Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Gather with other Toddles to learn Numbers, Shapes, and Colors at Story Time.
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Accessibility
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library. Please inform us of special needs two weeks prior to the program.Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.Photographs/Videography
Programs, events and classes may be photographed or videotaped for library promotional purposes. Your participation in programs signifies your permission for us to use any photos that we take of you. Please speak to a librarian at the event if you would prefer your photo not be taken.Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
New program for Teens, ages 13-18. Stop by the Teen/Young Adult area each month for a craft, discussion, poll, or activity. April is Poetry Month so we will share poems, and create our own poems. No registration is required, just stop!
Disclaimer(s)
Photographs/Videography
Programs, events and classes may be photographed or videotaped for library promotional purposes. Your participation in programs signifies your permission for us to use any photos that we take of you. Please speak to a librarian at the event if you would prefer your photo not be taken.Join us for the monthly book club discussion. The club currently meets in the library Community Room. For the month of April the Smithsburg Library will be reading The Rose Code by Kate Quinn. Call the library to reserve your cop
The library is hosting game night. Board games are available. Ages 12 and up please. Registering will give us an idea of how many people to prep for. Bring your favorite board game.
In the first years of the 20th Century, a silent scandal spread through the mailboxes of Smithsburg when a series of destructive "poison pen" letters shocked everyone who received them. The notes were so stinging that teenage romances ended,