This is where the paperbacks were until recently. Before that, audiobooks lived there. Before that I don’t know, but maybe it was DVDs. Things change in the library, lately at a more rapid pace. Some of the changes are subtle, and someone has to point them out to me. Some I know about in advance, but some are surprises, which always adds more fun to a day. This used to be a big, white bookshelf, and it still is, underneath it’s fancy new display. Someone worked magic on it, and we now have a place for you to share your experiences and stories about your time in the library!
May the Fourth be with You!
Celebrate Star Wars Day with these out-of-this-galaxy reads for kids and adults, or with one of the Star Wars movies themselves! You can also check out Hoopla’s collection of Star […]
Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month
Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month with these books lists for little kids, kids, teens, and adults highlighting Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, authors, […]
New Gallery Exhibit: Carolyn S. Pio: an artist inspired by nature, nestled in the woods of Central Pennsylvania
Come see Carolyn S. Pio’s work from April 1st to May 15th in the Library Gallery! Read her full artist’s statement and biography here.
2024 Library Finalist: National Medal for Museum and Library Service
The Lambertville Free Public Library is thrilled to announce that we are among the 15 libraries honored as finalists for the 2024 National Medal for Museum and Library Service – and we couldn’t have done it without you, Lambertville!
Here Come the Shad!
It’s not April yet, but it’s close. I was crossing over the free bridge to Pennsylvania the other day, and traffic was slow enough that I could look out at the scenery, and I was happy to see yet another harbinger of spring–a small boat, anchored near the bridge, line fishing. They were fishing for shad!
Cheers!
/Annie
Thomas the Tank Engine Day 2024!
We had a blast at Thomas the Tank Engine Day! A massive thank you to everyone who attended and to those who pitched in to make this day a success. See you all next year for more train-tastic fun! -Ms. Danielle
Let’s Get Baking!
It’s the beginning of spring! On this second day of the season, it seems more like a winter day. The wind is blowing, the trees are swaying, and there is more than just a small chill in the air. Thinking about the weather, and how I wish it were warmer, it strikes me that there is a wonderful way to warm up—baking! -From Annie
Spring into Reading
Come out of your Winter hibernation by reading these kids’ books about Spring!
NoveList: Find your next great read with our Public Catalog!
Do you struggle with figuring out what to read next? Look no further than your library’s Public Catalog! Click on a book you’ve read recently or are interested in, then navigate […]