Seed Saving Workshop
Join Mikaela Boley, University of Maryland Horticulture Educator, for our annual workshop on how to save seeds from the growing season. Free and open to public for all ages. Registration required at https://go.umd.edu/seedworkshop
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM    Thu, Aug 25th
Main Library
Memoir Writing
Thursday Writers will meet the second and fourth Thursday of the month at St. Michaels Library, in person. Learn how to preserve your family's history by writing and sharing your stories. Please pre-register for this program by calling 410-745-5877.
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM    Thu, Aug 25th
St. Michaels Branch
Easton Mayor Robert C. Willey to Speak
Join us as we welcome Mayor Robert C. Willey to speak at the library. A life-long resident of Talbot County, he will talk about the Town of Easton.
6:00 PM    Thu, Aug 25th
Main Library
Pizza! Library! Fun!
For ages 12-14 at the St. Michaels branch. We want to get to know you better! Stop by for pizza, library scavenger hunt, prizes and more. Register at tcfl.org or call 410-745-5877.
6:00 PM    Thu, Aug 25th
St. Michaels Branch
Movie at Noon - King Richard
King Richard is based on the true story of Richard Williams, the father of Venus and Serena Williams, two all-time great tennis players. He tells everyone who will listen that his daughters are born to be stars and he has a plan to make that happen. Starring Will Smith as Richard Williams, Saniyya Sidney as Venus Williams and Demi Singleton as Serena Williams.
12:00 PM    Mon, Aug 29th
St. Michaels Branch
Library at the Easton Farmers Market
Library staff and Friends of TCFL will have an information table at the Farmers Market in Easton. Stop by and say hello!
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM    Sat, Sep 3rd
Offsite
Library Closed for Labor Day
The library will be closed for the Labor Day holiday.
   Mon, Sep 5th
Main Library
Story Time
Event held in the Childrens area at the Easton library. For children birth-5 years accompanied by an adult. Stories, songs and rhymes! Please register at tcfl.org or call 410-822-1626.
10:00 AM    Tue, Sep 6th
Main Library
Board Games for Youth
For youth ages 5-17. Please call the St. Michaels branch at 410-745-5877 to pre-register.
4:00 PM    Tue, Sep 6th
St. Michaels Branch
Library will open at Noon
The library branch in Easton will open at 12 Noon due to a staff meeting.
12:00 PM    Wed, Sep 7th
Main Library
Library will open at 1:00 PM
The library branch in St. Michaels will open at 1:00 PM due to a staff meeting.
1:00 PM    Wed, Sep 7th
St. Michaels Branch
Memoir Writing
Thursday Writers will meet the second and fourth Thursday of the month at St. Michaels Library, in person. Learn how to preserve your family's history by writing and sharing your stories. Please pre-register for this program by calling 410-745-5877.
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM    Thu, Sep 8th
St. Michaels Branch
Arts & Crafts for Youth
Decorate School Folders. For children ages 5-12. Please call the St. Michaels branch at 410-745-5877 to pre-register.
4:00 PM    Thu, Sep 8th
St. Michaels Branch
Family Law Assistance Clinic - (Walk-In Only)
Free assistance available. Walk-In only. Any questions, call Ms. Alisha Dicus, Circuit Court Family Services Coordinator at 410-770-6806.
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM    Thu, Sep 8th
Main Library
Ask A Master Gardener
Stop by the lobby to ask any gardening questions.
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM    Thu, Sep 8th
Main Library
Talbot County Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Book Club
The book we will be discussing in September is called: "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" by Ocean Vuong. The author writes of people caught between disparate worlds, and asks how we heal and rescue one another without forsaking who we are. The question of how to survive, and how to make of it a kind of joy, powers the most important debut novel of many years. To register or for more information, contact Christina Acosta at (410) 822-1626 or visit tcfl.org. This first session will be via Zoom.
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM    Thu, Sep 8th
Online Event
Author Presentation with B. B. Shamp
We welcome B.B. Shamp, author of "A Wife in Watercolor". The story takes place three years into the lives of Robert Morris, Sr., his White servant, Sarah Wise, and her enslaved Black woman, Yearie. Books will be for sale and a book signing will follow the presentation. Program free and open to the public.
6:30 PM    Thu, Sep 8th
Main Library