CLOSED TODAY: SNOW DAY

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

Snow Day Today! Stay warm and see you soon!

CLOSED TODAY: SNOW DAY

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

Snow Day Today! Stay warm and see you soon!

BOOK GROUP: “The Japanese Lover”

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

This month's title is "The Japanese Lover" by Isabel Allende. All are welcome and copies are available at the desk.

Artist’s Reception: Susan B. Mulholland

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

Meet local artist Susan Mulholland, whose work will be on exhibit in the Ramsdell Room this month. Refreshments will be served. Susan majored in Studio Art ad Connecticut College. As an art major, she took classes in sculpture, printmaking and painting, and she worked as a screen printer for more than 40 years, selling her […]

Lost Towns of the Swift River Valley

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

Join Elena Palladino as she discusses her recently published book, Lost Towns of the Swift River Valley: Drowned by the Quabbin. Book signing will follow the presentation. For more information contact Susan Ashman, 413-427-6558. This event is co-sponsored by the Pelham Historical Society.

The Future of Public Safety in Pelham

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

Join this forum on community responders, safety and policing, featuring Earl Miller, Director, Community Responders for Equity, Safety & Service (CRESS) Amherst an Maj. Make Hilliard (ret.) of the Baltimore Police Department Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP). Pelham police chief Gary Thomann and members of the Pelham Anti-Racism Advisory Committee will also be present for […]

BOOK GROUP: The Death of Ivan Ilych

Pelham Library 2 South Valley Road , Pelham, MA, United States

The next title for the Pelham Library Book Group will be "The Death of Ivan Ilych" by Leo Tolstoy. All are welcome and copies are available at the desk.

Play Ball! The History of Sandlot Baseball in Pelham

Revisit Pelham’s own Fenway Park and the ballplayers who captivated and entertained the Town on a sandlot located on Jones Road. Join us at the end of the program for a visit to the Sandlot. For more information contact Linda Campbell Hanscom, 413-323-7377. This program is co-sponsored by the Pelham Historical Society.