Events in March 2026
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Friends Soup Sale Friends Soup Sale
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March 2, 2026Buy soup, support your Library! Thanks to the Friends of the Philmont Public Library for coordinating this fundraiser.
Writers Workshop - New Time Writers Workshop - New Time
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March 2, 2026A monthly workshop open to writers of all forms. This a space where writers can meet and share their works in progress and offer thoughtful feedback on their fellow writers' work. All are welcome!
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Library Board of Trustees Meeting Library Board of Trustees Meeting
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Weaving for Kids Weaving for Kids
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March 9, 2026Learn to weave! Participants will make several small projects as they learn the basic skills. Class taught by Amelia McIsaac.
Friends Soup Sale Friends Soup Sale
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March 9, 2026Buy soup, support your Library! Thanks to the Friends of the Philmont Public Library for coordinating this fundraiser.
Webinar: Identifying and Managing Invasive Plants Webinar: Identifying and Managing Invasive Plants
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March 9, 2026Invasive species pose serious threats to native plants, wildlife, and local agriculture. This webinar will introduce participants to common invasive plants in New York State and explain how to identify, manage, and prevent their spread. The program will also highlight statewide efforts to address invasive species through partnerships and research.
Frieda Pearce holds a minor in botany and has extensive experience in sustainable horticulture. Her work focuses on native plant preservation, pesticide-free gardening, and environmentally responsible growing practices.
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As the Pages Turn Book Club As the Pages Turn Book Club
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March 10, 2026Call to reserve this month's book.
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Tech Labs on Zoom: Computer Security and Internet Scams Tech Labs on Zoom: Computer Security and Internet Scams
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March 11, 2026Discover how to protect your personal information online, recognize common scams, and avoid fraudulent emails and fake websites.
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Weaving for Kids Weaving for Kids
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March 16, 2026Learn to weave! Participants will make several small projects as they learn the basic skills. Class taught by Amelia McIsaac.
Friends Soup Sale Friends Soup Sale
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March 16, 2026Buy soup, support your Library! Thanks to the Friends of the Philmont Public Library for coordinating this fundraiser.
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History Book Club History Book Club
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March 18, 2026Join the club! Come discuss selected historical accounts, every third Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm. Call to reserve this month's book. Tea provided.
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Spring Storytime Spring Storytime
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March 19, 2026Join us for stories, movement, and crafts!
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Landscaping for Birds & Butterflies Landscaping for Birds & Butterflies
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March 21, 2026Enliven your landscape! Learn how to create a layered native habitat that provides food, water, and shelter for birds and butterflies. Taught by local gardening expert, Wendy Tremper Wollerton.
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Weaving for Kids Weaving for Kids
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March 23, 2026Learn to weave! Participants will make several small projects as they learn the basic skills. Class taught by Amelia McIsaac.
Writers Workshop Writers Workshop
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March 23, 2026A monthly workshop open to writers of all forms. This a space where writers can meet and share their works in progress and offer thoughtful feedback on their fellow writers' work.
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Tech Labs on Zoom: Social Media Tech Labs on Zoom: Social Media
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March 25, 2026Explore the advantages and challenges of social media use and learn how to better understand and manage your digital footprint.
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Spring Storytime Spring Storytime
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March 26, 2026Join us for stories, movement, and crafts!
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Gallery: Young Peoples Show Reception Gallery: Young Peoples Show Reception
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March 28, 2026Show support for our young artists! Visit to view works by youth ages 0-21. Show runs from March 23rd to May 1st.
Contact the Library to submit your/your child's work!
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Wet Felting for Kids Wet Felting for Kids
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March 30, 2026Learn to transform wool into beautiful felted objects. Class taught by Amelia McIsaac. Geared for children ages 7-12. Space is limited, please register in advance.
Webinar: Don’t Get Ticked, Columbia County Webinar: Don’t Get Ticked, Columbia County
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March 30, 2026Tick-borne illnesses continue to be a growing concern in the region. This program will provide practical information about tick identification, biology, disease prevention, and personal protection. Participants will learn how to reduce their risk while enjoying outdoor spaces.
Joellen Lampman is the Tick and School IPM Coordinator with Cornell Integrated Pest Management. She is a lifelong environmental educator with degrees in natural resources and science communication.
Check our program calendar or call the library for more information.







