Tales with Tails
Saturday, August 9th, 10:00 A.M. (Granville)
Tuesday, August 19th, 5:00 P.M. (Granville)
Tuesday, August 26th, 5:00 P.M. (Granville)
Bring your favorite book from home—or pick one from our collection—and read aloud to a friendly, furry companion. This program gives you a fun and comforting way to practice your reading, boost your confidence, and become a more fluent reader in a relaxed, judgment-free setting.
Knot & Design: Textile Art
Thursday, August 7th, 11:00 A.M.
Ready to be creative with texture, color, and a touch of handmade charm? In this workshop, you’ll create your very own yarn wall hanging using simple lark’s head knots, a basic macramé technique that’s easy to learn. Whether you go bold and bright or soft and subtle, the design is totally up to you. Play with color, shape, and pattern to craft a piece that’s personal, stylish, and all your own.
Movie Matinee: Ten Towns That Changed America
Tuesday, August 5th, 1:00 P.M.
Imagine living in a town that wasn’t shaped by centuries of slow growth but instead was designed from the ground up with a clear vision—by architects, corporations, or citizens who believed they could change your life through thoughtful planning and design. This 54-minute documentary is not rated and made possible through public performance rights by Kanopy.
End of Summer Ice Cream and cake
Friday August at the Library
1-2 P.M.
Meet Misty – Storytime and Craft
Tuesday, July 29th, 4:00 P.M.
Join us for a special storytime in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Chincoteague Pony Swim. You will hear a reading of “Misty, the Wonder Pony,” an adapted version of Marguerite Henry’s beloved novel “Misty of Chincoteague.” Following the story, you will have the opportunity to craft your own stick horse using a variety of creative materials.
Movie Matinee: Misty
Tuesday, July 29th, 1:00 P.M.
Set on Virginia’s Chincoteague Island, this heartwarming film invites you to experience the story of a centuries-old herd of wild ponies and the legendary Phantom—a mare famed for her mysterious ability to elude capture. The film is 91 minutes long, not rated, and is presented with public performance rights by Kanopy.
Sockapalooza! Puppet Making Workshop
Thursday, July 24th, 11:00 P.M.
You’re invited to a special storytime that celebrates all things’ socks, especially the wild, the wacky, and the wonderfully mismatched. Wear your most outrageous socks, and feel free to add decorations, your imagination is the only limit. The program begins with a short film featuring B.B. King and the Singing Sock Puppets, followed by a hands-on workshop where you’ll create your very own sock puppet to take home. Don’t forget to strike a pose – your fabulous sock style will be featured in the Library’s Sockapalooza! Gallery.
Movie Matinee: Mr. Tornado
Tuesday, July 22nd, 1:00 P.M.
Explore the remarkable story behind the most intense tornado outbreak on record—the Super Outbreak of 1974. In this compelling documentary, you will follow the devastating path of 148 tornadoes that swept across thirteen states, resulting in widespread destruction and the loss of over 300 lives. This 52-minute, PG-rated documentary is presented through public performance rights by Kanopy.
Language of Flowers with Gardener, Marcy Lautanen-Raleigh
Thursday, July 17th, 6:00 P.M.
Step into the enchanting world of floriography, the Victorian art of speaking through flowers. In this engaging presentation, you’ll uncover the hidden meanings behind different blooms and learn how “talking bouquets” were once used to send subtle, coded messages. You’ll also enjoy a live demonstration on crafting tussie-mussies and elegant floral arrangements. Afterward, put your new knowledge to the test by interpreting a curated display of symbolic bouquets. It’s a unique and inspiring journey into a timeless floral tradition.
No-Sew Bandana Bag Workshop
Tuesday, July 15th, 4:00 P.M.
Learn how to turn colorful bandanas into stylish, functional bags—no sewing required. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll use simple knotting techniques to create a one-of-a-kind accessory that’s as fun to make as it is to carry.