Summer Concert Series

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES 6:30 pm  Seneca Street Park July 15th      Mr. Mustard July 22nd    Night at the Museum -Greg Dibble July 29th     Roy Litteer August 5th  William Fryburger and  Friends August 12th   Becky Townley

Maker Monday

Lego fans will want to visit our maker Monday bin this week and pick up our animal themed kit between 2-5 p.m. on Monday, August 23rd.

Teddy Bear Workshop

Families who enjoy visiting build a bear workshop should mark their calendars for the Dundee Libraries teddy bear workshop at 3 p.m. on August 24th.  Participants may choose between killer whales, sharks, manatees, flamingos, or an alligator.  We thought this

Back to School Picnic

In the evening on August 24th from 6-7:30 p.m. the Dundee Library will be joining other community organizations at the Seneca Street Park for the Back To School Picnic!  We hope to see you there!

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code will be meeting on Wednesday, August 25th at 4 p.m.  I’d also like to thank the Fund for Women grant program from the Southern Tier for helping us to purchase extra equipment for this program to help demonstrate

Concert in the Park

Join the Barbershop Chorus for an additional concert held at the Baptist Church next to Seneca Street Park on August 26

Book CLub

This month join us for a discussion of The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides.

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code is meeting on Wednesday, September 1st we welcome new and old members to join us and learn about coding and computer science.  We will be meeting at 4 p.m.

Storytime

Story Time: Ocean Tales Thursday, September 2nd @ 10:30 am One more Summer and Tails & Tales themed storytime before we go back to school.  Join us for Hello, Ocean Friends and Octopants.   Activities will include stamping and painting ocean creatures.

Aspiring Chefs

Aspiring Chefs:  Apple Crisps Thursday, September 2nd @ 4 p.m.   Fall is calling, so we are creating apple crisps for aspiring chefs.  These are a super simple healthy snack that features one of the many bountiful crops from our local