If a library program is cancelled or postponed, we will post that information on this website and our Facebook page.
In case of snow, please see WMUR cancellations.
Thank you very much.
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Upcoming Adult Programs
Men's Coffee!
Every Friday at 9:00 AM
Men's Coffee meets at the Dunbarton Congregational Church Vestry.
Right across the street!
All are welcome! Bring your own coffee.
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Women's Coffee!
EVERY Tuesday at 10:00 AM
We will meet in the front foyer of the building.
Not just about caffeine! There are tremendous benefits of a coffee group. Please join us as we meet our neighbors and new friends.
Please bring your own beverage.
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Chair Yoga
with Sherry Gamble
May 16 and 30 at 11:00 AM
June 13 and 27 at 11:00 AM
We will plan to meet upstairs.
Please arrive early--you will need to bring a chair up. Thanks!
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Online Meditation with Judy Caron
Join us via Zoom for a Loving Kindness Meditation
Wednesdays at 7:00 PM:
Last class! May 15, 2024
We will take a break during the summer months and return in September.
Please inquire for the Zoom link. Thank you!
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Big Trees of Northern New England
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
6:30 PM, Upper Town Hall
Presented by Kevin Martin, Author, Outdoorsman and Boatbuilder
Please join us as we host Kevin Martin. He will discuss his book, his short hikes, bikes and paddles to the biggest trees in New England, as well as how he uses similar lumber in wooden boat building.
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Local Author Visit: Joyce Ray
Food for all Our Tomorrows
Travelogue, Sustainability, and a New Book
Thursday, May 9, 2024
6:30 PM, Upper Town Hall
Travel to Japan and Nepal with Dunbarton residents Bob and Joyce Ray on their latest 2023 adventure. Learn about their volunteer experiences at the Asian Rural Institute, a culturally diverse community whose theme is “That we may live together.” Visit the rice basket of western Nepal with its rich traditions. Learn how seeds, soil, and sustainability became the theme of Joyce’s new children’s book, Food for All Our Tomorrows.
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Range the Wild Woods Over: Loggers' Songs and Stories
with Jeff Warner
Made possible by a generous grant from New Hampshire Humanities
Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 6:30 PM
Upper Town Hall
Loggers at the turn of the twentieth century cut the timber that built and warmed our houses and provided the ties for America's ever-expanding railroads. Timber established Portsmouth, Portland and Bangor as important ports, sending New England lumber around the world. Folklorist Jeff Warner relates the songs and stories of the people who worked the wintry woods, showing their humor and their grit, and giving us a glimpse into everyday life in long ago lumber camps.
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