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NH Humanities/Friends of Conway PL Presents: The Founding Fathers: What Were They Thinking? with Richard Hesse
A New Hampshire Humanities event hosted by the Friends of the Conway Public Library presented by Richard Hesse
Collin's Halloween Haunt
Collin Laracy is back with his spooky surprises for older child, teen, and adult audiences! All are welcome to walk through creepy scenes, be surprised with theatrical animetronics, and be relieved to exit through the back door of the Ham Room!
Collin's Halloween Haunt
Collin Laracy is back with his spooky surprises for older child, teen, and adult audiences! All are welcome to walk through creepy scenes, be surprised with theatrical animetronics, and be relieved to exit through the back door of the Ham Room!
Ghosts and Legends with Jeff Belanger
Registration Required HERE. Due to limited capacity, you may be placed on a waiting list. We appreciate notification if you are unable to attend. MASKS REQUIRED inside the library.
Teen-Adult Creative Writing Workshop with Emily Cyr
Everyone has a story to tell, or so they say. Take the dive into creative writing with local, award winning, USA Today bestselling author Emily Cyr. Emily has been in the publishing world for close to eight years and has been writing since she could hold a pen. Being faced with many hurdles, Emily has a unique outlook on the publishing world and on writing.
A Historical Schmorgesborg
Bob Cottrell, Curator of the Conway Public Library's Henney History
Room will offer a fun for the entire family hands-on program using
A Historical Schmorgesborg
Bob Cottrell, Curator of the Conway Public Library's Henney History
Room will offer a fun for the entire family hands-on program using
Mad Hatter Tea Party
Head to Wonderland in Conway Library park, and enjoy a fantastical tea party followed by a friendly game of croquet with the Mad Hatter, the Red Queen, Alice, the White Rabbit, and MAYBE the Cheshire Cat (if you can find him). Wear your Saturday best, and please RSVP HERE.
A Service Dog's Story: "Piki Goes to College" with author Joan Hellquist
Have you ever wondered what kind of training a dog receives to become a Service Dog? In Piki Goes to College, we meet the lovable Piki (rhymes with sneaky), a mischievous and captivating shelter dog who finds a special purpose with a new life learning the important job of assisting an owner with a disability. Author Joan M.