Hospice Myths, Medicare Truths, and What Families Actually Need to Know
Most families don’t avoid hospice because they do not care. They avoid it because they misunderstand it. This interactive community education session will break down the biggest myths surrounding hospice and advanced illness care, including: Hospice and Chronic conditions Care alternatives that support aging in place Medicare coverage will be explained in clear, practical terms We will walk through real 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!
Laser Lab 101: Intro & Certification on the Boss Laser Cutter
Step into the world of digital fabrication with Laser Lab 101—a hands-on introductory workshop that teaches you the basics of using the Boss Laser Cutter for etching, engraving, and cutting, and includes the opportunity to earn your laser cutter certification for future independent use in the library’s makerspace. Designed for adults, this session covers: How laser cutting works: Understand the Read More
Books on Tap
April’s meeting will be at McGillicuddy’s (33 Brookline Blvd., Havertown) they have a side room to use. Our book selection is Old School Indian by Aaron John Curtis. Stop by the Reference Desk to pick up a copy of the book and then join us at McGillicuddy’s! About Old School Indian: Forty-three-year-old Abe Jacobs has been told by his doctors that he’s 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
Prom Dress & Suit Exchange
We are currently collecting prom formalwear in excellent, wearable condition. Donations will be accepted through May 10. Collected items will be available for viewing at the Teen Room circulation desk during regular library hours. Items may be tried on in the restrooms with the deposit of a library card or student ID. Please limit try-ons to no more than two 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.
Family Storytime Wednesdays
Children of all ages and their caregivers are invited to join us for an interactive storytime at HTFL! Enjoy stories, songs, and plenty of engagement designed to support early literacy in a warm, welcoming environment. Family Storytime is ideal for children ages 0–5 and takes place in the Hub on the second floor. 📋 Registration is required. Each registration is Read More
Great Courses: English In America
Think about this: How would you address a group of two or more people? Would you say: “you,” “you all,” “yous,” “you lot,” “y’all,” “you guys,” “you’uns,” “yinz,” or something else? Would that change depending on whom you were talking to or where you were? Your answers can provide revealing insights into who you are, where you grew up or Read More
Educational Minecraft – Ages 6+
Welcome to Educational Minecraft Each Wednesday of this month we will introduce a lesson where children will have to solve problems, achieve goals, and create outcomes using Minecraft Notes: This program is for children 6+ and is dedicated to teaching skills and information using Minecraft. Children must be able to read and follow basic instructions on the computer. Registration is Read More
