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Ukraine & Russia: Understanding the Conflict, Online, Tuesday October 10

Join us to gain a greater understanding of the conflict ongoing between Ukraine and Russia with an expert in Russian politics and society, Rebecca McGory. She will describe the history of Russian-Ukrainian relations and the events that led to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022 to contextualize the ongoing conflict. She will provide information about the current status of the war and all its moving parts, including the international relationships driving the hostilities.

Library Strategic Planning Forum: Sunday October 1

The Portsmouth Public Library is creating a new Strategic Plan and we have received over 2300 responses to our recent survey which will help with the planning.

We look forward to reviewing the analysis and moving forward. We will hold  three community forums to  tease out some questions through a discussion with the community. We hope many of you will choose to participate in one of these 90-minute sessions to share your thoughts about the library and what services, spaces, staffing and programming you would like to see here in the future.

Banned Book Week Film Screening: Storm Center, Thursday Oct 5

1956. Unrated. 86 Minute Runtime.

During the 1950s, a small-town librarian is shunned by the locals after she refuses the City Council's request to remove a book on Communism from the library's shelves.

Help us celebrate Banned Book Week! “Our 2023 Banned Books Week theme – ‘Let Freedom Read’ – captures what’s at stake for our democracy: that the safety of our right to speak and think freely is directly in proportion to our right to read." American Library Association

Special Story Time with Author/Illustrator, David McPhail, Saturday September 16

We are pleased to announce a SPECIAL GUEST coming this month – author and illustrator David McPhail will be at the library reading from his latest book, Truffle and doing some live drawing as well as answering questions!  Mr. McPhail has authored and/or illustrated dozens of books including some of our storytime favorites – check out his books in the library or place some on hold today by clicking the link below! Registration is not required. 

Film: Asteroid City, Thursday September 14

Asteroid City
2023. Rated PG-13. Runtime 105 minutes

In an American desert town in the mid-fifties, the Junior Stargazer Convention attracts stargazers of different ages. A group of students and their parents visit the town to attend the event. What follows is an unexpected exchange of ideas and experiences that lead to eye-opening revelations.

Films at the library are open to the public and FREE. All films will feature subtitles where possible.