Upcoming Events


Parent and Teen Life Skills: The College Application Process

Tuesday, September 24th at 6:30 pm

Join Alex Navarro from Fitchburg State University Admissions as she walks teens and their adults through the college application process, from essays to financial aid and everything in between! Most appropriate for teens age 15 and up and parents/guardians.

Registration is required - Click here or call 978-422-6409 to register.


Teen Volunteer Night

Wednesday, October 2nd from 6 pm to 8 pm

Teens seeking service opportunities are invited to help with program preparation and keeping library materials in order. Come help out and get to know the library! Open to young people in grades 6-12.

Registration is required - Click here or call 978-422-6409 to register.


Parent and Teen Life Skills: How Money Works

Tuesday, October 22nd at 6:30 pm

For our October teen life skills program, please join Mike Ford for a fun financial program for young people ages 12 and up and their adults. This program introduces young people to money, savings, expenses, and debt and builds on what they already know. Questions welcome! Kids/Parents How Money Works will take place at the library on October 22nd at 6:30 pm.

Registration is required - Click here or call 978-422-6409 to register.


Zentangle Pumpkins

Wednesday, October 23rd at 6:30 pm

Please join other teens to decorate this spooky looking Zentangle pumpkin for your front porch!  We will be using real pumpkins and sharpies to create this craft. Ages 10-18.

Registration is required - Click here or call 978-422-6409 to register.


Graphic Novel Book Club

Thursday, October 24th at 4 pm

This month’s selection is Ghost Book by Remy Lai. July Chen sees ghosts, but  she pretends they don't exist. Which is incredibly difficult now as it's Hungry Ghost month, when the Gates of the Underworld are open. When July befriends one of the ghosts, she learns that he's a wandering soul wavering between life and death. Can she figure out how to save him, without sacrificing herself? Young people in grades 5-8 are invited to the library to discuss the book and participate in related activities. Attendees should have read the book before the meeting and bring the book with them; copies will be available at the library.

Registration is required - Click here or call 978-422-6409 to register.