The Library will be closed on Monday, October 14 for Indigenous Peoples' Day. 

OFFSITE* Food For Talk Cookbook Book Club: How To Eat A Peach

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**OFFSITE: Picnic (contact Barbara Shatara for location and more info)

Plan your summer picnic, autumn soiree or weeknight dinner with recipes that highlight simplicity and fresh ingredients in Diana Henry’s How To Eat A Peach. Discuss your experiences with recipes from the book with fellow home cooks and our culinary consultant, Richard Witting.

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Everyday Biking Workshop - On the Street

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Meet at bike rack in front of library

On Street Everyday Biking is July 31.  Take to the streets with Peter Burns from Local Motion.  This workshop will cover strategies for safe and fun riding around the city. Please bring your bike and meet us at the Library's bike rack in front of the building. Registration is required.  Limit of 10 participants. All ages (under 16, must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver).

Everyday Biking Workshop

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Wednesday, July 24 at 5:30pm  Meet in the Fletcher Room.

Wednesday, July 31 at 5:30pm   Meet at bike rack in front of library

The Everyday Biking Workshop on July 24th covers tips and tricks for safe biking for commuting, errands, and fun. Bring your questions and challenges. There will also be a discussion about Burlington’s bike lane improvements that are happening this summer and what are in the pipeline.

Poetry Experience

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Writing & performance workshops for teens with Rajnii Eddins.  Slam poet, rapper & artistic director for Young Writers Project’s Voices for Change.

First & Third Saturday of every month.

Staff setup: 10 chairs.