Announcements

Memorial Day Closing

The Farmington Libraries will be closed Saturday, May 24 & Monday, May 26

This event is in the "Children" group.

Oh Baby! Baby Storytime

9:30am - 10:15am
Children
Farmington Library
Full
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Farmington Library
Room: Children's Program Room
Age Group: Children
Program Type: ,
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For caregivers of babies ages 0 to 12 months. Registration Required for each individual class.

This event is in the "Adults" group.
This event is in the "Teens" group.

Young Adult Book Club

6:00pm - 7:00pm
Adults, Teens
Farmington Library
Full
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Farmington Library
Room: Teen Space
Age Group: Adults, Teens
Program Type: Discussion Groups
Registration Required
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Sign up to join our Young Adult Book Club! Whether you're a teen or adult, reading YA is for everyone! This month we will be discussing Beyond the Ruby Veil by Mara Fitzgerald. Registration Required. Ages 14 & up.

Disclaimer(s)

If you have special needs to attend this program, please contact the library in advance.
This event is in the "All Ages" group.
This event is in the "Adults" group.
This event is in the "Teens" group.
This event is in the "Children" group.

Garmany Music Series: The Murthas & The Milners: Sea Shanties and Traditional Ballads from America, Ireland and Beyond

6:30pm - 7:30pm
All Ages, Adults, Teens, Children
Barney Library
Full
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Barney Library
Room: Barney Library Lawn
Age Group: All Ages, Adults, Teens, Children
Program Type:
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Event Details:

Murthas and Milners are back!

Authentic maritime and immigration songs from the golden age of transatlantic sailing ships, including the shanties that lately found fame on the TikTok media platform but actually have been kept alive