Library Closed
The Conway Public Library is closed.
Conway Public Library will be closed Monday, October 9th in observance of the Columbus Day Federal Holiday
The Conway Public Library is closed.
Edward Hopper: Sunlight and Solitude
Presented by Jane Oneail from Culturally Curious!
Please EMAIL TESSA at tnarducci@conwaypubliclibrary.org for ZOOM ACCESS.
The New York Times best-selling book exploring the counterproductive reactions white people have when their assumptions about race are challenged, and how these reactions maintain racial inequality.
Join us for the conversation on Zoom. All are welcome. Please complete this Google registration form and Zoom access will be forwarded to you.
Zoom with Miss Tara to Imagine Your World!
How DOES one imagine your world? Get inspired for the month's fun summer reading opportunities while Miss Tara generates ideas, shares book talks, links, and at-home suggestions.
Andrea Kuchlewska, a New York City playwright, wants to help you "Imagine Your Story". Andrea, in partnership with the Conway Public Library is offering a free, 2-hour introductory online playwriting workshop for teens (16 and up) and adults as part of the summer reading program. This wonderful opportunity allows participants to earn 20 points toward a raffle ticket, for a chance to win a generous prize!
Presented by Breathe New Hampshire, this program provides students, parents, educators, and community members the opportunity to learn more about the impact of vaping, JUULing and nicotine addiction. Please register for Zoom access by emailing Tessa at tnarducci@conwaypubliclibrary.org.
Join us on Zoom to share your favorite poetry, either written by you, your kid, a famous poet, your neighbor.... doesn't matter. Email me, and I will send you a Zoom login. Tnarducci@conwaypubliclibrary.org.
Throughout the years these works were being created, the world and space around them have been experiencing constant change. From place to place and from time to time, they would be changing along with me. Moving between small apartments, cabins, and cottages, these works help celebrate the excitement of new environments.
Call 447-5552 for details. All youth in grades 6-8 are invited to join this group with new book selections each month. Snacks, games, and an occasional book-related movie are some of the fun to be had. Group leader is 12-year-old, Zoe Groves, with the guidance of a youth librarian.