Recurring Programs for Adults

Fan Favorites Book ClubFan Favorites Book Group (1st Fridays of the month from 12:00 – 1:30 pm)

Join us for our casual lunchtime conversation about what we’re reading, watching, and listening to. No assigned readings; just book-lovers talking about the books, movies, and shows they love.

Adult Gaming ClubAdult D&D/Gaming Club (1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 6:00 – 7:45 pm)

Come play with us! We’ve got two Dungeons & Dragons campaigns running, with an open invitation for new players to join in the fun. Interested in learning more about this classic role-playing adventure game? Drop by and see how it all works.

At this program, the moderator presents prompts and writing exercises to inspire writers of all types. Join us for a creative outlet where the focus is on self-expression.Day Writers (3rd Fridays from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm)

At this program, the moderator presents prompts and writing exercises to inspire writers of all types. Join us for a creative outlet where the focus is on self-expression.

An image of an illustrated series of colorful billboards ringed in lightbulbs with the Community Library logo. Text reads: Community Library Trivia Night. Know things, win prizes, have fun, eat snacks. Third Thursdays of the month at the Library. Game starts at 6:00 pm. Teams limited to five players.Trivia Night (3rd Thursdays from 4:00 – 5:30 pm)

Assemble a team (or come alone) and join us for our monthly trivia contest covering a range of general knowledge categories. Know things, win prizes, have fun, eat snacks. Game starts at 6:00 pm. Teams limited to five players.

Short Fiction Workshop. 4th Tuesdays at 6 pm. This twice-monthly writing workshop for teens and adults features writing prompts, exercises, and moderated feedback sessions where authors working on short fiction can practice their craft, develop new skills, and get constructive input from other writers.Short Fiction Workshop (4th Tuesdays from 6:00 – 7:45 pm)

This workshop for teens & adults features writing prompts, exercises, and a chance to read your original short fiction for an audience of other attentive, thoughtful writers like you. Moderated discussions and constructive feedback allow you to strengthen your craft and hone your works-in-progress.