June 2026 Newsletter

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Message from the Director

For most of human history, people could not choose their own government, their own religion, their own profession, and their own spouse. The Revolutionary generation created a system of government that allowed for change through amendments as we struggled to achieve a more perfect union. We weren’t perfect then; we aren’t perfect now, but at least we have the freedom to keep trying. 

In June, we celebrate Juneteenth and the official end of slavery in the United States with Dr. Leslie Wilson of Montclair State University, Juneteenth & the Continuing Promise of American Freedom on Sunday, June 15, 2 pm- 3:30 pm

Speaking of more perfect unions, what is more appropriate to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness than the freedom to love? In the ruling regarding Loving v. Virginia on June 12, 1967, the United States Supreme Court held that laws banning interracial marriage violate the Equal Protection and Due Process clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This set the precedent for the the Supreme Court ruling on June 26, 2015 in Obergefell v. Hodges which recognized the fundamental rights of same sex couples to marry. Join us Sunday, June 21, 2pm to 3pm for a Rev250 program presented by the Museum of the American Revolution with Revolutionizing Gender Norms in the 18 Century.

Finally, the library is sharing the love of reading and learning with our annual Summer Reading Program, which kicks off on June 16 for children through 5th grade, 5 p.m.–7 p.m. Teens in grades 6-12 kickoff is June 17 from 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Adults have their own summer reading program; participate and you too can have a custom WOPL bag designed by WOPL staff with love.

 



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Annie Norbeck Exhibit, may 5 - June 25

Soccer Sticker Swap, June 15, 6:30

 


Adult Events

Download the June program brochure

 

Alexander Hamilton lecture, Thu, June 4, 6:30Blue Moon screening, Fri, June 5, 1:00Ellen LaFurn, Live vocal jazz, Sun, June 7, 2:00Intro to Native Gardening, Wed, June 10, 7:00 pmAdult Game Night, Thursday, June 18, 6:30pmMiss Juneteenth, Screening Fri, June 19, 1:00Brian Wilson lecture, Thu June 25, 6:30pmJune Book Club, Violeta by Isabel Allende, Friday June 26, 11:00Life Tapestries Workshop, Sunday, June 28, 1:30, registration required

Ongoing Adult Programs

 

ESL Conversation Group, Wednesday, 1:00

 

Learn English at the library, Wed 2:00, Sat 3:00

 

Tech Talk, every Wednesday, 2:00

 

Mahjong Thursdays, every thursday 2-4:30

 


Youth Events

Click here for the June Youth Programs Calendar

 

Summer Reading Kickoff, Tues, June 16, 5:00

 

Storytime, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00

 

Sensory Playtime, Wed June 3 and 17, 4:00

 

Board Games, Fri June 5 and 26, 4:00

 

Read to a therapy dog, Fri June 12 and 19, 4:00

 

Pokemon Palooza, Sun, June 28, 2:00

 

Grab and Create craft, Mon June 29, all day

 

Minecraft Dino Safari, June 30, 3:00

 

Reading Buddies, Every monday this summer, 3:00

 


Teen and Tween Events

 

Tween Scratch Meetup, Mon June 1, 4:30

 

Grad Cap Decorating, Wed Jun 3, 6:00

 

Teen Pride Party, Wed June 10, 7:00

 

Teen Summer Kickoff, Wed June 17, 7:00

 

Dungeons & Dragons, June 24, 5:30

 

Teen Lego and Game night, June 24, 6:00

 


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