Tea and Stitch Needlework Group
Join us for time to stitch, drink tea and visit. For more information, contact Mary Bear Shannon (shannon@haverfordlibrary.org) or call (610) 446-3082 ext. 503. We will be meeting at the renovated and expanded library at 1601 Darby Rd.
Friday Movie Matinee
The Friday Movie Matinee is back! Join us for the latest movie releases at the Library! April’s movie is Hamnet. About Hamnet: After losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with grief in 16th-century England. A healer, Agnes must find strength to care for her surviving children while processing her devastating loss. Runtime: 2h 5m Rated: Read More
Exhibit: Who Can Vote?: A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US
This exhibition examines voting rights, emphasizing the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding era and going up to the election of 2000, this exhibition explores the complex history of the right to vote that forms the core of our nation’s democracy. Read More
Visible Mending
Give your well-loved clothes new life with visible mending! Each month we’ll explore mending methods and share techniques and advice. Perfect for beginners and seasoned makers alike, this session combines sustainability with style. All tools and materials provided; bring an item of clothing to mend if you’d like. Registration required for each individual session. Monday, March 2nd – Speedweve Style Read More
Exhibit: Who Can Vote?: A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US
This exhibition examines voting rights, emphasizing the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding era and going up to the election of 2000, this exhibition explores the complex history of the right to vote that forms the core of our nation’s democracy. Read More
Tea and Stitch @ Night!
Join us on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month @ 6:30 pm for time to stitch, drink herbal tea, & visit!
Exhibit: Who Can Vote?: A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US
This exhibition examines voting rights, emphasizing the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding era and going up to the election of 2000, this exhibition explores the complex history of the right to vote that forms the core of our nation’s democracy. Read More
Mah Jongg @ HTFL – Nighttime Version
Know how to play Mah Jongg and want a group to play with? HTFL is the place to be! Join us for Mah Jongg play on Wednesday evenings in the Library’s Community Room. We welcome anyone who knows how to play (sorry we cannot provide instruction). The Library will have Mah Jongg sets, but feel free to bring you own! Read More
Exhibit: Who Can Vote?: A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US
This exhibition examines voting rights, emphasizing the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding era and going up to the election of 2000, this exhibition explores the complex history of the right to vote that forms the core of our nation’s democracy. Read More
Our Next Chapter: Support Group for Older Women
Looking for a supportive space to connect, share experiences, and discuss topics that matter to you? The Library and Women’s Resource Center is teaming up to offer a monthly meeting for older women to gather, engage, and support one another in a welcoming environment. We will meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month covering topics that support body, mind, Read More

