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
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
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.
The Library is now open without a reservation. Please limit your visits to 30 minutes, wear your mask and social distance. If we are over capacity you may be asked to wait until someone leaves. Curbside pick up is still
Get ready for Mother’s Day with our Mother’s Day Maker Monday Kit on Monday, May 3rd. Kit pick-up is from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. There are enough materials to also share the love with Grandma and or a special
Tales with Tails is working on their palm trees this week during our weekly meeting on Wednesday. They are creating palm fronds, coconuts, and tree trunks!
In addition to coding with scratch we are trying some hands on activities during our meeting on Wednesday, May 5th at 4 p.m.
In honor of National Space Day you will build your shuttle and if you join us in person we'll read Pete the Cat: Out of this World by James Dean.
Activities vary each week. Some are crafts, some are STEM or STEAM. Each kit will include essential supplies but will not include tape. scissors, crayons, glue or markers. Look for the treasure chest next to the back door book drop.
Share the love with our furry friends at the Yates County Humane Society by making a hand tied polar fleece blanket for them to snuggle. Thank you to our friends at Yates County Cornell Cooperative Extension for sharing this program.
Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater is our theme. We are creating our own script, designing our own set, costumes and sound effects. We can't wait to present our production in the summer.
Girls in 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new. We 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 with questions.
Join Tom Nichols in the Tripp Community Room to learn more and see Errol Flynn in Dodge City
Activities vary each week. Some are crafts, some are STEM or STEAM. Each kit will include essential supplies but will not include tape. scissors, crayons, glue or markers. Look for the treasure chest next to the back door book drop.
Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater is our theme. We are creating our own script, designing our own set, costumes and sound effects. We can't wait to present our production in the summer.
Girls in 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new. We 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 with questions.
Celebrate the 2021 gardening season with us and How to Grow A Friend by Sarah Gillingham. In person and Faceboook
Montour Falls Library has invited our community to join them via Zoom to discuss Men Who Hate Women. For more information and to sign up http://montourfallslibrary.org/community-reads-program/ A copy of the book is in our collection.
Soothe your body and soul with Yoga poses as we journey through Protect the Pollinators book by Rachel Rose Zoller. Also create a painting to hep you be mindful of protecting our pollinators.
Activities vary each week. Some are crafts, some are STEM or STEAM. Each kit will include essential supplies but will not include tape. scissors, crayons, glue or markers. Look for the treasure chest next to the back door book drop.
Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater is our theme. We are creating our own script, designing our own set, costumes and sound effects. We can't wait to present our production in the summer.
Girls in 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new. We 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 with questions.
If Kids Ruled the World by Linda Bailey and Yes Day! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal. Can you imagine of Mom and Dad always said yes? Netflix also has a family film of Yes Day! In person and Facebook
Red strawberries, blueberries and cream cheese frosting on French toast for your Memorial Day brunch. Facebook
Our kiddos have chosen a Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater theme for their production! We are creating our own script, designing our own set, costumes, and sound effects! We can’t wait to present this production to you this
Girls in grades 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new this year! This club is for you if you enjoy computer science and/or coding. We are mixing things up this month by working on our Girls Who Code page, STEM
Dundee Library Girls in grades 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new this year! This club is for you if you enjoy computer science and/or coding. We are mixing things up this month by working on our Girls Who Code page,
Aspiring Chefs: Watermelon and Blueberry Wands. Dundee Facebook Page This is a delicious and simple fruit kabob that will be the hit of your next play-date!
Join the Library Board for Chicken BBQ at Oak Hill. Proceeds go to the Library building fund.