BOOK GROUP: “A Prayer for Owen Meany”
Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United StatesThis month's title is "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving. All are welcome and copies are available at the desk.
This month's title is "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving. All are welcome and copies are available at the desk.
Join the Friends of the Library for our next meeting. We'll discuss ideas for programming, special events and more. Bring your ideas, energy and a friend!
Teens only! Space is very limited. Please call or email if you're interested in joining our campaign led by Dungeon Master Tony Page.
Join us on Thursdays for an adult vinyassa style yoga class led by Sara Coblyn of Sweet Roots Gardens. Please bring a mat. No registration is needed and drop-ins are welcome!
Bring your little one for storytime and fun, a different theme every week! This event, sponsored by CES, is open to all parents & caregivers of children from birth-5 and their little ones.
The Crescent Dancers perform Middle Eastern dance in all its variety and joy.
Join Wendy for songs and fingerplays on Monday mornings when you'll have the library all to yourselves! This event is open to all parents and caregivers of infants, toddlers and preschoolers and their little ones.
This weekly Dungeons & Dragons game is run by and for autistic and similarly neurodivergent young adults (post-high school age). The group is currently full, but if you're interested in joining get in touch and we'll let you know when space is available.
Native American communities in Nonotuck (now Amherst, Pelham, Hadley and Northampton) in the Kwinitekw (Connecticut River) Valley, were long supported by reciprocal trade and diplomacy with their Native neighbors, including Nipmuc to the east and Abenaki to the north, yet the increase in colonial warfare during the late 1600s-1700s forced many Native families to relocate. […]