Rediscovering Pennsylvania’s History Makers: Lucretia Mott
Bradford County Library 16093 Route 6, Troy, PAEducational video on Lucretia Mott, a women’s right activist, social reformer, and abolitionist from Cheltenham.
Educational video on Lucretia Mott, a women’s right activist, social reformer, and abolitionist from Cheltenham.
The Friends of the Bradford County Library will be holding a Book Sale inside the Library's garage, rain or shine.
This meeting is open to the public.
Author David Maxfield, author of "Hellmira: the Union's Most Infamous Civil War Prison Camp -- Elmira, NY" will discuss his book and his research. Sponsored by the Friends of the Bradford County Library.
Author Celia Clement will discuss her book "Three Sisters: A True Holocaust Story of Love, Luck, and Survival". The memoirs of Alexandra, age 11, and her sisters, 15-year-old Eva and 14-year- old Judith, interweave as they recount the true story of their escape from the Nazis. This story of resiliency and courage will inspire and […]
From the Gilded Age through WWII, America was rife with ne’er-do-wells on a never-ending search for the next big score. Between 1850 and 1950 lawlessness melded with ingenuity, fueled by optimism and ruthlessness: America was dangerous, buzzing, and where opportunity came to take flight. The conditions were perfect for swindlers. This program will be presented […]
This month's selection is "Bachelor Brothers' Bed & Breakfast" by Bill Richardson.
Reception for this year's winners of the annual Write Your Own Book contest.
Think classical music is boring? Slow? Difficult to understand? Then this program is for you! Come learn what makes an orchestra exciting by exploring famous music themes, instruments, and the people behind the orchestra. This interactive lecture will also bring out your inner maestro with many surprises. Come, learn and enjoy. This program will […]
The Library will be Closed for Good Friday.
This month's selection is "A Share in Death" by Deborah Crombie.