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Upcoming Children’s Programs








Programs and events are held throughout the year. Check back soon!




Programs and events are held throughout the year. Check back soon!








Upcoming Teen Programs
























June 23


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm































June 23


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm





























June 25


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm





























June 29


4:00 pm - 6:00 pm





























June 30


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

























Online Library

    Use your library card to instantly borrow free digital eBooks, audiobooks, digital video (movies and TV shows), music and comics through our partnership with Hoopla.  (Access by app or website)


      Libby is a reading app for borrowing eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and streaming content such as IndieFlix, Qello Concerts and The Great Courses from Bibliomation’s OverDrive collection.  You may use Libby on a desktop, laptop, Mac, Kindle or on a mobile device using the Libby app.  Please sign in to Libby for the spectrum of offerings. 
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      Adult Chess Club (In-Person)
      August 31    
      6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
      $0.00
      Registration Recommended, See Below We invite all adult chess players and chess enthusiasts to participate in our newly launched, weekly Adult Chess Club. No prior [...]
      Creative Collective Discussion Group (Virtual)
      September 1    
      10:30 am - 12:00 pm
      $0.00
      Registration Required Below This summer, have fun and make friends while cultivating your creativity in our weekly group discussions about art, literature, technology, film, architecture, [...]
      Sunny Season Eats Part III: Mindful Eating — A Holistic Approach to Meals With The Thirsty Radish (Virtual)
      September 2    
      7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
      $0.00
      Registration Required Below Learn how to make meals more joyful, intentional and nourishing through practical steps and creative inspiration. We will explore ways to make [...]
      Bendable Body: Limber Up! Part III (In-Person)
      September 15    
      7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
      $0.00
      Registration Required Below Learn an exercise method with John and Beryl Kelly, co-founders of Redding's Bendable Body. This three-part lecture series is designed to introduce participants [...]
      Women and Money Roundtable: How to Make Sense of Today’s Financial Markets (Virtual)
      September 16    
      1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
      $0.00
      Registration Required Below The Women and Money Roundtable is a monthly financial program created to empower and educate women on financial matters that impact their [...]
      Cyber Safety Open Forum (In-Person)
      September 23    
      12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
      Drop-In! No Registration Required Join us for a new Open Forum focused on cyber safety and everyday digital confidence with our Director of Technology George [...]
      Events on August 31
      Adult Chess Club (In-Person)
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      Fundraisers

      Frog Frolic

      The Library holds a “children’s country fair” each year, for the general benefit of the library. Crafts, rides, games, and other activities designed for children of all ages are offered at the Redding Community Center, rain or shine.

      Book Fair

      The Mark Twain Library Book Fair is the oldest – and one of the largest – in New England. Held annually on Labor Day Weekend, it is one of the library’s biggest fundraisers.

      Pudd’nhead Festival

      The Pudd’nhead Festival was founded in 2014 by NY Times Bestselling author, actor, and comedian Michael Ian Black. The centerpiece of the Festival is the Pudd’nhead Prize for Outstanding Humor.

      Art Show

       Take inspired works of art; a Library magically transformed into a sparkling, vibrant gallery; add infectious community enthusiasm… Put it all together and the result is the Library’s Annual Art Show fundraiser.

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      Samuel Clemens, known to readers around the world as Mark Twain, moved to Redding in 1908, and shortly after founded the Mark Twain Library Association.

      Learn about the founder of our Library, Mark Twain

      Samuel Clemens, known to readers around the world as Mark Twain, moved to Redding in 1908, and shortly after founded the Mark Twain Library Association.

      Learn about the founder of our Library, Mark Twain