Events

Come join us and read the latest and greatest in graphic novels. From familiar chestnuts to new future classics, from big name writers and artists to up-and-comers, from manga to superheroes to artsy indie comix and everything in between, if it’s got sequential art in it, we’ll read it! All are welcome and all graphic […]

What do you call a king who gives up his kingdom? A fool? Or a father ready to pass on the burdens of power? Join us at the Putterham Library with actors Stephen Collins and Poornima Kirby from New Muse Productions for this haunting, darkly funny adaptation of Shakespeare’s timeless classic. This one-hour production draws […]

Join visible mender, Mariko Sugimori to learn about the history of Sashiko, a technique to reinforce worn fabric and/or repair textiles, and work on some Sashiko samplers. All the materials will be provided, but attendees are invited to bring in woven, not stretchy clothing to practice this technique on. This class is recommended for individuals […]

Join visible mender, Mariko Sugimori to learn about the history of Sashiko, a technique to reinforce worn fabric and/or repair textiles, and work on some Sashiko samplers. All the materials will be provided, but attendees are invited to bring in woven, not stretchy clothing to practice this technique on. This class is recommended for individuals […]

Drawing on his own lived experiences as a late-diagnosed autistic and those of other autistic individuals, Sam Farmer, author of A Long Walk Down a Winding Road – Small Steps, Challenges, & Triumphs Through an Autistic Lens, will discuss those societal forces which have been contributing to greater acceptance of autism and those that continue to undermine […]