Oct. 22 event at the Abingdon Library features photo ops, board games, Dungeons & Dragons, crafts, trivia panels, trading card games & more.
October 12 episode focuses on "Living a Plant Forward Life for the Bay and Your Body."
September 14 episode explores favorite foods that bring back memories of the Maryland State Fair.
Explore favorite foods at the beach plus a roasted peach ice cream from Harford County.
Special programming includes concerts, guest presenters, mermaid spa day, water bottle wind spirals, fashion show and more.
'The Ties that Bind' is the theme with Johns Hopkins' Alicia Wilson joining Mary Hastler and Chef John Shields in the kitchen.
Event takes place June 10 and features a sailboat race, local dining and beverage experiences, and entertainment by the band Crushing Day.
'Kitchen Goddess' Andrea Farnum flies in from the West Coast to join Mary Hastler & Chef John Shields.
Event includes presentation, book signing of 'The Summer Place' and photo opportunities.
Learn how to plant an expansive kitchen herb garden without a lot of land.
Librarian of Congress joins Chef John Shields and Mary Hastler on the program, which focuses on 'Women's History Month, a Culinary Journey.'
Chef John Shields and Mary Hastler are joined by Baltimore-born artist Joyce J. Scott.
Chef John Shields and Mary Hastler are joined on January 26 by Chef Doug Wetzel and Sonya Binkert for "It's a Kraut Fest."
The library's annual Winter Reading Program for adults and high school students begins December 21 and runs through March 5.
Virtual series featuring Chef John Shields starts December 1 and runs monthly through May.
Participants will learn how to prepare all things crab, fried oysters, rockfish and blue catfish.
Participants will learn how to prepare locally sourced healthy and delicious snacks and meals.
Several group discussions about 'The Book of Delights: Essays' by Ross Gay will take place in September and October.
9/11 Memorial & Museum's exhibition will be on display at the Bel Air and Abingdon libraries from Sept. 10-30.
Learn how to make locally sourced pizza with Chef John Shields, Harford County Public Library CEO Mary Hastler and cheesemaker Pam Miller.
The on-going virtual series begins in July and focuses on picnic foods and peaches.
Tails and Tales Summer Reading Adventure 2021 encourages everyone to accomplish reading goals & continue learning throughout the summer.
Harford County Public Library Foundation fundraiser includes a rodeo, vendors, kids' corner, food and a concert headlined by Jimmie Allen.
Shoreside displays, virtual programming and photo ops will be available to the public.
The song, 'Not Broken,' by the band Vagabond Motel, reminds us of resilience and adaptiveness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Other Library locations will allow customers back in the buildings later in March.
February 25 virtual gathering will feature how to make clam chowder and apple crepe cake.
Harford County Public Library hosts virtual events on Betty Crocker and Maryland cookbooks.
Harford County Public Library's annual Winter Reading Program for adults and high school students continues last year's 'foodie' theme.
Four virtual programs will feature experts discussing topics of interest to those researching family history.
Funds raised to benefit organization’s Family Support Services (FSS) Program
Library's virtual event on October 13 is part of the Maryland Horse Month celebration.
New York Times best-selling author Lisa See will discuss her book, "The Island of Sea Women."
Join National Library Card Sign-up Month Honorary Chair Wonder Woman by posting a photo to the library's social media sites.
Library customers are now able to request materials online or by phone and pick them up by appointment at the library of their choice.
'Imagine Your Story' invites library customers of all ages to participate through books and missions.
Members of the community may also sign up online for a library card to access resources.
Harford County Public Library hosts its Third Annual Women's Summit March 3 featuring columnist, author and artist Sandra Magsamen.
Performances to showcase abundance of local dance talent
Dr. William B. Allen discusses civility from the perspective of the first president on February 21 at the Abingdon Library.