Fireside Stories
Our themes for Fireside Stories in November will be as follows. November 7: Cats November 14: Peanut Butter November 21: Thanksgiving November 28: Charlie Brown (in honor of Charles Schulz’s birthday November 26. )
Thursday Tales
Our themes for Thursday Tales in November will be as follows. November 5: Cats November 12: Peanut Butter November 19: Thanksgiving We will be closed on November 26.
Exploring Credit / Debt Management Issues
UPDATE: the 3:00 class has been canceled. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Washington County will present a two-hour Money Management class at the Pember  Library. Topics to be discussed: ways to establish good credit how to make credit work for you understanding your credit report common pitfalls to avoid strategies for paying down debt The class will be presented twice on November 5. Please register by calling 746-2560. Individuals with special needs requiring accommodations who wish to attend this program should …
Craft Classes – December
December 5 – Kids Crafts (easy things that kids can make) Prices to be determined. December 9 – Memory Board $? December 10 – Holiday Centerpieces ($3.00 for supplies, you bring fresh cut greens) December 16 – Beaded Bracelet $3.00 December 17 – Beaded Star Ornament $2.50 I will post photos of sample items as they become available. Class sizes are limited. Please call the library to reserve your spot: 642-2525.
Craft Classes – November
November 12 – Holiday Card Making ($1.00 per card) November 14 – Holiday Card Making ($1.00 per card) November 18 – Folded Fabric Ornament ($2.50) November 19 – Quilled Holiday Card ($1.00 per card) November 21 – Woven Paper Bird ornament I will post photos of sample items as they become available. Class sizes are limited. Please call the library to reserve your spot: 642-2525.
Pember Presents
1812: New York’s War, New York’s Impetus A lecture by Robert W. Arnold III While the Battles of Sackets Harbor or Plattsburg do not carry the cachet of a Gettysburg or Saratoga, the War of 1812, now approaching its bicentennial, was very much New York’s War. Much of the war was fought on our soil or on our waters. New Yorkers responded to the conflict militarily and otherwise and the war exposed serious inadequacies in the state’s infrastructure and the …
Pember Board Meeting
A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Pember Library and Museum will be held on the first Wednesday of each month at the Pember. This is a regular meeting and open to the public.
Craft Classes
Classes in October will be October 30 – knit or crochet washcloth October 31 – silk ribbon ornament For the knitted washcloth, bring a ball of cotton yarn in whatever color(s) you like.  You will need regular knitting needles, any size from 4-8. For the crocheted frog washcloth, you will need a ball of green cotton yarn and small amounts of white and black cotton yarn. The sample in the photo here is a work in progress. You will need …
Anything BUT Pie Apple Dessert Contest
The “Anything BUT Pie Apple Dessert Contest” will be taking place at the library on Friday evening, October 16, starting at 6pm. We have six judges and four great prizes. Stop in to the library to pick up your entry form! The prizes are: a gift certificate to the Northshire Bookstore . a gift basket donated by Hicks Orchard. a pumpkin cutting board donated by JK Adams. a gift certificate donated by As Time Goes By. Desserts will be for …
Pember Presents: Turning Points in Adirondack History
Author Andy Flynn will share colorful stories about Adirondack life straight from the archives and collections of the internationally acclaimed Adirondack Museum at 6 p.m. on Thursday, October 15, 2009 at the Pember Library in Granville. During the program, “Turning Points in Adirondack History,” audience members will see how historical events shaped the lives of Adirondack residents. Topics include: the American Revolution, World War II, the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Winter Games, and the creation of the Adirondack Park and …
Pember Board Meeting
A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Pember Library and Museum will be held on the first Wednesday of each month at the Pember. This is a regular meeting and open to the public.