Senior Technology Workshop
For seniors (and anyone) who feels overwhelmed by the digital world. Each workshop will showcase a different topic and allow time for questions on other topics. Bring your own technology […]
Gallery Exhibit: Scott MacNeill (January 2025)
Pencil Drawings on Paper and Canvas from original photographs by local artist Scott MacNeill. See more of his work at @chairsdrawings on Instagram.
“Cook What you Have”
It’s no secret that I love cookbooks. I probably love them more than I love cooking, but cooking is a close second. Here at the library, we try to provide a broad base of cookbooks, from classics, to regional, and sometimes the downright unusual. But sometimes a cookbook comes along that is a real standout. And we have a new one, just in. Christopher Kimball’s “Cook What you Have.” See you in the stacks /Annie
The Best Sale in Town!
The Lambertville library has a lot of treasures. A lot of them. Rare books, the art book collection, the gallery space upstairs…so many, too many for just one blog post. This picture is of two of the treasures we have here! This is Franta, custodian and curator of the book sale. She is a treasure! See you in the stacks! /Annie
Take a magical journey with Wicked: The Soundtrack!
Enjoy 11 tracks from the original cast recording of the Wicked movie on #hoopla! https://hoopla.app.link/t45nmuZyJOb
Something to Talk About
Recently, some of our staff has suffered losses. Here at the library, in the early readers room, there is a category of books called Topics to Talk About, or TTTA, as I think of it.
See you in the stacks!
/Annie
Take a Cake Break!
It’s no secret that I am a fan of cookbooks. And I like to bake. I borrowed the Jack-o-lantern pan from the many available baking pans at the library, and immediately started thinking about what to bake.
See you in the stacks!
/Annie
Gallery Exhibit: Kate Legere “Woven Watercolors” [Oct. 3-29]
Kate Legere’s art celebrates the delicate interplay between surrender and control, embracing the unpredictable nature of watercolor while restoring order through the methodical process of weaving. She finds joy in […]
Celebrate Family History Month!
Did you know October is Family History Month? Find out more with the National Genealogical Society here and take a look at HeritageQuest, a free resource you can access with […]
Drag Queen Story Hour
When I was little, I loved story time, and it didn’t matter whether it was at our library, or at school, or at a special event, or even just at home, a home-grown story hour, if you will. The child in me was absolutely blown away when I saw my first Drag Queen Story Hour.