Paint a Mini Liberty Bell
Intended for ages 8+ and limited to 15 attendees Come celebrate America's 250th birthday and paint a mini Liberty Bell and learn some Liberty Bell facts from Miss Lizzie. Please […]
Intended for ages 8+ and limited to 15 attendees Come celebrate America's 250th birthday and paint a mini Liberty Bell and learn some Liberty Bell facts from Miss Lizzie. Please […]
Thousands of men and women from Montgomery Country served in the Revolutionary War. Where are these Patriots buried, what did they do for the cause, where did they live, what […]
Intended for adults What's a crankie?? Come enjoy a evening of music, song, and dance, and find out! Long-time old-time musicians and dancers, Box & String duo will show us all the […]
As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's founding, join local historian Jim Segrave-Daly for a 4-part series with lively discussion of the causes, events, and individuals whose actions led […]
Discover how sewing shaped American life before ready-to-wear fashion. Based on the DAR Museum’s 2024 exhibition, this program examines the way in which American women (and men) from the 18th […]
Actor and Historian Mitchell Kramer visits the library as Benjamin Franklin. Sponsored by the Irene Reiter Endowment. Please R.S.V.P.
Intended for teens & adults Come sew an American flag using scrap fabric! Registration required
The United States is celebrating its 250th anniversary (Semiquincentennial) on July 4, 2026, marking two and a half centuries since the Declaration of Independence. Join us at the library, a […]
Are you curious what writing with a quill pen is like? Come learn about 18th century writing and artwork and get a chance to try it out for yourself. Presented […]
Are you curious what writing with a quill pen is like? Come learn about 18th century writing and artwork and get a chance to try it out for yourself. Presented […]
Intended for teens & adults Come sew an American flag using scrap fabric! Registration required
Join us for a timely discussion with local author Thomas Richards, Jr. on his just released book The Unfinished Business of 1776: Why the American Revolution Never Ended. As we […]