For the last in the Woods Hole Public Library’s series of Winter Travel Talks, Ellie and Rich Armstrong will talk about a trip to Costa Rica that they took in 2014. They traveled with National Audubon Society, so the trip specialized in the natural history of the country, an aspect which this couple delights in. […]

[ Feb. 12: Seed swap and seed starting ] It may come as a surprise to many people, but avid gardeners know that January is not too early to be thinking about and planning their gardens. One of those avid gardeners is Josh Leveque, a Woods Hole resident, who is a professional horticulturalist and groundskeeper. Josh […]

The Woods Hole Public Library has organized a poetry discussion based on “Common Threads,” an annual publication and outreach program produced by Mass Poetry, a non-profit state-wide group, which has the goal of facilitating poetry discussion groups throughout the state each year in an effort to broaden the audience for poetry and support poets and […]

This year’s abbreviated season (by snow and more snow) of Story Hour for Grownups at the Woods Hole Public Library will culminate with readings by Shelby Allen and Alan Steinbach. The event will take place on Sunday, March 22, at 3 pm, in the Library’s downstairs Community Room. Shelby Allen—a poet, essayist, actress, and Boston […]

The Book Sale Committee of the Woods Hole Public Library is having a huge Spring Cleaning Sale from 10-5. All day people will be invited to fill a whole shopping bag for only $5. There are beautiful and useful books included in the sale, both new and old. All the books currently on the shelves […]