Summer Reading Program Investigates Water
Pittsfield Public Library 110 Library St, Pittsfield, ME, United StatesWater is essential for all forms of life. Come join us in investigating how we can all work to conserve it.
A Carnegie Library serving the Pittsfield, Burnham, and Detroit communities
Water is essential for all forms of life. Come join us in investigating how we can all work to conserve it.
Does chocolate milk come from brown cows? A lot of adults think so...but we know it doesn't! Come celebrate this drink that's actually pretty good for a growing body...
Explore the difference between biomes, habitats, ecosystems, and more and how animals are adapted to survive in their special places on our planet. Participants will engage with big science concepts by learning about specific insects and their habitats and ecology, and observe live insects. Each child will use what they learned by building a mini […]
It's destructive and dangerous - and it's also critical to our environment. Learn more about fire with Mr. Wes.
Join Mr. Wes in celebrating vinyl records - the great grandparents of CDs and MP3s! Did you know that a record spins faster on the outer edge than the inner edge? How is that possible?
It's a go for the Star Party! The weather is cooperating, so we'll meet on the library front steps at 8:30 then walk down into Manson Park together and meet Northern Stars Planetarium there. Dress for cool weather and consider bug spray! Join Northern Stars in using its telescopes to share the wonders of deep […]