Children of all ages are welcome to join our Lego Club. We will meet every Wednesday at 4PM. We have a small Lego table and several thousand Lego pieces. For our first few meetings, we will have “free build” — put blocks together any way you want. Other meetings may include a robot theme or outer space or pirates! We have books and magazines to give ideas. We hope to be able to keep creations on display until the next …
Category: The Library
We have a huge assortment of games for you to choose from from Chess and Checkers to Monopoly, Sorry, all kinds of card games and Connect Four. Light refreshments will be provided.
The Pember Library and Museum will be closed on Saturday, September 3 in honor of the Labor Day holiday.
The Pember Library and Museum will hold its Annual Dinner on Monday, September 26 at the Organ Barn on North Grimes Hill Road in Hebron. The Pember Board of Trustees arranges the dinner to raise funds for the general support of the Pember Library and Museum of Natural History. There are many wonderful programs and activities for adults and children at the Pember. There is a fantastic collection of approximately 7,000 objects in the museum, covering a wide variety of …
Join us at the Pember Library for an informational program on how to read nutritional labels, pricing labels and ingredient labels while you’re shopping. Linda Law-Saunders from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Washington County will lead the discussion on August 17 at 5PM.
August 18 6PM A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Pember Library and Museum will be held on the third Thursday of each month at the Pember. This is a regular meeting and open to the public. See Upcoming Events Calendar for dates of meetings.
Meet at the Slate Valley Museum August 31 at 7PM America 1933: The Great Depression, Lorena Hickok, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Shaping of the New Deal By Michael Golay from goodreads: The first account of the remarkable eighteen-month journey of Lorena Hickok, intimate friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, throughout the country during the worst of the Great Depression, bearing witness to the unprecedented ravages; an indelible portrait of an unprecedented crisis. “All I can say is that these people have GOT …