Video Game Tournament
Come compete with family and friends at Newbury Library’s first video game event! Race and battle with up to 8 players at a time. Snacks will be provided. Ages 9 and up. For more information, call the library at (603) 763-5803.
Come compete with family and friends at Newbury Library’s first video game event! Race and battle with up to 8 players at a time. Snacks will be provided. Ages 9 and up. For more information, call the library at (603) 763-5803.
Come walk a donkey, read to a donkey, groom a donkey or just get your fill of Donkey Therapy with the Donkeys from Road to Independence.
Free for everyone! Join us for a fun game night with family, friends, and neighbors. Snacks will be provided.
Sunday Book Discussion will be held on Sunday May 17th at 3:30pm and we will be discussion The Wager by David Grann. Copies will be available at the library for anyone interested in joining. All are welcome!
A continuation of our crochet workshop series. Join us for a fun and relaxing workshop perfect for beginners to crochet. We’ll be learning basic stitches and techniques for making granny squares and circles to take home. Feel free to start a new project or continue working on one you’ve already started. Free and open to [...]
The Friends of the Library Memorial Day Book and Bake Sale will be held inside the library from 9am to 12pm!
The UNH Extension Program is presenting this event to teach Newbury residents about which plants are native to this area and how to integrate these species into your own gardens. Come learn from a Master Gardener about what native plants are and why they are important to add to your landscapes. There will be example [...]
With Art and Joan Burritt, presented by the Newbury Historical Society.
John Magee presents: Wind, Fire and the Untouched Forest of the Sunapee Ridge: the Effects of the 1938 Hurricane and a Massive 1947 Forest Fire “Prior to 1938, the untouched, old growth forests of the Sunapee Ridge thrived, too far from even portable sawmills, and far too steep and rocky to make any harvesting even [...]
The Newbury Historical Society, in collaboration with the Newbury Public Library, presents a talk on the finding of Newbury's 1787 copy of the US Constitution.