
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum Storytelling Hour
Wednesday, November 19th at 3:30PM
Celebrate Native American Heritage month at the library! Join us for a special presentation by Madeleine Gosselin Wright, Abenaki storyteller. Madeleine has been a storyteller at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum for the past five years, at schools, adult centers, and other programs. The stories will give you an understanding of
Abenaki life and culture. A slideshow and artifacts from the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum will be included. The Abenaki are the Indigenous People who lived and still live in New Hampshire.
Madeleine has a BA in History from Northeastern University and a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from Simmons College.
Grades K-12 are welcome, along with their guardians.

Friendsgiving Potluck & Book Swap
Thursday, November 20th at 5PM
Think Thanksgiving, but with friends! And you get to talk about books? And you don’t have to cook all the food? Yes, please!
Please bring a potluck dish of your choice (it doesn’t have to be Thanksgiving-themed) and a book you would like to recommend to someone else or if you have any book suggestions.
Even if you do not have a book recommendation, you can still come and enjoy the food and the company of others.
Everyone is welcome!

Morning Meditation
Friday, November 21st at 11AM
Join us in our Community Room for a guided Mediation journey with Tink. No Registration is needed, drop-ins are welcome!
“Known by many as Tink, I have spent most of my adult life Seeking the truth. I have followed spiritual avenues and gathered many tools along the way to discovering my path and purpose. I see the world through a Shamanic lens. My passion is to help awaken people to their full potential. We are all sparks divine light; let’s learn to Shine Bright!”

Wicked: A Three-Part Event Part 2: Trip to the Theaters for Wicked: For Good
Tuesday, November 25th at 6PM
Join Pease Pubic Library and Plymouth Recreation in “defying gravity” with a three part Wicked extravaganza. For part two we will follow the yellow brick road and venture off to see Wicked: For Good (rated PG) in theaters. Meet at Pease Public Library. Please register on the Plymouth Recreation website by November 11th.
$7.00 per person (includes transportation and movie entrance fee)

Coping with Grief for the Holidays
Tuesday, December 2nd at 3PM
Lakes Region Visiting Nurses Association is offering gentle support during what can be a difficult time of year. The public is invited to an open conversation with Rev. David Poole, Chaplain for Lakes Region VNA.

Cryptid Society ages 14-18
Wednesday, December 3rd at 4PM
Ever wonder what’s lurking just beyond your periphery? Join the Cryptid Society, where every month we’ll learn about a new supernatural creature, while doing crafts and trying to spot the Loch Ness Monster.

Learn-to-Play Board Game ages 12-18
Friday, December 5th at 4PM
Join Moses for a monthly hang out where we learn to play a board game! The game this month is King of Tokyo!

Adult Sugar Scrub Craft
Monday, December 8th at 5PM
Create your own custom sugar scrub to take home! This program is a perfect way to relax and get creative. All materials are provided. Space is limited, so registration is required.

Mindfulness Series: Yoga for Kids
Friday, December 12th at 4:30PM
Take a break and relax with our Mindfulness Series! Join Kara Gallagher, a licensed yoga instructor and Behavior Consultant for an hour of yoga for you and your little one! Open to ages 3-10 and their caregivers. Bring your own yoga mat and come dressed to stretch!

Novel Engineering Family Night with Plymouth Recreation & White Mountain Science, Inc.
Monday, December 15th at 5PM
Sponsored by Plymouth Recreation & Pease Public Library with White Mountain Science, Inc. presents Novel Engineering Family Night. Novel Engineering is an innovative approach to integrate engineering and literacy in elementary and middle school. Recommended for grades K-6, participants will read a short story as a group and then design a solutions for a problem that a character is facing in the book. Pizza will be served at 5pm and the Novel Engineering from 5:30-7pm. Registration is required. Please register by 12/5.

Jane Austen’s 250th Anniversary Book Discussion & Tea Party
Wednesday, December 16th at 11:30AM
2025 marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth and we are celebrating by hosting a Book Discussion & Tea Party! The book will be Northanger Abbey, and copies will be available beginning of October. Dressing in your English Best is encouraged!

December Artist Reception: Suzan Gannett
Thursday, December 18th at 6PM
Suzan is a versatile artist and the current president of Artistic Roots, a non-profit gallery and teaching center in Plymouth, NH. Her lifelong passion has led her to create work in various mediums, including digital art, photography, and children’s books. Suzan’s artistic mission is centered on providing
“Artwork for Your Home.”
Suzan’s Art will be on display the month of December.
Please join us on Thursday, December 18th at 6PM for Suzan’s an Artist Reception. Light refreshments generously funded by the Young Ladies Library Association.

Adult Morning Meditation
Friday, December 19th at 11AM
Connect with us in the Community Room for a morning meditation. To ensure everyone’s comfort, please bring your own yoga mat. We’ll have a few extra on hand, first come, first served.

“A Christmas Carol” Live Reading!
Friday, December 19th at 5PM
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor” (Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol”). Start a new Christmas tradition at Pease with a live reading of the classic Dickens’ story! We will be reading “A Christmas Carol” aloud in its entirety, with a fifteen minute intermission. Cocoa and snacks will be provided, and feel free to come in your best Christmas sweater!

Adult Snow Globe Craft
Saturday, December 20th at 5PM
Get in the wintry spirit with Pease Public Library. Come make and decorate your every own snow globe. Registration is required as supplies are limited.

Kids Paint a Dreidel!
Monday, December 22nd at 5PM
Celebrate Hanukkah at the library! Children grades K-12 can come in and paint their own dreidel to take home, along with a set of rules for the game!