Tiny Explorers Open Play (ages 1-3)
Ages 1-3. Let your little ones explore, build, and make noise. Blocks, trucks, instruments, and more! Hughes. Walk-in.
Ages 1-3. Let your little ones explore, build, and make noise. Blocks, trucks, instruments, and more! Hughes. Walk-in.
Color Yourself Calm: Adult Coloring (Wednesdays) Every Wednesday, 12:30pm-3:00pm (drop-in) -- Pullen Room Join us for Color Yourself Calm, a relaxing, self-guided coloring session for adults of all abilities. All materials are provided—including colored pencils, crayons, markers, and a variety of coloring sheets—though you’re welcome to bring your own if you prefer. Drop in anytime during the session and stay
Free Weekday Matinee Film: Norma Rae (1979) Wednesday, March 4th, 2pm-4pm -- Community Room In celebration of Women’s History Month, join us for Norma Rae (1979), a powerful, Oscar-winning drama directed by Martin Ritt. Sally Field delivers an unforgettable, Academy Award–winning performance as a determined Southern textile worker who risks everything to organize her coworkers at a small-town cotton mill.
Streaming Basics Class: Introduction to Watching TV & Movies Online Thursday, March 5th, 2026, 2pm Explore your options for watching TV shows and movies through the internet in this beginner-friendly introduction to streaming. Learn about different streaming services, how to stream on various devices, and discover how to access free movies and shows with your library card using Hoopla.
Make Spring & St. Patrick’s Day Cards for Seniors: Share the Cheer! Friday, March 6th, 1pm-3pm – Community Room Help brighten a senior’s day by making handmade spring and St. Patrick’s Day cards. Your creations will be delivered along our Bookmobile route to local seniors. Supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own. This is a self-guided program for
Sunday Sit & Stitch Sunday, March 8th, 1pm-3pm – Eisemann Room Join a friendly, come-as-you-are gathering of fellow makers where you can bring your current project, chat, share ideas, and enjoy a relaxed creative atmosphere. This is a social meet-up, not a class, but you may find others who practice the same craft and are happy to lend an ear,
St. Patrick’s Day Cupcake Liner Trees (Adult Craft) Monday, March 9th, 11am – Eisemann Room Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a relaxed, social craft program for adults. Participants will create St. Patrick’s Day–themed cupcake liner trees using green-and-white liners and festive toppers, with directions and support provided by a library staff member. As we craft, we’ll enjoy conversation and learn
Drop-In Fly-Tying Demo & Practice with Trout Unlimited (Mondays) Watch fly-tying demonstrations and try your hand at this traditional craft with John from Brodhead Chapter of Trout Unlimited! Drop by the Hughes Library lobby most Mondays, 1-4pm (see calendar for dates) to admire both classic and unique examples of fly tying patterns, learn techniques, and practice tying. All flies created
Color Yourself Calm: Adult Coloring (Wednesdays) Every Wednesday, 12:30pm-3:00pm (drop-in) -- Pullen Room Join us for Color Yourself Calm, a relaxing, self-guided coloring session for adults of all abilities. All materials are provided—including colored pencils, crayons, markers, and a variety of coloring sheets—though you’re welcome to bring your own if you prefer. Drop in anytime during the session and stay
This book club meets at our flagship Hughes branch on the second Wednesday of every month at 1:00 pm. Members attend in-person in our 1st-floor Board Room. This month’s selection of the BookTalk Book Club is James, by Percival Everett. You can click on the title to go to its library catalog entry and place a hold on the book.
Ages 3-5. Your child will paint a ceramic piece and explore watercolors. Dress accordingly. Plus, enjoy a special visit from our therapy dogs! Hughes. Registration begins Mon, Feb 23. 570-421-0800 x305.
March Health Awareness Info. Booth Thursday, March 12th, 12:30-3:30pm (drop-in) – Hughes Lobby March brings several important health observances, and this booth invites visitors to explore how kidney health, cancer screening awareness, and injury prevention each contribute to overall wellbeing. A PA Department of Health representative will be available to chat about topics such as recognizing early signs, thinking about
Computer Confidence Class: A Beginner’s Guide to Computers & the Internet Thursday, March 12th, 2026, 2pm New to computers—or feeling out of practice? Build confidence with the essential skills you need to navigate today’s digital world. In this hands-on class, you’ll learn how to use a computer, browse the internet, and get familiar with basic computer and internet tasks.
Our Smithfields Library Branch’s Omnivorous Readers Book Club (ORB) provides a unique and fun book club experience. Rather than everyone reading the same book, each member chooses your OWN selection related to the month’s theme (which is chosen by the previous meeting’s attending members)! Sharing what we all read is an excellent way to find out about books you may
History Talk: Elk v. Wilkins and the Fight for Native American Citizenship Sunday, March 15th, 2pm – 2nd Floor of Hughes Library Join the library’s local history and genealogy librarian Jim for History Talk: Elk v. Wilkins (1884) and the Fight for Native American Citizenship. This program examines the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision and its significance for the citizenship