This event is in the "Children" group.
This event is in the "Birth to Pre-K" group.

Family Storytime

10:30am - 11:30am
Children, Birth to Pre-K
Storytime
Closed
Required
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Library Branch: Baker Free Library
Room: Merrimack County Saving Bank Room
Age Group: Children, Birth to Pre-K
Program Type: Storytime
Required
Seats Remaining: 2

Family Storytime

Explore a new topic each week through stories, songs, and rhymes, and engage in literacy activities designed to spark your child's imagination. Each session ends with plenty of open playtime, allowing children and their caregivers to meet and socialize together. All ages welcome.

Disclaimer(s)

Accompanying Adults

This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for the duration of this program. Drop-offs will not be permitted.

Photo Permission

Staff often take pictures during library programs. The library may use photos in its publicity, including our website and social media platforms. If you do not want your photo used, please send an email to info@bakerfreelib.org, and the library will honor that request.

This event is in the "Everyone" group.

Gallery Artist Meet & Greet

4:00pm - 6:00pm
Everyone
Art Gallery
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Library Branch: Baker Free Library
Room: Art Gallery
Age Group: Everyone
Program Type: Art Gallery
Event Details:

Meet the February Featured Artist and browse the exhibit, Lincoln: From Postmaster to President.

This event is in the "Everyone" group.

A Visit with Abraham Lincoln

6:00pm - 7:00pm
Everyone
Art Gallery, General Program, History & Genealogy
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Library Branch: Baker Free Library
Room: 1914 Room
Age Group: Everyone
Program Type: Art Gallery, General Program, History & Genealogy
Event Details:

Abraham Lincoln, portrayed by Steve Wood, begins this program by recounting his early life and ends with a reading of the “Gettysburg Address” Along the way he comments on the debates with Steven Douglas, his run for presidency, and the Civi