2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

The library will be closed on Sundays in August. All book and media drops will also be closed on Sundays in August. Overdue fines will not be charged for days the library is closed.

THE LIBRARY IS CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING BOOK DONATIONS. PLEASE CHECK BACK AT A LATER DATE.

Adults

Intro to Smartphone Photography (Zoom)

You don’t need to have an expensive or complicated camera to take great photos.  In this workshop, you will learn how to take photos with your smartphone and some helpful tips about composition and editing that will make all your photos better.  This class will help you understand the basics of digital photography and have more fun taking photos.

Registration Recommended: https://www.ebpl.org/main/polCalendarEvent.cfm?Event_Id=94712

ONLINE: Book Chat

Book Chat: Book Group Faves (Facebook)

Need some recommendations for new books? Join us on Facebook on Thursday, April 16 from 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm for a book chat! We’ll be giving suggestions on our favorite book discussion titles that you can download with your library card, and we’d love to hear about some of your favorites from book groups you’ve participated in as well!

DIY Crafts: Cloth Face Masks

It is easy to make your own cloth face mask. All you need for this project is 100% cotton fabric and either elastic or string to secure the mask to your face. We use a sewing machine to sew the mask in this video but you can hand sew your own mask as well. This design was taken from the New York Times and more information about how to make this mask can be found here: https://www.nytimes.com/article/how-to-make-face-mask-coronavirus.html

DIY Crafts: Newspaper Seed Planters

Now that it is spring, it is a perfect time to start a garden and we have created a video to show you how to make a newspaper seed planter. Not only is this a great way to upcycle old newspaper but once your seeds have sprouted, you can put the entire newspaper planter into the ground or transfer it to a larger pot and it will simply decompose as your plant grows through the summer.