Programs & Events

July 2025

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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  • GFL Summer Hours Begin
  • Decorate a GFL t-shirt
  • Greensboro Planning Commission Meeting
  • Spanish Conversation
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3
  • Storytime Tea Party
4
  • Closed for Independence Day
5
  • Annual Book Sale
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7
  • Greensboro Development Review Board
8
  • Drawing from eye and imagination
  • Spanish Conversation
9
  • Selectboard Meeting
10
  • Italian Stories and Songs
  • Death Café
11
  • Woof! What's the dog saying?
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13
  • Greensboro Conservation Commission
  • Watercolor Class with Lynn Holbein
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15
  • Library Trustees Meeting
  • Eat A Rainbow
  • Spanish Conversation
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17
  • CLiF storytelling and book giveaway in Greeensboro Bend
  • Greensboro Association Board Meeting
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21
22
  • Instrument Garden
  • Spanish Conversation
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24
  • Her Majesty's Secret Circus
25
  • Drop in Craft Circle
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27
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29
  • Abenaki Storytelling
  • Spanish Conversation
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31
  • Author Storytime
  • GFL Book Club Discussion

We’re proud to showcase local creativity right here at the library! Our gallery features a rotating lineup of artists from Greensboro and the surrounding communities, with new exhibits each month. You’ll find all kinds of work—from painting and photography to fiber arts and more.

Most pieces are for sale, with a portion of the proceeds helping to support the library. It’s a great way to celebrate the arts and support both local artists and our community space.

Interested in sharing your work? We’d love to hear from you—just reach out!

July’s Featured Artist: Callie Hastings

Exhibit July 01-31, 2025

Stop by the library this month to enjoy watercolor & gouache works by local artist Callie Hastings. Her art brings playful color and storybook-inspired charm to our gallery space. Explore this vibrant collection any time during open hours, and don’t miss the chance to support local creativity.

Calling all photographers—kids, teens, and adults alike! Whether you’re using a phone or a camera, we invite you to share your unique perspective in our upcoming “Color Our World” photo exhibition at the Greensboro Free Library.

This community exhibit is open to everyone and celebrates what makes our area vibrant, creative, and connected. It’s a chance to highlight local life through your lens and bring neighbors together through shared stories and images.

How to Participate:

  • Submit up to 2 photos below (preferably taken within the last 3 months)
  • Photos should reflect local scenes—nature, people, daily life in Vermont
  • The library will print submissions for display. Most will be printed 4×6″, with select photos featured larger
  • Send photos to: https://form.jotform.com/251704566045052

Submit your photos by July 18

By submitting, you grant the library permission to print and publicly display your photo(s) for exhibit purposes. Some photos may be used to promote the exhibit.

Let’s fill the library with color, creativity, and community spirit—we can’t wait to see your work!

Programs & Events

Programming for Children

Everyone is welcome to these free programs at the library – both children & adults
Eat a Rainbow with Reeve from the CAE (Center for Agriculture Economy)Tuesday
July 15
10:00 AM
CLIF Storytelling & Book Giveaway

Presented by CLIF – Children’s Literacy Foundation at the Greensboro Bend Park
Thursday
July 17
Greensboro Bend Park
10:00 AM
Violin Family Instrument Garden with Melissa PereleyTuesday
July 22
10:00 AM
Her Majesty’s Secret Service with Brent and Maya McCoy

This will be held at Caspian Lake and not the library. Thanks to the Greensboro Association and the VT Department of Libraries for making this possible.
Thursday
July 24
Caspian Lake Public Beach
1:00 PM
Abenaki Storytelling and Music with Miss LucyTuesday
July 29
10:00 AM
Storytime with Author Angela Kunkel

Her books will be available for purchase thanks to the Galaxy Bookshop.
Thursday
July 31
10:00 AM
Stream Health and Critter Observations with Decian McCabe

This is a hybrid talk and stream exploration geared for both kids and adults. It is available thanks to the Greensboro Association
Tuesday
August 5
10:00 AM
Circus Smirkus Roadshow

Come see and enjoy a fabulous show by Circus Smirkus
Thursday
August 7
Greensboro Bend Park
10:00 AM
Nature Storytelling with Ross Doree of Crow’s Path

Thanks to the Greensboro Association for making this possible.
Tuesday
August 12
10:00 AM
Paint birdhouses and enjoy an ice cream party

Thanks to the Greensboro Association, the Highland Center for the Arts and Wilson Farm for this wonderful event.
Thursday
August 14
Highland Ctr for the Arts
10:00 AM
Ongoing programs:

Makerspace-crafts, games, Legos, dress up
Backyard-large tent, sandbox, play kitchen, boat, garden
Storywalks along the Willey Beach Trail
Collaborative scavenger hunt between 6 libraries-Come get your passport!
DIY adventure programming & kits
After-school Program

We will walk from the Lakeview after school and anyone else (ie. homeschool or a different school) is welcome to meet us
at the library around 3 pm. Snacks, crafts, activities, games, Legos, stories and play time.

Please pre-register by contacting me at greensborokids@gmail.com .
Tues
3:30-5 PM
Preschool Story Hour Ages 0-6

Enjoy stories, songs, crafts! 
Thur
10:30-11:30 AM
Homeschool Group – Ages 6-12

Join our multi age homeschool group and engage in stories, games, conversation and crafts. We will enjoy themed stories throughout the school year, participate in some field trips and service projects,
and play.

Contact youth librarian Emily Purdy at greensborokids@gmail.com with questions or ideas.
Fri
10:30-11:30 AM
Makerspace!

As always, come in and explore our Makerspace any time the library is open. There are arts and crafts supplies and ideas, 
dress up, blocks, legos, snapcircuits, turing tumble, and more! We also have many activity kits to check out including new
kits for learning about earthquakes, volcanoes, the solar system and other science topics.
Red Clover Chronicle!

Youth are invited to write for the year round Red Clover Chronicle! A youth newspaper hosted by the Greensboro Free
Library. Draw pictures, write articles, jokes, calendar items, book reviews, nature observations, etc. Please submit (nothing
larger than 8 1/2″ X 7″ or a half page of legal sized paper) to the library by the first of any given month. There is an envelope hanging on a clipboard in the makerspace to gather submissions. Contact Daniela Dimarco at dimarco_d@yahoo.com or
Megan Hall at snowdancermeg@gmail.com with questions.

Contact Youth Librarian Emily Purdy with questions or ideas: greensborokids@gmail.com or the GFL at 802-533-2531

Programming for Adults

Informal Spanish Conversation Hour with Anna Kehler

All levels welcome! Questions? Contact annakehler@gmail.com
Tues
5:30-6:30PM
Death Café

The Death Café is a welcoming space to gather, share, and reflect on all aspects of death while celebrating life. There is usually tea and cake, and everyone is invited to listen or participate in the conversation. The next café will be held on Thursday, March 13th, at 11 a.m. at GFL. This month’s facilitator, Mariel Hess, will guide the discussion in a thoughtful and respectful space.
Every 2nd Thurs

11 AM
Craft CircleLast Friday
of Month
10:30 AM
July Book Club – “The Last Bookshop in London ” by Madeline Martin

“”August 1939: London prepares for war as Hitler’s forces sweep across Europe. Grace Bennett has always dreamed of moving to the city, but the bunkers and drawn curtains that she finds on her arrival are not what she expected. And she certainly never imagined she’d wind up working at Primrose Hill, a dusty old bookshop nestled in the heart of London… “.”

Email stephanie.cravedi@gmail.com to learn more or to added our book club e-mail list.
Thurs
July 31st
2:00 PM
Library
Woof! What’s the Dog Saying? – Deb Helfrich from Gold Star Dog TrainingFriday
July 11
5:00 PM
Watercolor Class with Lynn HolbeinSunday
July 13
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Needle Felting for Beginners with Anastasio Scollon

Pre-registration required at the library or email greensboroassistant@gmail.com Max 10 participants.
Thursday
August 14
5:00 PM
1800 and Froze to Death with Howard Coffin

Howard Coffin, a noted Vermont historian, will discuss the year 1816 which is known as the year of frosts every month, dark skies and mysterious lights that caused a widespread belief that a higher power was displeased. He will provide numerous anecdotes about the year of failed crops, scarce food and religious revival. It was a year that seems to have hit Vermont harder than any other state.

It will be presented at the United Church of Christ, Fellowship Hall Thursday, August 21. Call the library at 802-533-2531 if you would like more information.
Invasive Plants in Greensboro

View the invasive plants that are in Greensboro. Learn what species are likely to cause economic or environmental harm or to harm human health. See how to identify them and more importantly how to control them in this presentation from William Marlier available here https://greensborofreelibrary.org/invasives-presentation-fall-2023/
Lending Library – Long Term Laptops

Several laptops are available to be loaned out for a period of 3 months with renewals often accepted. Ask at the front
desk or email greensborofree@gmail.com for more information.

Consider it for your homeschooler or business.
Free Vegetables!

Vegetables are available for everyone on Thursdays and while supplies last with thanks to local farmers, volunteers,
and Salvation Farms. Stay healthy and fed!

Upstairs Book Sale

The Book Sale is open (upstairs in the library) whenever the library is open.