
Freelton Drop-In Book Club
The Freelton Drop-In Book Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Freelton Branch, 1830 Brock Rd., Freelton. The June title is The Best Kind of People by Zoe Whittall.
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The Freelton Drop-In Book Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Freelton Branch, 1830 Brock Rd., Freelton. The June title is The Best Kind of People by Zoe Whittall.

The Books and Brews Book Club meets on the second Monday of each month at Relay Coffee Roasters at 27 King William St., Hamilton. The August book title is The Women: A Novel by Kristin Hannah. Pick up the book at the 2nd Floor Info Desk at Central Library .

Practice reading and speaking English with fellow English Language Learners. Every weekly session we read poetry, prose, and excerpts from books; we read lyrics and then listen to songs; and occasionally we take a look at comic strips. We answer any pronunciation, spelling, or grammar questions...

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

The Books and Brews Book Club meets on the second Monday of each month at Relay Coffee Roasters at 27 King William St., Hamilton. The June book title is My Brilliant Friend: Childhood, Adolescence by Elena Ferrante. Pick up the book at the 2nd Floor Info Desk at Central Library .

The Binbrook Book Club meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Binbrook Branch , 2641 Regional Road 56, Binbrook. The June book title is The Secret History of Audrey James by Heather Marshall.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Summer Reading Club 2026 is all about water—so dive in! Registration for Summer Reading Club begins on June 27. Head to any branch to register and celebrate the start of summer with fun activities. Set your sites on a reading tracker and find out what's happening at any branch or Bookmobile...

For children currently in grades one to six. Meet with teen volunteer Reading Buddies for support and help with reading though game-playing and fun activities. This is not a tutoring program. This program is intended for children who have knowledge of reading fundamentals but would benefit from...

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Are you strange and unusual? Do you like strange and unusual reads? Join us at West Sixth Brewing for our monthly Cult Classics Book Club! This month, we will be discussing "Strange Pictures" by Uketsu. Copies of the book are available at the previous month meeting, or the Central Library's front...

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

The Locke Adult Book Club meets alternating Thursdays at 1pm at the Locke Branch, 285 Locke St., S. The May 14th title is Miss Morgan's Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien Charles. Physical copies of the book are available for pick up at the branch prior to each meeting.

Registration is Required. Local Address: Yujo Ramen and Bubble Tea at 9431 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46260. Nanao, nicknamed Lady Bird—the self-proclaimed “unluckiest assassin in the world”—boards a bullet train from Tokyo to Morioka with one simple task: grab a...

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

This preschool storytime is especially welcoming for children and families who are looking for a more adaptive virtual storytime experience. This program is intended for children and their caregivers. Participants may be asked to identify themselves either through camera, chat, or by unmuting. If...

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

The Locke Adult Book Club meets alternating Thursdays at 1pm at the Locke Branch, 285 Locke St., S. The May 23rd title is Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard. Physical copies of the book are available for pick up at the branch prior to each meeting.

Chat about happily-ever-after stories that make you swoon and sigh. Join our Online Romance Book Club the third Wednesday of each month. This month's book is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Check out a book, eBook, eAudiobook in HPL's catalogue . After you register, an invitation with...

Practice reading and speaking English with fellow English Language Learners. Every weekly session we read poetry, prose, and excerpts from books; we read lyrics and then listen to songs; and occasionally we take a look at comic strips. We answer any pronunciation, spelling, or grammar questions...

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

A discussion about a classic or contemporary short story. Short stories offer an excellent way to delve into various genres, authors and themes without the commitment of a full-length novel. This month's story is What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver .

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

The Waterdown Mystery Book Club meets on the third Monday of each month at the Waterdown Branch , 163 Dundas St E, Waterdown. The May book title is Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.