Putney Library Wednesday, July 27th, 7:00 PM Did you know that the Transcendental Meditation® program is a science-based technique that has been shown to improve attention, focus, behavior, organizational skills, […]
What if the pain that leads a person to addiction is seen as the defining quality of being human? Join Amer Latif at Putney Public Library on Wednesday, June 29th […]
What if the pain that leads a person to addiction is seen as the defining quality of being human? Join Amer Latif at Putney Public Library on Wednesday, June 29th […]
While the Olympic Games may be happening in Rio this summer, Putney Library is having big games of its own with the 2016 Youth Summer Reading Program! On Wednesday June […]
Putney Public Library will hold its annual Book and Plant Sale on Saturday, May 28rd from 9-Noon. Come browse an eclectic assemblage of pre-loved books and pick from wonderful donations […]
Social Media & Your Teen Are you a parent of a middle school or high school age teenage? Is your teen on social media? Join other parents for an evening […]
The Streetfeet Women, a Boston-based writer/performers’ ensemble, will present a reading of poems and prose pieces, “What Does It Mean to be Human?” on Friday, April 29, 2016, 6:30 PM, […]
Wednesday April 27th at 6pm RSVP for childcare – angela@act4socialjustice.com Do you need ideas for how to talk with your kids about social justice issues like racism, economic inequality, incarceration, […]
How to Die in Oregon: Film and Discussion by VT Compassion and Choices You are warmly invited to a film screening of How to Die in Oregon on Saturday, April […]
Tomorrow at Putney Public Library: And Evening of Poetry–Toni Ortner, Lee Bramble, and Becky Dennison Sakellariou will read from their recent work. 7pm on Wednesday April 6th!
Shackleton Sets Sail from Putney Library TONIGHT! Book discussion tonight at 7pm for all readers! Screening of the documentary film Chasing Shackleton will be this Thursday at 7pm. Putney Reads: […]
Putney Reads: Ernest Shackleton and the Voyage of the Endurance Even though winter never truly arrived in Putney, we can still travel to vast expanses of ice and snow by […]
Wednesday March 16th 6:00pm-7:30pm RSVP for childcare – angela@act4socialjustice.com Do you need ideas for how to talk with your kids about social justice issues like racism, economic inequality, incarceration, homelessness, […]
Do you have a story to tell that involves magic? Kids and adults are invited to tell their kid-appropriate, 5-minute story to an appreciative after school audience on Wednesday February […]
What have Putney artists seen and recorded, inspired by our beautiful Connecticut River? The Putney Public Library will have an answer to that question in a new show to be […]
On Wednesday, January 27th at 7pm, join Linda Waite-Simpson, the Director of Vermont’s Compassion and Choices to learn more about End of Life Care and Vermont’s Act 39, the Death […]
The Putney Public Library has resumed its winter hours. Enjoy extended Saturday hours with us during the dark months : ) Monday-Friday: 10:30 am-6pm Saturday: 10am-3pm
Labyrinth Program at Putney Public Library On Wednesday, December 9th at 7pm, Putney Public Library will host a program on the history and use of labyrinths. Sadelle Wiltshire will lead […]
Paper Cuts by Stuart Copans at Putney Library For many fine artists, art is their “religion”. For Stuart Copans, religion is seen through his monumental series of paper cuttings, some […]