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Thursday, February 28th at 6:30 pm–Come see Selma on the big screen at Putney Public Library! Selma is the story of a movement. The film chronicles the tumultuous three-month period […]
Community OrganizationsWednesdays 6:30pm-8:30pm starting February 6th Gordon Jones, a Putney School faculty member, is offering a six-week study of Shakespeare’s King Lear this winter at the Putney Public Library. If there […]
The Arts & EntertainmentNow patrons will have access to a huge pool of books, audiobooks, videos, and childrens items! All can be easily requested from your home computer or device and will be […]
Community OrganizationsOpen for all your cookbook borrowing, recipe printing, and family movie-selecting needs today and Wednesday 10:30am-6pm!
Community OrganizationsJoin Vermont’s Poet Laureate, Chard deNiord at Putney Library on Tuesday, November 13th at 7pm. He will read from and discuss his newest collection of interviews with poets, I Would […]
Community OrganizationsOpen Monday-Friday 10:30am-6pm Satuday 10am-3pm For all of your cold weather reading, watching, listening, and information needs 🙂
Community OrganizationsThe Putney Public Library welcomes Vermont film historian Rick Winston to Putney for a talk about Winston’s exploration of the McCarthy era in Vermont, “Red Scare in the Green Mountains: […]
Community OrganizationsAbout 100 years ago, two con men made their way to Putney in pursuit of money. Red Austin and his gang of scouts and impersonators managed to fool Putney’s select […]
Community OrganizationsThe Putney Library will be moving to a new software system (which offers many new borrowing options for library patrons!) In preparation, the library will be doing a full inventory of […]
Community OrganizationsThe Debating Our Rights series continues at the Putney Public Library on July 31st at 7 PM, with the 9th Amendment taking center stage. Meg Mott, professor of politics at […]
Community OrganizationsOn Wednesday, August 1st at 7pm, join us for a presentation of the history of Pierce’s Hall located in the hamlet of East Putney. Using a slideshow of archived photos […]
Community OrganizationsA small blue/periwinkle umbrella was taken from the Putney Library on Wednesday, July 25th during the ukulele summer reading concert. Did anyone take it by mistake? Please bring it back […]
Community OrganizationsThe Will to be An Artist: The Art of Bonnie Waker at Putney Library The feeling of one’s motor functions slipping away must be a devastating realization. Add to this […]
Community OrganizationsOn Wednesday, July 25th at 7pm, join self-taught geologist and science enthusiast Roger Haydock for an exciting look at deep local history! Travel through 500 million years on an entertaining […]
Community OrganizationsJoin Diane Nassif at the Putney Library on Thursday, July 19 at 7 PM for a presentation on her journey to a small mountain village in El Salvador, made early […]
Community OrganizationsJoin us at the Putney Public Library on Wednesday, July 18th at 7 pm to hear the voices of three well known Vermont poets. Terry Hauptman and her rhapsodic poems […]
Community OrganizationsJoin filmmakers Lisa Merton and Alan Dater on Tuesday, July 17th at 7pm at Putney Public Library for a screening and discussion of their documentary about Westminster West teacher, Claire […]
Community OrganizationsOn Thursday, June 28th at 11am, the Putney Public Library will kick off the youth Summer Reading Program with an amazing puppet and music show for all ages by Modern […]
Community OrganizationsThe Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. As a matter of law, the state cannot engage in arbitrary or extreme punishment. As a matter of practice, however, states exert […]
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