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Pokemon Club
Tuesdays 3 - 5pm
Ages 8 -12

Magic the Gathering
Tuesdays 5 - 7pm
Ages 12 and up

Storytime
Thursdays and Saturdays 10:30

Retro Games
Thursdays 3 - 5 pm
Ages 11-16
First Thursdays - Retro videos game

Retro Games
Thursdays 3 - 5 pm
Ages 11-16
First Thursdays - Retro videos game

TAG (teen advisory group)
First Fridays - 3:30 to 5 pm
Ages 11-16

Teen Dungeons and Dragons
Registration Required
contact eric(@)brandonpubliclibrary.org or give us a call

Wargamming
2nd and 4th Saturdays 1-4 pm
Ages 11 and up
Mini-painting and game play - call for specifics

Serious-Reads Book Talk
First Tuesdays 6 - 7 pm
April 1st: The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne

Pins and Needles
Tuesdays 5:30 - 7 pm
Knit, Sew, and craft along with fellow community members

Open Art Night with Shy
Wednesdays 5-7 pm
Bring an art project and create with friends

Fun-Book Club
April 2nd 6-7 pm
Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries

Forget Me Not
Second Wednesdays 5:30 - 7 pm
Grief Support, Hosted by Becki Lund
of La Dimora

Cook Book Club
Third Thursdays, 5:30 - 7 pm
Come in, pick a recipe, bring the dish to share!

Family Game Night
Third Thursdays
6-8 pm

Introduction to ASL
Thursdays
4-5 pm

Wargamming
2nd and 4th Saturdays 1-4 pm
Ages 11 and up
Mini-painting and game play - call for specifics

A Brief look at 1.3 Billion Years of Brandon's Natural History
March 12th
6-7 pm
An incredibly brief look at the last 1.3 billion years in Brandon, Vermont, with a focus on why this place is so unique and how it is constantly changing.

Local Author Angel Lee
March 19th
6-7 pm
Angel Lee presents her debut novel Kindling - a dark adult fantasy with enemies to lovers, high stakes action and magick!

Endangered Alphabets
March 26thth
6-7 pm
What does the age of digital convergence, Facebook, and globalization mean for the future of the written word? Writer/carver/painter Tim Brookes offers remarkable and thought-provoking perspective on this question by looking at a range of forms of writing from all over the world that are in danger of extinction.
He displays a carving of a piece of text in each script, leading a discussion on how technology will help—and always has helped—define the nature of communication, and shows how the story of a culture can be seen in its writing, even if that writing is (as in these examples) beautiful, utterly unfamiliar, and disappearing.

A Brief look at 1.3 Billion Years of Brandon's Natural History
March 12th
6-7 pm
An incredibly brief look at the last 1.3 billion years in Brandon, Vermont, with a focus on why this place is so unique and how it is constantly changing.
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