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4 Chestnut Street
Exeter, NH 03833
Adult Services: 603-772-3101
Children's Services: 603-772-6036
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- Summer Reading Programs | Exeter Public Library NH
Summer Reading Programs 2025 End of Summer Reading Party with Art in the Park! An afternoon of arts and crafts, snacks, games, and more in Founder's Park! Wednesday, August 20 from 11 - 1 PM. All Ages Welcome! St. Vincent de Paul Food Donations: This event is free and open to the public. Please consider bringing a shelf-stable food donation for St. Vincent de Paul. Adult Summer Reading Challenge Runs: July 7 to August 15 Grab a brochure at the desk and join the fun each week! Earn raffle tickets for every week you complete, and if you finish all six weeks and turn them in, you'll get three extra tickets! Don’t miss your chance to the grand prize—let’s get started! Other Ways to Participate Daily Prize: Pick a small prize or piece of candy at the desk at every checkout, and get a chance to win one of three special prizes. Weekly Events Free and open to the public RED WEEK GREEN WEEK ORANGE WEEK BLUE WEEK YELLOW WEEK PURPLE WEEK Picnic in the Park Teens playing Jenga at the Library Picnic in Founder's Park Picnic in the Park Adults and children playing on large block from YMCA in the Founder's Park Picnic in the Park Staff giving out information about the library's Summer Program and events. Picnic in the Park Teens playing Jenga at the Library Picnic in Founder's Park 1/9 Download a Brochure For More Information Click Here Children's Room Summer Reading Program Children's Summer Reading Sign-ups start: June 30 Runs: July 7 to August 15 Reading Logs! Children of all ages are welcome to participate in our reading log program! Children choose their reading goal each week, and when they reach their goal they earn a prize! Reading Logs can not be checked 30 minutes before or after special events. Children ages 7-11 have a choice to participate with reading logs or with our BookFlix program! Sign-up is required. Join one of the Children’s Room summer book groups! You will receive a book to read for each session, then come back to watch the movie adaptation of each book! 2025 Art in the Park Special Event Wednesdays Events are free and open to the public. June 16 - August 2 Free and open to all Teens 12-18 years old Every Time You Check Out FOR EVERY ITEM YOU CHECK OUT you get a raffle ticket for the Grand Prizes Items includes books, manga, DVDs, comics, video games, puzzles... ANYTHING at the Library! EVERY TIME YOU CHECK OUT you get 2 pieces of candy and sticker or a button Grand Prizes Your raffle tickets can go towards any of these Grand Prizes $25 Gift Card For Water Street Bookstore in Exeter $20 Gift Cards Generously donated by the Friends of the Exeter Public Library 3 available $25 Gift Card Generously donated by Domino's Pizza in Stratham Plague Doctor 17" Plague Doctor Squishable Summer Candy Win pieces of candy equal to the number of items checked out during Summer Reading Weekly Schedule There's something going on every day in the Teen Scene this Summer Mondays All Day Video and Board Gaming (All summer) Thursdays All Day Video and Board Gaming (All summer) Tuesdays Special Time Travel Events (From 6/16 - 8/2) Fridays Refreshing Fridays (All summer) Wednesdays Summer Book Group (All summer) Saturdays Extra Weekly Trivia (From 6/16 - 8/2) Visit the Teen Scene on Tuesdays starting August 5th for a Snack Attack! Special Events Special time travel events every Tuesday No sign up required! Summer Book Group Been reading something fun? Wanna talk about a movie you watched? Have a video game to recommend? Come to a summer book club! Bring any kind of media you like! It doesn't have to be a book Thank You to Our Sponsors! A big thank you to our sponsors, without whom the Teen Summer Reading Program would not be the same! Lindt Chocolates The Friends of the Exeter Public Library Dominos Pizza Download a Brochure For More Information Click Here 2024 Summer Reading Events
- Museum Passes | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
The library provides discount museum passes for patrons with a valid library card at Exeter Public Library. Contact or visit the Library to reserve a museum pass. Museum Passes Contact or visit the Library to reserve a museum pass. You must have an updated 14-digit library card to reserve a pass. 2 NEW PASSES * Please note that this does not include ship access. NH Philharmonic Orchestra
- Join A Book Group | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
Book Groups are held once a month in the morning and evening. Meetings are held in the New Meeting Room at the Mezzanine level of the library. Books are available for pick up now! Questions? Contact the Book Group Facilitator Julia Lanter at exeterpljal@gmail.com or call at 603-772-3101. Book Groups The library has book groups throughout the year. Adult Book Groups are held at Adult Services. Teen Book Groups are held in the Teen Scene, and Children's Book Groups are in the Children's Room on the ground floor of the building. Adult Book Groups - 2026 Adult Book Groups are held once a month in the morning and evening. Meetings are held in the Meeting Room at the Mezzanine level of the library. Books are available for pick up now! Questions? Contact Book Group Facilitator Julia Lanter exeterpljal@gmail.com (603)772-3101 Adult Services Book Groups for 2026 SPECIAL BOOK GROUP EVENT Celebrating 250 Years 2026 marks the United States' Sestercentennial Anniversary of its independence. The Exeter 250 Celebration Commission is organizing events throughout the year to honor the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the "Great Experiment"of democracy. The library is presenting a variety of 250th themed programing. The 250th Book Group is part of this special Anniversary. Adult Services Book Groups for 2026 Morning groups are at 10 AM Eveni ng groups are at 6:30 PM NEW! Nonfiction Book Group 6:30 PM Evening Book Group-2026 Meets 2nd Wednesday of the Month 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM January 14 The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore February 11 Anxious People by Fredrik Backman March 11 Everything Tuberculosis by John Green April 8 The Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson May 13 The Midnight Library by Matt Haig June 10 Female Quixotism by Tabitha Gilman Tenney September 9 Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid October 14 Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller November 18 The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett December 9 Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda Montell Morning Book Group-2026 Meets 3rd Wednesday of the Month 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM January 21 On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder February 18 Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman March 18 Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe April 15 How to Age Disgracefully by Clare Pooley May 20 Sociopath: Memoir by Patric Gagne June 17 The Secret Life of Groceries by Benjamin Lorr September 16 Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life by Louise Aronson October 21 The Lost Wife by Susanna Moore November 18 Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf December 16 Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan Children's Room Book Groups Children's Book Groups Children ages 6-11 are invited to take part in children's Book Groups. Groups meet once a month on Saturday mornings to discuss the book and do fun activities like games and crafts! Sign-ups began September 2025, and are continuous through April 2026. Ages 6-7 Ages 7-8 Ages 8-9 Ages 9-11 Visit the Library or check out the Children's Room page for details. Teen Book Groups - 2026 Teen Book Groups are held in-person once a month from October to May. Sign-ups will begin in September. Check out the Teen Scene page for more!
- Interlibrary Loan Services | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
The State Library has opened its services for Interlibrary Loans. If an item is not in our collection, we use this system to borrow it from another library. If you would like to order an item, please contact the library at 603-772-3101 or email: exeterpl.ref@gmail.com. Loan Express Library Exciting news! The State Library offers Interlibrary loan services! That means if we don't have a book you're looking for, we can borrow it from another library just for you! To order, simply reach out to us at 603-772-3101 or email us at exeterpl.ref@gmail.com . Follow One Book Few people get to see what happens after an ILL book is picked up by their NHSL van driver. NHSL is creating a set of videos that can give everyone an idea as to what our drivers do for us every day. Follow One Book as it is picked up in Littleton, travels to the State Library to be sorted and sent to Bartlett, with some stops in between.This video was made through several librarians’ and drivers’ videos and photos from around the state. Video created by Nicole Jache here at the State Library
- Movies Scene | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
A series of movies are featured every month. The programs are free and open to the public. For more information on this or any of our upcoming movies, contact the library at 772-3101. Movies Scene Get ready for movies at the library every Tuesday! While we can't share the titles due to licensing, feel free to reach out to the library for all the exciting details. Best of all, our programs are absolutely FREE and open to everyone! Join us at the Exeter Public Library, located at 4 Chestnut Street in Exeter, NH. For more information on any of our upcoming films, give us a call at 603-772-3101. We can't wait to see you there! February Movies Tuesdays 1 PM February 3 February 17 February 10 February 24
- Community Resources | Exeter Public Library NH
Exeter, NH Resources Helpful resources for Exeter and the Seacoast Area. Find links for town newsletters, community guides, food assistance, and more! St. Vincent de Paul of Exeter St. Vincent de Paul Every website has a story, and your visitors want to hear yours. This space is a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what your team does and what your site has to offer. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want site visitors to know. If you’re a business, talk about how you started and share your professional journey. Explain your core values, your commitment to customers and how you stand out from the crowd. Add a photo, gallery or video for even more engagement. Every website has a story, and your visitors want to hear yours. This space is a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what your team does and what your site has to offer. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want site visitors to know. If you’re a business, talk about how you started and share your professional journey. Explain your core values, your commitment to customers and how you stand out from the crowd. Add a photo, gallery or video for even more engagement. Town Resources Exeter.org
- 2024-2025 Annual Appeal Fund | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
Annual Appeal Fund We respectfully ask that you consider contributing to the library's Annual Appeal Fund. Your support will help to enhance creative programming inside and out to inspire present and future generations. Here are some ways to contribute: Use the QR code provided on this page Click on the "Donate" button Make a check payable to: The Trustees of Exeter Public Library If you have any questions, please contact the library at 603-772-3101 Thank you in advance. Donate Donate Greetings, Exeter Public Library Patrons, With continued thanks to our library family for supporting our recent renovation, we are able to bring the inside out and the outside in for the enrichment of our patrons. Nearly every day since spring our three-season porches have been enjoyed by visitors reading, eating lunch, chatting, or just rocking while listening to the rustle of leaves, birdsong, and the bubbling of the river. Nature has been an inspiration for creativity since history has been recorded. Our library opens up the natural world in books and beyond with innovative programs. Here are a few to name... Presentations Enjoy author visits and topics of discussion from health to cyber awareness. Library of Things Patrons check out an assortment of games, backpacks, and many other items. Monthly artists Open artist reception in the Godino Mystery Wing Ongoing Programs Women playing Mah Jongg Founders event Events for all ages in Founders Park Digital Conversions Bring in old technology and convert it into new technology to archive. Pets in the Library Caring for live critters and plants. Cozy Seating Families spending some time reading. Enjoy Live Music Live music from A Capella to Irish Music. Fun games for all in the library Game day is one of many activities for the Summer Reading Program Teen Room Teens engage with book groups and games. Enjoying a Book Relaxing with a book in the Mystery Wing "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCD)
- Reserve A Room | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
The Library has 1 large Meeting Room and 2 Study Rooms in the Mezzanine on the 3rd floor. To reserve a room, please call the library and we will assist you. Contact us at 603-772-3101. Reserve a Room The Library has 1 large Meeting Room, a Conference Room and 2 Study Rooms on the Mezzanine floor On the 1st floor the History Room is available to sign up for research and the Digital Preservation Services. A breakdown of what each room offers is listed below. To reserve a room, please call the library and we will assist you. Contact us at 603-772-3101. To sign up, please print and fill out the forms provided below and bring them to the library to process or, visit the library. Forms will be available at the Adult Information Desk. EPL Meeting Room Application EPL Study Room Application EPL History Room Application EPL Digital Preservation Room Application Accessibility Features in the Meeting Room Hearing Loop Feature in the Meeting Room The library provides a state-of-the-art assistive listening system for those with a hearing impairment. A device is provided for access to a sound source and transfers it directly to a hearing aid without background noise, interference or acoustic distortion. Click here to learn how it works: How a Hearing Loop Works Captioning Feature This state-of-the-art technology uses Google AI to caption wording on a large screen while doing a presentation. Meeting Room Capacity of no more than 100 people Hearing Loop for the hearing impaired Projector Captioning capability to project on the screen when presenting Screen BluRay/DVD player Microphone and lapel (wireless and wired) Bluetooth device 6 tables-seats 6 people per table 50 chairs Public WIFI access Outlets to plug in your devices Owl 4 for conference calls such as Zoom/Webex/Google Meet Friends Audio Studio & Study Room 1 Capacity of no more than 10 people 1 Conference style table 10 chairs WIFI access Outlets to plug in your device Podcast Equipment Study Room 3 Capacity of no more than 15 people 2 rectangle tables 15 chairs WIFI access Outlets to plug in your device Riverwoods Conference Room Capacity of no more than 25 people Samsung Smart TV Owl 4 for Conference calls such as Zoom/Webex/Google Meet DVD Player 2 speakers, 1 Super woofer 3 rectangle tables 25 chairs WIFI access Outlets to plug in your device
- Tech Help | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
Want to learn a new skill? Download a book? Learn how to email? This page has online resources to help you find a skill to assist you. Tech Help These resources are guides and tutorials for general computer use. If you need assistance logging on to the online resources, please email the library at exeterplref@gmail.com or contact the library at 603-772-3101. learning express Computers are a necessity--at home, at work and at school. Whether you're looking to brush up on the fundamentals of computers, more easily navigate the web or learn a new software program, the library is here to help. Enjoy FREE access to more than 90-self paced video tutorials at EBSCO's Library Express Library. w3schools tutorials Exeter Adult Education Courses available from Exeter Adult Education Learning Express: Computer Skills Computer Skills are available on the EBSCO site. Learn Microsoft Office, Photoshop, OS, and much more... Video Tutorial Courses Choose a course to start learning, access free and interactive guides How to videos- inexperienced adult Teaches older and inexperienced adults internet basics, computer skills, and how to use apps Distance Learning Khan Academy helps students practice subjects at their own pace. Practice typing skills Learn basic typing/keyboarding skills. Tutorials are available for practicing these important skills. Drop in to set-up Libby and/or hoopla on your device. The Library has been distributing NEW Library Cards since September 2023 . If you cannot get into your Libby or hoopla account, it is because you have an old library card or your card has expired. You will need to come in and get a new library card or update your card. You will need to make a change on your hoopla account. Here are the instructions: New Card Number for hoopla Account. Guides and Tutorials New- Patch Your Skill Gaps With Leading Cybersecurity Education- Cybersecurity Resource Guide for Libraries 20 Accredited Online Masters in Cybersecurity Excel Easy - W ant to learn Excel quickly? This tutorial site is a perfect place to start. The site offers a fully illustrated Excel tutorial + 300 examples. It's 100% free! Microsoft Excel is one of the most used software applications of all time. Hundreds of millions of people around the world use Microsoft Excel. You can use Excel to enter all sorts of data and perform financial, mathematical or statistical calculations . Learning Express Computers are a necessity--at home, at work and at school. Whether you're looking to brush up on the fundamentals of computers, more easily navigate the web or learn a new software program, the library is here to help. Enjoy FREE access to more than 90-self paced video tutorials at EBSCO's Library Express Library. Digital Learn - Choose a course to start learning or search courses. If you are new to computers or just need a refresher, this site has the tools to help you learn technology at your own pace. ck-12 - Access free and interactive educational textbooks and study guides. Khan Academy - Educational videos for the whole family. Help your child sign up for free math, science and engineering, and art online courses, among many others! Students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning. GCF Learn Free - Learn the essential skills you need to live and work in the 21st century. There are self-guided learning resources on a wide range of practical computer topics, from typing to Microsoft to using Etsy. TechBoomers - An educational website that teaches older and inexperienced adults internet basic computer skills about websites that can help improve their quality of life, like social media, Netflix and even online dating. National Cyber Security Alliance - Stay Safe Online NCSA's mission is to educate and therefore empower a digital society to use the Internet safely and securely at home, work, and school, protecting the technology individuals use, the networks they connect to, and our shared digital assets. Teacher's Tech - Teacher's Tech wants to help you get more out of your tech. Weekly videos will showcase tips, tricks, tutorials, apps, extensions, and tech gadgets. W3Schools - W3Schools is a school for web developers, covering all the aspects of web development: HTML Tutorial. CSS Tutorial. JavaScript Tutorial. PHP Tutorial. AI- Artificial Intelligence AI is on an exciting journey of evolution! Check out these fun and creative ways to harness the power of AI! Bing Image Creator Gemini Image Generation with Gemini from Google The free version of Gemini will not generate photos that include people. It seems to have tight guardrails against inappropriate content and creating images of known people. See the results of the following query: show me an image of a white horse galloping in a field TIP: Ask Gemini to refine images With image generation in Gemini, your imagination is the limit. If what you see doesn't quite match what you had in mind, try adding more details to the prompt. The more specific you are, the better Gemini can create images that reflect your vision. Sure, here is an image of a white horse galloping in a field: AI Scams View this article on What are AI Scams Tips to Help your Student Learn Remotely This section contains resources to support students during a period of remote learning. These are intended to help students adapt their habits and learning styles to an online format and adjust things such as study skills and communication with your groups to continue to complete assignments and achieve your goals as learners. Refer to the PDF documents below for the tips: Sleep for Success.pdf Time_Management_Self_Assessment.pdf Time_Management_Worksheet.pdf Tips for Online Learning.pdf
- Resources | Exeter Public Library NH | New Hampshire
The library is here to assist you with your needs. There are many services we provide such as wifi, laptop usage, printing, online resources and much more. Resources The library is here to assist you with your needs. There are many services and resources the library will provide. Ask a librarian if you do not find your answer. Here are some of the things the library can help you with. Simply click on the "Resources" drop-down menu or select the link that interests you to explore a various selection of resources. We're excited to help you! Links to Resources: Download an audiobook, e-book, movie, tv show, or music Register for a library card online Find an upcoming program or event Museum Passes Reserve a room Local History and Geneology Ancestry Online Resources Digital Converter Library NH Video Game Library Tech Help NEW!! Wayback Machine The Wayback Machine is an incredible digital time machine, created by the Internet Archive, that lets you travel back in time to see what websites looked like in the past. It's like flipping through the archives of the internet. You can type in a URL and see snapshots of the site from different points in time. It's super useful for research, nostalgia, or even just to see how much the web has evolved over the years. Link to a HOW TO video. Laptops for Use in the Library Laptop Checkout Policy Internet Access Policy The library has 10 laptops you can checkout in-house. Please read the Internet Access Policy and the Laptop Checkout Policy for information before checking out a laptop. Patrons may use our laptops to browse the internet, send and read email, check their Facebook account, research and apply for jobs, create and print letters and documents, and many other tasks. Patrons are advised to delete any files they save to the computers to maintain their privacy. Most thumb drives may be used to save your work on the laptop. WiFi at the library The library supplies Wifi for patrons who bring their own devices to the library. There is a password required to connect to the library's Wifi. It is posted throughout the library. The staff is also there to assist you. Printing at the library Patrons can print from the library's public internet laptops or from their own devices. The library has 3 printers; two in Adult Services and one in the Children's Room: Black and white prints cost 25 cents, color prints cost 75 cents. Cash or check are accepted. No Credit cards please! Pay at the Information desk. Adult Services Printers - one HP that prints in black and white, and a Brothers printer for color, scanning, and emailing documents. Faxing documents is not applicable, but we can assist you with changing a document into a PDF to email out. Children's Room Printer - HP color printer can print in black and white and color
- Friends Of The Library | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
The mission of The Friends of the Exeter Public Library is to support and cooperate with the Exeter Public Library in obtaining resources and services for the public through fundraising, advocacy and volunteering. Friends of the Exeter Public Library Mission The mission of The Friends of the Exeter Public Library is to support and cooperate with the Exeter Public Library in obtaining resources and services for the public through fundraising, advocacy and volunteering. The Friends of the Exeter Public Library is formed exclusively for charitable, literary and educational purposes as specified in Sec 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. Questions? Join us: Friends Email: friendsofexeterpubliclibrary@gmail.com Committee President: Martha Walsh Vice President: Hillary Ireland Treasurer: Roy Tellini Secretary: Susan Feltus Member at Large: Lorraine Jurdi Liaison with Trustees: Jenny Medlock Web Link: Facebook Page The Friends of The Exeter Public Library is separate, non-profit community support group for the library. We assist the library by hosting fund raising events and by accepting donations on behalf of the library. Our members also provide a volunteer pool to the library to help with library events and to perform special projects such as maintaining the gardens adjacent to the library building and providing school supplies for the teen room. We have a large mailing list and a small number of active members. There are volunteer roles for members that entail as llittle or as much time as the member is able to give. Friends News The Library's funding for next year will be decided by the voters soon. The attached document explains the issues which need the support of the members of the Friends and their friends. Please read this document and share it with your friends to generate support for the Library. Please encourage your friends to vote yes on funding the library. Support of the Library by the Town Document CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Who is interested in becoming part of a great organization?? Come join our Group! View the Meeting Minutes at the bottom of this page for more information. Upcoming volunteer opportunities: You can volunteer by emailing the Friends at friendsofexeterpubliclibrary@gmail.com They will let you know of the many opportuntities to engage with the public for raising funds for the library. Ideas for new activities are welcome - what's your passion and what's your vision for our group? If you are a fan of Cribbage or want to learn how to play - Cribbage is every 2nd Saturday of each month from 10 am to noon. All levels of players, including Beginners are welcome! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEXT MEETING: Next meeting: Tuesday, March 17 at 6:30 pm. Please be sure and vote yes on the warrant articles relating to the library in the town election on March 10. Community Monday at the Community Oven 845 Lafayette Road, Hampton Monday, April 27 @ 4 - 9 PM Support your library and enjoy pizza: The Fundraiser and Raffle have been postponed to Monday, April 27 You can support our library by dining at the Community Oven between 4 pm and 9 pm on Monday April 27. The Friends of the Exeter Public Library will receive 20% of all dine in and take-out food sales (excluding orders entered via a delivery APP) Cribbage at the Library Cribbage will be on every 2nd Saturday of each month @ 10 AM - 12 PM What We Do and What We Have Done... Hold raffles at the Library craft fairs Assist the library by volunteering at community events such as LitFest, Craft Fairs, and more... Decorated a tree with an educational theme about challenged and banned books at the 2023 Festival of Trees Promote the library in the community in various ways, including writing letters to the editor of the local paper and staffing informational tables at various Exeter events Donate school supplies for teens Hold fundraisers at Sea Dog Brewery Hold Cribbage groups once a month Partnered with Water Street Books to raise funds for library events Maintain the gardens around the sculpture and the rain garden at Founder's Park Funded the new library sign at the Founders Park entrance Participated in a volunteer fair at River Woods. Participated in the Healthy Kids Day at the YMCA Set up the Donate a Book program Held a plant swap to collect plants for the library garden and get people to come down to the library Held a "Kids Day Out" at the library with crafts and a movie for kids Donated 4 card tables for Mahjong, bridge, and general use. Donated binders and dividers for the teen adulting class series. Fund adult music at the library programs Fund Summer Reading events such as music and magicians for the Children's Room Donated six multipurpose tables Donated recording equipment for community podcasting space Friends of the Library PICTURES Here are the photos from the Friends Gingerbread event. The gingerbread will be displayed at the Congregational Church on Thursday December 4 as part of the Exeter Holiday Block Party. 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- Upcoming Events | Exeter Public Library NH | United States
The library has in-person events. Check out the upcoming events posted daily on this site. Events Upcoming Events The library has in-person events. Stay tuned for more fun things to see and do at the library. Multiple Dates Tue, Mar 03 Learn Korean / Exeter Learn more Mar 03, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Learn Korean basics Tue, Mar 03 Movie Scene / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 03, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Dewey Finn, struggles posing as a substitute music teacher and turns his class of prep-school kids into a rock band. As they prepare for a big Battle of the Bands competition, the students discover confidence, creativity, and the power of music under Dewey’s unconventional guidance. Multiple Dates Tue, Mar 03 2 over 1 Bridge / Exeter Learn more Mar 03, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Come in and play a round or two of Bridge. All levels welcome! Multiple Dates Tue, Mar 03 Children's Gamers Guild Ages 6-8 / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 03, 2026, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Children ages 6-8 can sign-up for Gamers Guild to play all manner of video games and compete against each other, or work together, in a safe and welcoming environment. Multiple Dates Tue, Mar 03 The Wandering Cook / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 03, 2026, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA A no food cooking class. Come talk and learn about food from different cultures, techniques, and share recipes. Multiple Dates Wed, Mar 04 Teen All Day Gaming / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 04, 2026, 9:15 AM – 7:45 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Play some games in the Teen Scene! Multiple Dates Wed, Mar 04 Spanish Table / Exeter Learn more Mar 04, 2026, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Want to explore a new language? No teachers. No lessons. No pressure. Join us! Multiple Dates Wed, Mar 04 American Mah Jongg / Exeter Learn more Mar 04, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA With its mix of strategy, skill, luck, and lively social interaction, Mah Jongg has captured the interest of players of all ages across the country. Whether it’s the thrill of building a winning hand, or the joy of friendly competition, there’s something undeniably special about this game. Multiple Dates Wed, Mar 04 Book Talks: 277 Water Street at 2 PM / Exeter Learn more Mar 04, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Exeter, 277 Water St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Once a month a staff member visits 277 Water Street with a variety of books to discuss and check out to patrons. Wed, Mar 04 Nonfiction Book Group: The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 04, 2026, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA The story follows the University of Washington’s ragtag 1936 rowing team and traces how grit, trust, and unity carry the crew all the way to the Berlin Olympics, where they race against the world’s best under the shadow of rising fascism. Multiple Dates Thu, Mar 05 American Standard Bridge / Exeter Learn more Mar 05, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Beginners to intermediate level players are welcome to all sessions. Multiple Dates Thu, Mar 05 Teen Anime Club / Exeter Learn more Mar 05, 2026, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Come share anything you're reading or watching. Multiple Dates Thu, Mar 05 Children's Dungeons and Dragons - Prime Suspects / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 05, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Children can register for D&D to work together as a team to complete quests, slay monsters, and achieve personal and group goals within the game. The Prime Suspects is the 11-15 age group that meets on the first Thursday of each month. Multiple Dates Thu, Mar 05 French Table / Exeter Learn more Mar 05, 2026, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Community-led group for individuals to practice their French skills. Thu, Mar 05 Program: What is Bigfoot? Presented by Ronny LeBlanc / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 05, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Drawing from decades of research and eyewitness testimony, Ronny dives deep into the strange overlap between the paranormal and the unexplained. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, this presentation will leave you questioning reality. Multiple Dates Fri, Mar 06 Children's Room Open Art / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 06, 2026, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Multiple Dates Fri, Mar 06 AARP Tax Help / Exeter Public Library Learn more Mar 06, 2026, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Exeter Public Library, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Call 2-1-1 to schedule for an appointment to have your taxes done with AARP. No walk-ins. Multiple Dates Fri, Mar 06 Book Talks: Langdon Place / Exeter Learn more Mar 06, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Exeter, 4 Chestnut St, Exeter, NH 03833, USA Exeter Public Library's Staff will visit residents of Langdon Place with library items to check out. Load More

