bubble party at heard park Parties at Heard Park!

Our 2nd annual bubble party is on Monday, May 20th, 2024 from 10 am – 11 am. Meet Miss Erika more >

picture of black chess pieces on white background Free Weekly Chess Lessons

Each Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 p.m., Winterville Library hosts Dr. J.P. Caillault, who tutors beginners in the basics of chess.  more >

A picture of Jeannette Walls and "Hang the Moon" book cover New Book Club: The Baby-Friendly Book Club!

Beginning on May 2,  Winterville Library launches a new “Baby-Friendly Book Club!” The club will meet from 4 p.m. to more >

Three photographs of families in a grid with text overlay "Your Library: The Perfect Homeschool Resource" Homeschool Resources

If you’re a parent that homeschools your children or has a child that needs a little additional help with their more >

Winterville Library Evening book club Winterville Library Evening Book Club Reads “House Made of Dawn” by N. Scott Momaday

The April selection for Winterville Library’s Evening Book Club is House Made of Dawn by M. Scott Momaday.  We more >

One Day to Read Them ALL!

Painting by J.R.R. Tolkien from Smithsonian Magazine

Tolkien Reading Day is held on the 25th of March each year. more >

Cover of book "Chocolate cake and other losses" Reception for Poet Shirley Biggerstaff Wright on April 4 @ 5:30 p.m.

 

Shirley Biggerstaff Wright is a former pastor at Winterville Methodist Church.  She writes with great sensitivity about the experience of more >

woman holding flower Poetry by Shirley Wright

Poems by Shirley Wright are on display in Front Room Gallery of the Winterville Library through April 2. Wright’s poems more >

Patron Saint of Liars book cover Daytime Book Club reads “The Patron Saint of Liars” by Ann Patchett

Daytime Book Club meets the second Wednesday of each month at 12:30 p.m at the Winterville Library. Our April selection more >

three handmaids and an eye watching them Winterville Library Evening Book Club discusses “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, is in the honorable tradition of Brave New World and other warnings of dystopia. more >

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