (between 10 am and sunset) to the day use areas of 36 Vermont state parks. Up to eight people in one vehicle can use the pass, which is checked out for two days at a time. The pass is provided by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation and the Vermont Department of Libraries. Just ask for the pass at the circulation desk, and then be sure to return it on time so it's available for others to use.
THE ECHO LEAHY CENTER - BORROW A BOOK, BORROW THE PASS: The pass is valid daily for two adults and three children to pay a reduced admission of $4.00 per person to visit the Center. Just ask at the library's circulation desk to "borrow the Echo pass." Show the pass to the staff at the front desk at the Echo Leahy Center. And then, return the pass to the library so another family can experience ECHO at the same discounted rate.