2025-08-01 10:30:002025-08-01 11:30:00America/New_YorkVirtual Reality Game DaySign-up online or at the library for a 1-hour time slot to use our Meta Quest S3 VR Headset. All ages are welcome.Essex Branch -
Friday, August 01 10:30am - 11:30am
Add to Calendar2025-08-01 10:30:002025-08-01 11:30:00America/New_YorkVirtual Reality Game DaySign-up online or at the library for a 1-hour time slot to use our Meta Quest S3 VR Headset. All ages are welcome.Essex Branch -
We pick the genre, you pick the book.
Every month a different genre or topic will be featured and we discuss all the different books selected by our members that month.
One of Gotham City's rogues have planted a trap in the library! You and your group must use your detective skills to solve the mystery before time runs out! Registration required.
One of Gotham City's rogues have planted a trap in the library! You and your group must use your detective skills to solve the mystery before time runs out! Registration required.
One of Gotham City's rogues have planted a trap in the library! You and your group must use your detective skills to solve the mystery before time runs out! Registration required.
One of Gotham City's rogues have planted a trap in the library! You and your group must use your detective skills to solve the mystery before time runs out! Registration required.
Join the quiet camaraderie and group accountability of this writer’s group! Quiet writing time for projects, with the occasional opportunity to brainstorm solutions to thorny problems with manuscripts
We are excited to welcome local author K.G. Miceli to share with us some true stories of firsthand experiences at Old Texas Road: one of Ontario's most haunted locations.
Drop by the LaSalle branch to see if you can find all the famous book characters. Runs from August 1st - August 16th . All ages. No registration required.
Join the quiet camaraderie and group accountability of this writer’s group! Quiet writing time for projects, with the occasional opportunity to brainstorm solutions to thorny problems with manuscripts