Computer Use
Computers are available by appointment from 12-5 Tuesday-Friday. Please call for an appointment (243-5938). You must wear a mask. Beginning on January 20, 2021 use the new back door and park in the parking lot.
Computers are available by appointment from 12-5 Tuesday-Friday. Please call for an appointment (243-5938). You must wear a mask. Beginning on January 20, 2021 use the new back door and park in the parking lot.
Beginning on January 20, 2021, our new back door will be open. The parking lot will also be open. You may return books inside the back door to the left. You may also pick up books at the back door
Easter is on it’s way! Time to try your basket making skills with our Maker Monday kit that is available for pickup from 2-5 p.m. on Monday, 29th.
Tales with Tails group members are making scenery and props. There will not be a formal meeting this week, but anyone in the group may pop in and work on props and scenery at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 31st 2021.
While on Spring Break this week stop in to see what Girls Who Code is all about. There will not be a meeting this week, but stop in to see what this club has to offer and check out the
We are continuing our bird themed STEM ON The Go Series. You may pick-up a kit from 2-5 p.m. on Friday’s this month or participate in person at 2 p.m. This month it is all about the beeks, of birds
Calling all avid readers and those looking to jump start their next reading adventure! The Dundee Library has a very rewarding reading challenge for you! This challenge is for adults and children. Participants will be eligible for a drawing at
Last week’s lesson for STEM On The Go was all about the diets of birds. This week we are going to try to eat like birds using tweezers, spoons, eye droppers, chopsticks, and a strainer! Join us in person or
Our two Odyssey of the Mind teams will be meeting to learn how their performance stacked up against other regional and state teams on Tuesday, April 6th at 4 p.m. This is so exciting!
Now that we are back and refreshed from Spring break we are ready to meet again to continue work on our costumes and set pieces. See everyone on Wednesday, April 7th at 3 p.m.
Girls Who Code are mixing things up this month by working on our Girls Who Code page, STEM and coding activities and reading about other Girls and Women Who Code. Please call 607-243-5938 with questions. We will meet on Wednesday
We'll be continuing film discussions with Tom Nichols. Say hello to the 1930's with a spotlight on William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man.
Aspiring Chefs are making fairy snacks Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. April 8th. The magic of these fairy snacks is in how simple they are to make! Try these out for your next playdate and share the magic!
Maker Monday will have an April showers theme this week. Take the rainy weather this month is famous for generating and create a beautiful work of art with watercolor paints! Pick-up your kit on Monday, April 12th from 2 p.m.-5
I can't believe we are creating a volcano at the library with our Tales with Tails theater group! This is going to be so much fun! Keep in mind if you are not all about seeking the spotlight, but would
Explore some STEM activities with our Girls Who Code group on Wednesday, April 14th at 4 p.m.
Enjoy the fruits of the earth in a waffle cone. Honor Mother Earth with a waste-free snack.
Montour Falls Library has invited our community to join them via Zoom for Dog Flowers. For more information and to sign up http://montourfallslibrary.org/community-reads-program/ A copy of the book is in our collection.
Each kit contains essential supplies but will not include scissors, tape, glue, markers or crayons. Each week is a new STEM/STEAM based activity. Stop in and pick up your kit on Monday.
Join for the Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater production preparation. To be presented in the summer
This month working on Girls Who Code page, STEM and coding activities and reading about other girls and women who code.
In-person and Facebook Celebrate nature and art with In a Jar, Dandelion's Dream and Red Sings from the Rooftops.
April is National Poetry Month! Lure an unlikely audience during a tea time with raspberry linzer cookies.
Each kit contains essential supplies but will not include scissors, tape, glue, markers or crayons. Each week is a new STEM/STEAM based activity. Stop in and pick up your kit on Monday.
Join for the Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater production preparation. To be presented in the summer
This month working on Girls Who Code page, STEM and coding activities and reading about other girls and women who code.
In-person and Facebook Arbor Day celebrates the future. Join us for Arbor Day Square and The Busy Tree.
Assemble a May Day basket for a friend and hang it on their door tomorrow. Facebook
Join us for tours of our newly renovated building. Sign up will be required to maintain safe access.