
Online Author Talk | David Brooks : The Creative and Compassionate Art of Seeing Others Deeply
Join us as David Brooks talks about his book, "How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply."

Join us as David Brooks talks about his book, "How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply."

This is a safe and supportive space to talk about gender, sexuality, and what’s going on with you and teens like you. There is usually a craft or project as well!

Drop in every Tuesday for a simple craft to make and take home.

These storytimes will include stories, songs and fun but will also focus on the skills needed for Kindergarten. Suggested for children ages 3-6 years.

This year's second book presentation for Books Sandwiched In will be "The Sunflower Boys" by Sam Wachman, and is presented by Jessica O'Connor.

Join us for an American style Mah-Jongg group. Whether you are an experienced player or would like to learn, join us and check it out!

Writing can be a lonely pursuit, but it doesn’t have to be. Join a group of fellow writers for conversation, inspiration and feedback. The Corning Adult Writer’s Group has been encouraging and supporting fellow writers for over 12 years.

Looking for a local D&D group with other like-minded adults? Join us at the Southeast Steuben County Library on Friday evenings. Hosted by Dungeon Master Robin, bring your characters and dice.

The Coffee, Tea & English Book Club is intended for international people. The book is chosen by the facilitator with the group’s needs and language skills in mind. Participants read on their own and then meet weekly to discuss the material as prompted by prepared questions.

On Thursdays, between 10AM and 3PM, homeschoolers can skate at the Nasser Civic Center Ice Rink for a reduced rate of $3, with a skate rental of only $1 (if you don't have your own skates). There will be no homeschool ice skating discounts on December 25th or January 1st.

Join us for an informal local history discussion group led by librarian and local history buff Linda Reimer.

Corning's Movie Club is a way for folks who love movies to connect and discuss a specially selected classic film each month.