Teen Game Night
Tilton Library 71 North Main Street, South Deerfield, MA, United StatesCome try your hand at an array of surprise board games from Greenfield Games!
Come try your hand at an array of surprise board games from Greenfield Games!
Join us in the Tilton Library backyard for an interactive reptile experience! In the case of cold or rainy weather the event will be moved into the children's room.
Join us in the Tilton Library's backyard for a lively participatory performance for families by DAVIS BATES, Parents’ Choice Award-winning singer & storyteller. We will move into the children's room in the event of rain. Funded, in part, by a grant from the Deerfield Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and by the Friends of Tilton Library.
Come get your fortune told and learn how to read the cards yourself! Bring your own Tarot set if you have one!
Stop by the Tilton Library's children's room to visit or read to a trained therapy dog!
Join us at the pavilion behind the Deerfield Elementary School for games, crafts, and bubbles. Sign up for summer reading and get a sweet treat! Funded by the Friends of Tilton Library
Due to possible storms this event is cancelled and will be rescheduled.
Registration Required - Space is limited, Please sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/balloon-twisting-and-storytime-with-bries-balloons-tickets-914803320357?aff=oddtdtcreator Join us at the pavilion behind the Deerfield Elementary School for stories, balloons, and crafts! In the event of bad weather, the event will be inside the Deerfield Town Hall. Funded by the Friends of Tilton Library
Eli Elkus is a Musical Storyteller, SongCraftsman & Folk Activist. Join us at the Deerfield Town Hall for Tales of Mother Earth & The Natural World - Songs & Stories weaving our summer reading program themes of ecology, conservation, protecting endangered species, restoring natural habitats, and living in harmony with nature. This program is supported by a grant from the Deerfield Cultural Council
Join us for a presentation by the Franklin County Solid Waste Management District to learn how to make a worm bin for compost. Worms are one of Earth’s recycling creatures because they eat food waste and transform it into compost that can be used to help plants grow.