
Preschool Story Time
Let’s get reading! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.
Let’s get reading! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.
The Board of Trustees are an elected town body which is entrusted with overseeing, maintaining and planning the future for the most democratic of all our public institutions, the public library. Library Board members are responsible for working with other board members to oversee the library, establishing policy and plans, determining the final budget and conducting public relations. The powers and duties of trustees are covered in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 78, section 10-13. Meeting agenda is posted at Deerfield…
A "locked room" mystery - "Duchlan Castle is a gloomy, forbidding place in the Scottish Highlands. Late one night the body of Mary Gregor, sister of the laird of Duchlan, is found in the castle. She has been stabbed to death in her bedroom--but the room is locked from within and the windows are barred. The only tiny clue to the culprit is a silver fish's scale, left on the floor next to Mary's body. Inspector Dundas is dispatched to Duchlan to investigate the case. The Gregor family and their servants are quick--perhaps too quick--to explain that Mary was a kind and charitable woman. Dundas uncovers a more complex truth, and the cruel character of the dead woman continues to pervade the house after her death. Soon further deaths, equally impossible, occur, and the atmosphere grows ever darker. Superstitious locals believe that fish creatures from the nearby waters are responsible; but luckily for Inspector Dundas, the gifted amateur sleuth Eustace Hailey is on the scene, and unravels a more logical solution to this most fiendish of plots."-- Provided by publisher. Join us on the first Thursday of the month for a lively discussion of this month’s title and other of life’s mysteries. Copies of the book are usually available at the circulation desk or can be reserved online or by asking at the desk. This discussion also features pizza while it lasts. Free and open to all
Friends of Tilton Library, Inc. is a separate 501(c)(3) membership organization and is open to anyone who wants to join. The Friends mission is to encourage and promote the enrichment and use of the library and to foster support for the library in the community. For people who want to show their support and appreciation of Tilton Library, being a Friend is the first step. Annual dues continue to be $15 per year and if necessary, you can contribute your…
JOHN BLUNT has been bringing his hybrid style of folk music to the Valleysince 2008. Don’t miss this unique and talented young performer. Bring a chair and a friend. Performances are held on the lawn of Tilton Library (or inside the Children's Room in case of bad weather.) Monday Night Music is free, thanks to the Friends of Tilton Library.
Let’s get reading! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.
Artist Statement: This series of paintings "Deerfield 1704" deals with conflict in the Pocumtuck Valley. A tangle of alliances, ambitions and opportunities perhaps made the events of February 1704 nearly inevitable. I am grateful to Tilton Library for offering to show my paintings. - Jim Murphy jimmurphyfineart.com
One of the Pioneer Valley’s most accomplished harpists. She is known for her ability to play multiple genres of music from classical,traditional, modern, jazz and popular. Tonight’s music will include music from 200 years ago to current songs. Bring a chair and a friend. Performances are held on the lawn of Tilton Library (or inside the Children's Room in case of bad weather.) Monday Night Music is free, thanks to the Friends of Tilton Library.
Let’s get reading! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.
"In the aftermath of the Civil War, an aging itinerant news reader agrees to transport a young captive of the Kiowa back to her people in this exquisitely rendered, morally complex, multilayered novel of historical fiction from the author of Enemy Women that explores the boundaries of family, responsibility, honor, and trust.In the wake of the Civil War, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd travels through northern Texas, giving live readings from newspapers to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. An elderly widower who has lived through three wars and fought in two of them, the captain enjoys his rootless, solitary existence.In Wichita Falls, he is offered a $50 gold piece to deliver a young orphan to her relatives in San Antonio. Four years earlier, a band of Kiowa raiders killed Johanna's parents and sister; sparing the little girl, they raised her as one of their own. Recently rescued by the U.S. army, the ten-year-old has once again been torn away from the only home she knows.Their 400-mile journey south through unsettled territory and unforgiving terrain proves difficult and at times dangerous. Johanna has forgotten the English language, tries to escape at every opportunity, throws away her shoes, and refuses to act "civilized." Yet as the miles pass, the two lonely survivors tentatively begin to trust each other, forming a bond that marks the difference between life and death in this treacherous land.Arriving in San Antonio, the reunion is neither happy nor welcome. The captain must hand Johanna over to an aunt and uncle she does not remember--strangers who regard her as an unwanted burden. A respectable man, Captain Kidd is faced with a terrible choice: abandon the girl to her fate or become--in the eyes of the law--a kidnapper himself"-- Provided by publisher Third Thursday is an informal group, open to all, no sign up necessary. Reserve your book at the adult circulation desk or online.