
PLEASE CALL 665-4683 TO PRE-REGISTER. LIMITED TO 12 STUDENTS. Part of the Libraries in the Woods (a Franklin County library collaboration) 2020 Community Read of Braiding Sweetgrass: Celebrate the start of spring with a workshop focused on reconnecting to the earth through gardening and garden planning. Learn the essentials about starting and maintaining a home vegetable, flower, and herb garden. Spend some time dreaming up your garden and mapping out the specifics of what it will look like and the action steps you will take to get it growing. Get your hands dirty by starting some spring seeds to take home. Woven throughout the workshop will be mindfulness practices to ground our time together in the healing properties of the natural world. Connecting to the earth through gardening can be a way to come home to ourselves and the sacred. As Robin Wall Kimmerer writes in Braiding Sweetgrass; “The land is the real teacher. All we need as students is mindfulness.”
Bring your computer questions to the library and we'll do our best to answer them! Drop in, Sign in, and a Librarian will assist you. COME ANY TUESDAY 1-2:30PM THROUGH THE END OF MARCH (ALSO ON THE 4TH SATURDAY OF THE MONTH FROM 11AM - 1PM) Ask about basic computer skills, installing updates, and backing up files. Help with Word, Excel, Power point, or Google Drive. Learn about all you can do with your library card, digital materials, internet searches, and apps.
YOU read. We’ll help you find the books that best suit lap reading for your child’s age. In these busy days filled with distractions, regular lap reading is a valuable calming routine that creates a life-long connection between people of all ages.
It's our annual wine, cider, and microbrew tasting fundraiser held at Champney's Restaurant and Tavern at the Deerfield Inn! Ticket includes wine, cider, beer, and hors d’oeuvres, as well as 10% off dinner at Champney's the night of the event. Tickets on sale at the library and online at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4495891 $20 per person before event, $25 at the door. All proceeds benefit the library. Champney’s is located at 81 Old Main Street in Old Deerfield Village.
Bring your computer questions to the library and we'll do our best to answer them! Drop in, Sign in, and a Librarian will assist you. COME ON 4TH SATURDAY OF THE MONTH FROM 11AM - 1PM THOUGH THE END OF MARCH (ALSO COME ANY TUESDAY 1-2:30PM THROUGH THE END OF MARCH) Ask about basic computer skills, installing updates, and backing up files. Help with Word, Excel, Power point, or Google Drive. Learn about all you can do with your library card, digital materials, internet searches, and apps.
Libraries are vital institutions in our communities. They serve as gathering places, educational and cultural resources, introductions to literacy, and so much more. To celebrate the central role libraries play in our communities, Senator Jo Comerford will be traveling to a library in each of the 24 cities and towns in her district from October to May. Join Jo for an informal gathering at your local library to learn more about the work she’s doing on your behalf in the legislature, ask questions, and join in on the conversation about issues affecting your community.
Bring your computer questions to the library and we'll do our best to answer them! Drop in, Sign in, and a Librarian will assist you. COME ANY TUESDAY 1-2:30PM THROUGH THE END OF MARCH (ALSO ON THE 4TH SATURDAY OF THE MONTH FROM 11AM - 1PM) Ask about basic computer skills, installing updates, and backing up files. Help with Word, Excel, Power point, or Google Drive. Learn about all you can do with your library card, digital materials, internet searches, and apps.