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Mystery Book Club

Mystery Book Club

Middletown Public Library

Join this monthly book discussion group! Members discuss books and participate in a variety of mystery-related activities. Registration is not required. 2019 Jan. –Dollhouse by Fiona Davis Feb.–Death of a Valentine by MC Beaton Mar. –Real Murders by Charlaine Harris Apr. –Angels and Demons by Dan Brown May –Naked in Death by JD Robb The photo is “The Book Club” by Louis du Mont and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Local Author Event

St. Peter's Church 121 N. Spring St., Middletown, PA

Several local authors will speak about a variety of topics. Due to the number of authors, the event has moved to the social hall of St. Peter's Church (121 N. Spring St). There will be a question and answer period with each of the authors. The authors will be selling and signing their books. The authors are: Jeffry W. Johnston, author of YA novels "The Truth and "Fragments" Natalie Damschroder, author of romantic adventures "The Color of Courage," and "Aftershocks." Leta Hawk, author of YA novels "School Spirit" and 'The Newbie" Charlie “The Spaniard” Brenneman, . . . Read More »

FREE Tax Preparation

FREE Tax Preparation

Middletown Public Library

The Middletown Public Library is partnering with the United Way's "Money in Your Pocket" program which offers FREE tax preparation for low to moderate-income individuals and families (generally those with a yearly income of $54,000 or less). The program runs Monday nights from 5:30 to 8 pm beginning January 29 and ending April 16. People are helped on a first come, first served basis. For more information, view a Money in Your Pocket flyer. Another option is the website My Free Taxes. On this FREE website individuals who make $66,000, or less annually can prepare . . . Read More »

Speed Date With a Book

Middletown Public Library

Let us introduce you to 10 of our favorite genres round-robin, speed-dating style! Enjoy some light refreshments and get the buzz on a selection of our hottest books.

Summer Reading Kick-Off

Middletown Public Library

Summer Reading Kick-Off. Sign up for Summer Reading. Games, Prizes, FUN, FUN, FUN!

CDs to Coasters

We're turning old CDs into coasters that you can use in your home. RSVP at the front desk today, there is a limited class size.

End of Summer Picnic

Hoffer Park

Last but not least – those who complete the summer reading program by Sat. August 11th are invited to our end of summer picnic celebration in Hoffer Park. Live music! Games! And end of Summer Prizes! Dinner will also be served courtesy of Kiwanis Club of Middletown. Guests at the celebration picnic must have completed the summer reading program AND register for the picnic by Sat. August 11th.

Local Author Event

St. Peter's Church 121 N. Spring St., Middletown, PA

Several local authors will speak about a variety of topics. The event is held social hall of St. Peter's Church (121 N. Spring St). There will be a question and answer period with each of the authors. The authors will be selling and signing their books. The authors are: Natalie Damschroder, author of romantic adventures "The Color of Courage," and "Aftershocks." Leta Hawk, author of YA novels "School Spirit" and 'The Newbie" Misty Simon, author of mysteries "Desperately Seeking Salvage" and "Poison Ivy," and romance "What's Life Without Sprinkles?" Jared Neely, author of horror novels . . . Read More »

Evening Family Yoga

Evening Family Yoga

Join us for an interactive fabulous way to get fit for the whole family. Yoga, stretching, and coordination. All ages welcome; 30-45 minutes Does not meet 2nd Tuesday of every month.

FREE Tax Preparation

FREE Tax Preparation

The Middletown Public Library is partnering with the United Way’s “Money in Your Pocket” program which offers FREE tax preparation for low to moderate-income individuals and families (generally those with a yearly income of $54,000 or less). The program runs Monday nights from 5:30 to 8 pm beginning January 28 and ending April 8. People are helped on a first come, first served basis. For more information, view a Money in Your Pocket flyer.  The library staff are not qualified to help you do your taxes. We will have a limited number of tax forms . . . Read More »