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175 Parrott Avenue, Portsmouth NH 03801
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Monday – Thursday: 9 AM – 9 PM
Friday: 9 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
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Sunday (June - August): CLOSED

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Alzheimer's and Dementia: Supporting Independence, Friday March 28

People living with dementia want to remain independent for as long as possible yet caregivers may not know how to balance safety and independence. Learn how dementia changes a person’s independence and impacts safety, how to provide the right amount of support, and tips to make every activity meaningful to the person living with dementia.

This program is offered online via Zoom and requires registration to receive the Zoom link. 

Avalyn Reed Trio: An Afternoon Concert "A Night at the Opera", Sun. March 23

A Night at the Opera – special matinee performance!

The Avalyn Reed Trio will play instrumental arrangements of operatic favorites and melodies from lesser-known operas that might just become your new favorites! Join us for a free performance featuring Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, Rossini, and more all on 2 clarinets and a bassoon!

Registration is not required. Learn more about the Avalyn Reed Trio!

We Craft, Friday March 21

We craft, ewe craft, we all craft together! Join library staff and fellow crafters on the third Friday of each month from 5 - 6:30 PM for an after-hours, drop-in, open crafting time. All crafts and experience levels are welcome, from knitting and crocheting to rug hooking and drawing, from beginners to master crafters.

Have craft materials you no longer need? Add them to our supply swap! All gently used items are welcome and all supplies are free for the taking!

Economics of Slavery & Portsmouth's Early Black Community, Tues. March 18

Chattel slavery in Colonial America provided immense wealth and material culture to many European immigrants and their descendants in the Americas, as Portsmouth’s house museums bear witness. This talk, adapted from presenter Angela Matthews' Black Heritage Trail of NH tour, brings into sharp focus an economic system dependent upon international and domestic slave traders for a constant supply of free labor, such as the captive African people and their descendants who, against the odds, created one of this country’s oldest Black communities.