Come craft with DPL!
Bring your own project and join us for an evening of conversation and hand crafts. Whether you knit, crochet, cross-stitch or do another craft, we will have a space for you. Chairs and tables will be available for use.
All are welcome, no registration required.
Mahjong on Thursdays from 1:30-3:30
Games are 3-4 experienced players. Please register if you are interested in a beginner class.
Art Exhibit - Kara Hunt
Join artist Kara Hunt to view her display of paintings in the gallery for the month of May.
Weekly Chess Club is at DPL!
Join us on Tuesday mornings for friendly chess matches. Whether you are a beginner or experienced player, come and have some fun!
Dungeons and Dragons with Dungeon Master Dave
Join DPL for a weekly night of Dungeons and Dragons! These games are for patrons age 18 and up.
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Join the Durham Public Library Book Discussion
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History and Mystery: A Genealogy Starter Guide
Are you interested in family history? Do you spend a lot of time in graveyards wondering about the names behind the stones? Then you just might be a genealogy enthusiast! Genealogy is the exploration of ancestral lines and can be done through countless records, resources and artifacts. Join us to explore useful methods for research planning through the case study of Elsie Gaskin (an eccentric librarian from New Hampshire) and become a better researcher along the way. No registration is required, all are welcome. Program will be held at the Library.
Author Talk with Keith O'Brien
He has written four books, been a finalist for the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sportswriting, been longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction, and has contributed to multiple publications over the years.
O’Brien’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, and on National Public Radio. His radio stories have aired on All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition, as well as Marketplace and This American Life.
The Wall Street Journal calls his latest book, CHARLIE HUSTLE, "compulsively readable and wholly terrific." Publishers Weekly calls it "definitive and elegantly told, this is a home run," and Kirkus Reviews hails CHARLIE HUSTLE as a "masterpiece of a sports biography."
Join us on June 5 at 6:30 for a presentation and book signing. No registration is required, all are welcome. Program will be held at the Library.
June Book Bunch!
Join us on the second Tuesday of the month to discuss the book The Keeper of Lost Things a novel by Ruth Hogan. Copies of the book can be borrowed at the Circulation Desk by June 11th. All are welcome!
Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia
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