Pastel Class
Come explore the colorful world of pastels. This beginner-friendly class requires no prior experience and introduces a fresh, fun theme each month. Participants will draw, play with color, and create their own unique work of art in a fun, relaxed and welcoming space. Instructor: Linda Tracy Materials fee of $15 per person. Registration required. To register and pay, click here. About Read More
Garden Journaling
Learn how to make the most of every season by developing a personal garden journal that provides space for exploring garden dreams, stashing plant tags and seed packets, and diagraming planting ideas. In this relaxed workshop, you will create a simple garden journal to explore new ideas and track your growing journey. A calm, creative practice for experienced and aspiring Read More
Cookbook Club – Nighttime Edition!
The Cookbook Club is for anyone who loves cooking, likes to talk about cooking, or wants to explore new recipes. Each month we select a cookbook; participants select a recipe, prepares it, and brings it to share with the group. This month’s selection is Does This Taste Funny?: Recipes Our Family Loves by Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert. Stop 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
Silent Book Club @ HTFL
If a traditional book club is not your thing, try our silent book club! Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month in our beautiful Living Room on the 1st Floor. We will have an hour of silent reading from 7 – 8 pm and afterwards you can stay for a short period of introductions and sharing of what 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
Canasta
Want to play Canasta? HTFL is the place to be! Join us for Canasta on Wednesday mornings in Board Room #2 (2nd Floor). We will provide card tables and sets of cards.
Cookbook Club – Daytime Edition!
NEW for 2026 – Daytime Version! We are happy to now be offering another time for Cookbook Club. The Cookbook Club is for anyone who loves cooking, likes to talk about cooking, or wants to explore new recipes. Each month we select a cookbook; participants select a recipe, prepares it, and brings it to share with the group. This month’s 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