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Book a 45-minute, one-on-one session with one of our knowledgeable librarians. After booking your appointment a librarian will send an email to confirm the appointment and get details of what you need…

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Join us, won't you, on the second Wednesday of every other month for a night of trivia and teamwork as we vie to see who knows the most random facts! Topics include: science and math, weird history, strange current events, and of course…

Join local knit and crochet enthusiasts for a casual evening of fiber art fun. Bring your own project and necessary supplies and we will provide company and conversation.
All skill levels welcome. Attendance at Library events…

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Practice speaking English in an informal setting with Community Literacy Council volunteers online. Meets every Thursday on Zoom:
Please email ell@cantonpl.org to register and receive the Zoom link.
Please see the English…

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Join us Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM as genealogist Cheri Hudson Passey presents: "What Does That Say? Strategies for Reading Old Handwriting." Reading old handwriting in documents can often be a challenge. If we can’t…

Family Storytime provides an opportunity for caregivers to actively engage with their children under age 5.
Together with a Youth Librarian, build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories, songs, and play.…

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Friends Adventure Club is a sensory-friendly interactive program for adults with neurodiversity and/or intellectual or developmental disabilities. CPL is more than books. It’s a place where everyone can learn, play, and create! We…

Family Storytime provides an opportunity for caregivers to actively engage with their children under age 5.
Together with a Youth Librarian, build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories, songs, and play.…

CPL is governed by a six-member Library Board of Trustees of community members elected quadrennially on a nonpartisan ballot. The Board meets at 7:00 PM on the third Thursday of each month. You are invited to attend.
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Practice speaking English in an informal setting with Community Literacy Council volunteers. Meets every Friday in-person that the library is open. Please see the English Language Learner's FAQ for more information.
We also have a Zoom ELL…

Together with a Youth Librarian, children 24 months and under, along with a loving adult, will build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories, songs, and play. Encourage a love of language and reading…

Beginning or Intermediate English Language Learners are invited to read together and discuss short articles, etc., in English with a tutor. Meets every Friday in-person at 11:30 AM. Please see the English Language Learner's FAQ…

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Advanced English Language Learners read and discuss books in English. Books will be discussed until finished. ELL Book Club meets every-other Friday at 11:30 AM on Zoom. Please email ell@cantonpl.org to register and receive the Zoom…
Preschool storytimes feature longer books, flannel board and rhymes designed for children ages 3 1/2 - 5. These activities help develop pre-reading and school-readiness skills.Children need to be 3 1/2 to begin this program and must be able…
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Family Storytime provides an opportunity for caregivers to actively engage with their children under age 5.
Together with a Youth Librarian, build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories, songs, and play.…

Get ready to build, create, and imagine! This is a brand-new, monthly program that encourages creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving through LEGO® play. Kids aged 6 thru 106, will start with a quick introduction before…

National Honor Society students from the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park are here to provide 3rd-12th graders free homework help. If you're interested in getting tutored:
You must be in 3rd through 12th grade.If you're under 12, your…
Preschool storytimes feature longer books, flannel board and rhymes designed for children ages 3 1/2 - 5. These activities help develop pre-reading and school-readiness skills.Children need to be 3 1/2 to begin this program and must be able…
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Family Storytime provides an opportunity for caregivers to actively engage with their children under age 5. Together with a Youth Librarian, build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories, songs, and play.…

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The Contemporary Book Group meets the third Monday of each month at 7:00pm-8:00pm. This self-directed group provided with assistance by a library liaison.
January's title is, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by Victoria Schwab.
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