
Summer Story Time
Fun for preschoolers! Visiting readers.
Fun for preschoolers! Visiting readers.
Do you want to practice your English? Come to a conversation group at Tilton Library on Thursdays at 6:30. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by the Center for New Americans this drop-in program is free and open to all. Please note new day for summer! Because of summer library programming we will meet either outside at the picnic table (weather permitting), inside in the children's room or upstairs near the book shelves by the fireplace. See you soon!
Every Friday at 10 am. No sign ups needed. Our picture book area will be reserved for the littlest of our patrons to roll around (or practice standing) and meet eye to eye with their peers. All babies and their caregivers welcome. Come when nap time permits! Free coffee for grownups (while it lasts).
Tilton Library will be closed on Saturday, July 2 - Monday July 4th. Happy Independence Day!
Library closed all day - July 4th. Happy Independence Day!
Fun for preschoolers! Visiting readers.
Stay in the Game and join us in the children's room for ice cream floats and card games. Designed for kids but open to all. This free summer reading program is sponsored by Friends of Tilton Library.
Do you want to practice your English? Come to a conversation group at Tilton Library on Thursdays at 6:30. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by the Center for New Americans this drop-in program is free and open to all. Please note new day for summer! Because of summer library programming we will meet either outside at the picnic table (weather permitting), inside in the children's room or upstairs near the book shelves by the fireplace. See you soon!
Thanks to a generous contribution from the Barker Family Charitable Fund we are able to begin a pilot program to be open on Saturdays from 10-5.
Artist’s Statement If you stop and take the time to look around, you will see some amazingly beautiful things. Every once in the while, I am lucky enough to both have my camera with me and capture the image. Sometimes, mostly with flowers, I try to make the beauty shout out by eliminating extraneous background. While I have always had an interest in photography, the images in this exhibit range from 1978 when I bought my first serious camera to the present day where the magic of the digital world allows me to present just the part of the image that I want. -James H. Burrill