Weekly Storytime
Waterford Public Library 117 3rd St, Waterford, NY, United StatesJoin us for stories, crafts, and playtime every Friday at 10:30. Best for ages 3-5, but all ages welcome! No registration required.
Join us for stories, crafts, and playtime every Friday at 10:30. Best for ages 3-5, but all ages welcome! No registration required.
The Waterford Public Library is holding our second Community Fabric Swap! This is a great time to refresh your fabric stores at no cost. Donations will be accepted all day Thursday April 16 (10-6), and Friday April 17 (10-2). Donations must be in good condition (no stains, holes, strong odors). Donations may include sewing notions […]
Join our newest book club, the Golden Leaves Book Club, run by Shaunty McMillin, owner of Golden Leaf Books here in Waterford. This is a book club focused on fantasy and romantasy reads. Light refreshments will be provided. No registration necessary. We will be discussing Golden Son & Morning Star (books 2 & 3 in […]
Capital Roots’ Squash Hunger program is a food donation initiative that collects and distributes more than 40 tons of fresh produce to our region’s food pantries and shelters each year. The Waterford Library receives its delivery between 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. each Wednesday morning. Since 2004 Capital Roots has involved thousands of community members in […]
Come play a tabletop game from our collection, or bring your own to share. A variety of card and Board games will be available.
Join our weekly group at the library where we celebrate all crafty hobbies including knitting, crochet, embroidery, and more! All levels of experience welcome. No registration is required.
Thalia Ho, creator of the award-winning blog Butter and Brioche and author of Wild Sweetness, explores the five tastes of dessert and beyond in her new book, Bittersweet. In Bittersweet: The Five Tastes of Dessert and Beyond, Thalia Ho explores the five tastes and distills their ability to transform desserts into something memorable. Bitter brings deep complexity, sweet tempers and […]
Need Health Insurance? Meet with an MVP representative at the library on the 4th Friday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm. They can help with new enrollment, renewals, and coverage questions for any plans through the New York State of Health marketplace. Free and confidential service. You may need the following on-hand […]
Join us for stories, crafts, and playtime every Friday at 10:30. Best for ages 3-5, but all ages welcome! No registration required.
Whether you’re brand new to bird feeding or looking to level up your backyard habitat, this quick primer presented by Carol Quantock from the Audubon Society of the Capital Region will give you practical tools to turn your outdoor space into a favorite stop for local birds. Which feeders and foods draw different birds How […]
Join the library for a monthly book club! We will primarily be reading mysteries and thrillers but other genres may be included from time to time. Our pick for April 28th is Recursion by Blake Crouch. Copies are available at the check-out desk for pickup during the month of April. No registration is required. Please […]
Capital Roots’ Squash Hunger program is a food donation initiative that collects and distributes more than 40 tons of fresh produce to our region’s food pantries and shelters each year. The Waterford Library receives its delivery between 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. each Wednesday morning. Since 2004 Capital Roots has involved thousands of community members in […]
Join our weekly group at the library where we celebrate all crafty hobbies including knitting, crochet, embroidery, and more! All levels of experience welcome. No registration is required.
Join us for stories, crafts, and playtime every Friday at 10:30. Best for ages 3-5, but all ages welcome! No registration required.
Some poems unfold through dialogue, speech to a third party, and self talk. Poetic narrators, like playwrights, can erect a “fourth wall” so that the reader must eavesdrop on the poem as they would on a staged drama. In this workshop, we will read several poems and discuss their use of voice before turning to […]