Citizen Archivists
Uncovering the History of African-Americans in the Monadnock Region Learn about an ongoing citizen-archivist project to uncover the history of Afri
Meal Planning Primer
Wednesday February 26th at 6:00pm Are you running low on free time? Looking for an answer to "what's for dinner"? Do you want to put healthier meal
Workshop on preparing for medical or financial emergencies
Peterborough Town Library will host a free workshop to help families prepare for a medical or financial emergency. Attendees will learn tips on how to
Open Questions: What Does it Mean to be an American?
Open Questions", a new series of thought-provoking community conversations presented by New Hampshire Humanities. On Wednesday March 11th at 6:30 pm,
Spinning Gold
Shaping Your Family Research into Compelling Stories The program will be held at the Monadnock Center for History and Culture on Saturday, January 18
Book Signing: Ruth Clark
Saturday January 4th at 10:30am Join us for a book signing and discussion with Ruth Clark, to celebrate her new publication: Cool the Fire: Curb Inf
Tough Topics
October 28, 2019 –The Peterborough Town Library will host a panel discussion about tough topics and how to discuss them with children. With the righ
MATS OPEN HOUSE at the library
Learn about what the Monadnock Transitional Shelter provides for our region. The evening will begin with a short film screening of "What Does Homeless
The Foreigner’s Home – Film Screening
Friday, November 8th at 7:00 – 8:30pm "The destiny of the twenty-first century will be shaped by the possibility or collapse of a shareable world
Going Batty
Thursday October 3rd @ 5pm Did you know? Bats are one of the animals best adapted to the night. Come learn how bats have evolved to thrive in th