Manju Soni grew up under apartheid in South Africa, where she trained as an ophthalmologist.
'We will be hitting the links at the Indian Brook Country Club, Kingston, on Tuesday, August 24th – shotgun start at 12:30 PM.'
Join us on Monday, May 10th at 6:00 PM to learn about a variety of sound-based techniques which can help you foster a creative routine.
Butterfly watching is a meditative experience that will get you out in nature and achieving those goals.
Join us in the library’s garden on Wednesday, May 12 to meet with Legend, a golden retriever who is a Dog B.O.N.E.S therapy dog.
Placements tests let learners see recommended courses and lessons for their level, or they choose their own content.
During the pandemic, library workers continue to exceed their communities, demands and adapt resources and services to meet their users.
'Spices will be available for pick up at the Circulation Desk or Curbside after you register.'
'If you have a large amount of material (10 boxes or more), please email ahead of time to make arrangements for shredding and payment.'
'We need you to create spring-themed knitted, crocheted, or felted flowers, vines, leaves, or cute insects for our installation.'
For full information on our current services, please follow this link.
Story Time includes songs and stories geared for children ages 0-6 and begins promptly at 11:00.
'Over the next few weeks, we also have virtual events scheduled to help everyone with planning and managing their gardens.'
'We invite you to view the inaugural edition of Cover to Cover, a newsletter from the Plymouth Public Library Foundation.'
The Plymouth Public Library Foundation presents: Toast of the Town – An Online Auction to benefit the Plymouth Public Library.
The Plymouth Public Library is celebrating Earth Day this spring by participating in the 12th Annual Neighborhood Forest free tree program.
All items include a little something to sip while toasting the wonderful resources available at the Plymouth Public Library 24/7.
From March 15th to May 14th, the Plymouth Public Library will be celebrating an exploration of this rich literature as part of Read Woke.
Join us on March 10 at 6:30 PM when Master Gardener, Mike Almonte will speak about the many ways to set up home composting.
Then, join us for a pajama story time on Facebook live on March 8 at 6:30 PM to kick off the sleepover.
As of Monday, February 21, appointments will no longer be necessary to visit the Library for browsing and for picking up holds.
Blake Dinisius, Plymouth County Entymologist, will be with us on Wednesday, February 24 at 6:30 PM to share tips and tricks.
'We are calling for approximately 65 exhibitors to present their original and handcrafted canvas art, sculpture, woodwork, glass creation.'
The Plymouth Public Library is pleased to offer free and unlimited access to The Wall Street Journal digital content.
Come with your morning coffee or tea and a list of your top book titles of the moment.
Curry first came to Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912) through the British Navy, which served its sailors curry.
You are also welcome to come inside to pick up your items during the hours when the Library is open by appointment.
Please follow this link to register. You will receive the Zoom meeting details by email.
Come and join us virtually on Wednesday, February 10 at 7:00 PM for an hour of trivia, romantic tunes, and easy to make sweet recipes.
Curbside Printing Pick-up will now be available during the Library’s normal curbside service hours at the Main Branch location only.
Abdur-Razzaq, an accomplished musician and spoken-word artist from Montclair, New Jersey, will present the lecture and performance.
Armchair Travel is more popular than ever! On Wednesday, January 20th at 2:00 PM, come sit by the cozy fire, and listen to a live travel.
Dog owners: it is vital to be able to 'read' you dog, so that you can interpret their behavior and prevent bad behavior (like biting).
Due to Internet issues at the Main Library on January 13, we have rescheduled this program for JANUARY 27th at 7:00 pm.
Main Branch Curbside Hours are currently Monday-Friday 10am-12pm, and Saturdays 10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm.
Upon arrival, please check in with the greeter and then proceed to the Circulation Desk.
The Meet the Maestro 27 will be a poignant collaboration with Jennifer Harris, soon to be retired Library Director.
Remember, if you would like a personalized list of recommendations, we offer that service too.
The world's leading expert on habit formation shows how you can have a happier, healthier life: by starting small.
Compare the series to the book, share your favorites, and also memories of when you first watched with wonder, the magic of Masterpiece.