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Library News
Radnor Memorial Library is currently open for in-person browsing! Contactless Pickup is also available during all open hours for those who prefer. Plus, there are lots of other ways to access library materials and resources right now. For instance, with your library card, you can download ebooks and audiobooks and enjoy free movies and music streamed to your device through one of our digital borrowing services. If you need book suggestions without having to visit inperson, you can take advantage of our Librarian's Choice service and a librarian will pull several books for you based on your request. Think of us as your personal library shopper!
an intergenerational dance series! Learn the Foxtrot, Swing, Tango and more!
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virtual storytimes, book clubs for all ages, STEM classes, music & movement, and coding classes.
can get involved by volunteering to lead virtual programs, contributing to our quarterly literary magazine, and participating in monthly social activities!
an original web series! Follow along with retired Radnor teacher Clarissa F. Dillon, PhD, the authority (she wrote the books!) on 18th century kitchen gardening at 1696 Thomas Massey House. Now, in 2021, Clarissa has begun to cook on an open hearth. The whole family can watch episodes anytime. https://inwinsr.wordpress.com/category/one-cool-colonial/
Don't miss some of our exciting upcoming events happening virtually this spring:
Ballroom Dance, Meets on Zoom Thursdays at 6 PM, March 11 - April 15. Radnor Library offers weekly: Teens One Cool Colonial, Wednesday, April 7, at 7 PM: Janice Nimura, author of the new non-fiction book Doctors Blackwell: How Two Pioneering Sisters Brought Medicine to Women and Women to Medicine, will join Radnor Memorial Library and Main Point Books for a LIVE talk on Zoom.
To read more about current library services and programs or to find out about our current safety measures, visit www.radnorlibrary.org. We look forward to seeing you over the coming months.