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.
Music on a Monday series: On the side lawn ~ bring a chair or blanket ~ we'll have bug spray! FEATURED BAND TONIGHT AT TILTON LIBRARY: Just Fine Thank You, a three-piece ukulele group!
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!
Music on a Monday series: On the side lawn ~ bring a chair or blanket ~ we'll have bug spray! FEATURED BAND TONIGHT AT TILTON LIBRARY: Aden Gray, a singer-songwriter comparable to artists like John Mayer and Jack Johnson
Music on a Monday series: On the side lawn ~ bring a chair or blanket ~ we’ll have bug spray! FEATURED BAND TONIGHT AT TILTON LIBRARY: Eric Phelps + Let it Rain, whose music runs the gamut of Americana, folk, rock and blues
Music on a Monday series: On the side lawn ~ bring a chair or blanket ~ we’ll have bug spray! FEATURED BAND TONIGHT AT TILTON LIBRARY: Mill River Rounders, who play with the living quality of Old Time music. Washtub bass, banjo, guitar, and fiddle.
The Grumpytime Club Band is a red and gold family music party band including kid musicians and costumed dancers. Playing original music from Carrie Ferguson’s award-winning 2021 album, The Grumpytime Club, they spent 2022 rocking fairs and festivals with their high-energy funky folk-pop. Featuring a shifting pallet of horn, violin, guitar, keys, bass and drums, their music is highly danceable and truly fun for all ages, highlighting themes of inclusivity, social justice, Earth stewardship and LGBTQ youth/family pride. Funded in part by the Deerfield Cultural Council This event will be held outside the library and rescheduled if it rains