Storytime
Angelica Free LibraryJoin us for an early literacy storytime here at the library. Registration not required.
Join us for an early literacy storytime here at the library. Registration not required.

The person next to a bleeding victim may be the one who’s most likely to save him or her. Take the course and become empowered to make a life or death difference when a bleeding emergency occurs. STOP THE BLEED®. Save a Life! There will also be brief instruction in dealing with other injuries and what do do if someone […]
Our monthly game night at the library.

Join us for tea, mooncakes, and a craft at the Angelica Free Library in anticipation of the mid Autumn festival! (RSVP appreciated)

Learn and practice crochet basics at the library with other beginners! We will each start a simple scarf project. Bring your own yarn and hook if you have them. Contact the library with any questions! Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm, Oct. 16th through Nov. 13th

This fall marks the 125th anniversary of the construction of the Angelica Free Library building. A “front porch” celebration of this notable milestone will take place on Saturday, October 18. 12 Noon – Music by Don Burger & The Song Kitchen Sidekicks 12:30 p.m. – Doughnuts and cider 1:00 p.m. – Brief remarks, followed by group photo The library will […]

Join us for a friendly neighborhood board game night at the library!

Stop by the library during trick-or-treating time! The library will be open until 9pm today instead of 7pm.
Join us for a watercolor paint-along workshop for adults with Thereza Heinz, November 8th from 1pm-3pm. Sign up required- call or message the library to save your spot! Supplies will be provided.
Re-Thinking Thanksgiving: Native American Views on an American Holiday This lively presentation will give an overview of the history of this very misunderstood holiday. Based on the only primary source document that chronicles the “First Thanksgiving,” participants will learn accurate and culturally appropriate information about the English settlers at Plymouth and the Wampanoag, the Native people who inhabited that area. […]