New Cumberland CLOSED

Construction sign reading "Closed for Renovations"The Library will be closed for construction through December 28, 2024 while we receive some much-needed building updates. The library is expected to return to regular operating hours on December 30, 2024. Please check the Library’s website and Facebook page for the latest updates and reopening schedule. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to create a better environment for all our visitors.

If you have items to return, please visit a nearby Cumberland County Library System location. During this time, we also encourage you to explore our online resources, which remain available 24/7.
 

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New Cumberland CLOSED

Construction sign reading "Closed for Renovations"The Library will be closed for construction through December 28, 2024 while we receive some much-needed building updates. The library is expected to return to regular operating hours on December 30, 2024. Please check the Library’s website and Facebook page for the latest updates and reopening schedule. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to create a better environment for all our visitors.

If you have items to return, please visit a nearby Cumberland County Library System location. During this time, we also encourage you to explore our online resources, which remain available 24/7.
 

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New Cumberland CLOSED

Construction sign reading "Closed for Renovations"The Library will be closed for construction through December 28, 2024 while we receive some much-needed building updates. The library is expected to return to regular operating hours on December 30, 2024. Please check the Library’s website and Facebook page for the latest updates and reopening schedule. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to create a better environment for all our visitors.

If you have items to return, please visit a nearby Cumberland County Library System location. During this time, we also encourage you to explore our online resources, which remain available 24/7.

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New Cumberland CLOSED

Silhouette of car with text: "Curbside Holds Pickup"Due to unforeseen circumstances, the reopening of the Library after renovations has been delayed. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete the final touches. Curbside Service will be available on Monday, December 30 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Tuesday, December 31 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. We will also be answering the phone if you have any questions during those hours - (717)774-7820.

The Library will reopen with normal operating hours on Thursday, January 2 at 10:00 am. Thank you for your patience - we can't wait to welcome you back!
 

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New Cumberland CLOSED

Silhouette of car with text: "Curbside Holds Pickup"Due to unforeseen circumstances, the reopening of the Library after renovations has been delayed. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete the final touches. Curbside Service will be available on Monday, December 30 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Tuesday, December 31 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. We will also be answering the phone if you have any questions during those hours - (717)774-7820.

The Library will reopen with normal operating hours on Thursday, January 2 at 10:00 am. Thank you for your patience - we can't wait to welcome you back!
 

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New Cumberland CLOSED

Construction sign reading "Closed for Renovations"The Library will be closed for construction through December 28, 2024 while we receive some much-needed building updates. The library is expected to return to regular operating hours on December 30, 2024. Please check the Library’s website and Facebook page for the latest updates and reopening schedule. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to create a better environment for all our visitors.

If you have items to return, please visit a nearby Cumberland County Library System location. During this time, we also encourage you to explore our online resources, which remain available 24/7.

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New Cumberland CLOSED

Silhouette of car with text: "Curbside Holds Pickup"

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the reopening of the Library after renovations has been delayed. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete the final touches. Curbside Service will be available on Monday, December 30 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Tuesday, December 31 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. We will also be answering the phone if you have any questions during those hours - (717)774-7820.

The Library will reopen with normal operating hours on Thursday, January 2 at 10:00 am. Thank you for your patience - we can't wait to welcome you back!
 

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Heartfulness Meditation Workshop

heartfulness meditation2 pm Small Meeting Room
New to meditation? No problem! A certified trainer from the Heartfulness Institute (www.heartfulnessinstitute.org) will help you in taking that first step to develop calmness from within. As a practitioner, you can experience better concentration, inner balance and true wellness of being. Come and experience the peace and love as a starting point of many good things in life. REGISTER HERE

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Reason’s Frontier - CANCELLED

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Community Room 

Between 1935 and 1975, the pursuit of mental health became a social priority in the United States particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area. How did San Francisco, once a sleepy outpost of the mental health professions, become a world-class psychiatric city after World War II? Why did the pursuit of self-improvement through psychotherapy become commonplace in certain regions of the country but not in others? Join writer and historian Justin Suran in this discussion of his Substack series “Reasons’ Frontier: How Psychiatric Science and Therapeutic Culture Became Part of Everyday Life.” No registration required.

Come prepared for a discussion at each meeting by reading these articles on Substack:

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Reason's Frontier - CANCELLED

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Community Room 

Between 1935 and 1975, the pursuit of mental health became a social priority in the United States particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area. How did San Francisco, once a sleepy outpost of the mental health professions, become a world-class psychiatric city after World War II? Why did the pursuit of self-improvement through psychotherapy become commonplace in certain regions of the country but not in others? Join writer and historian Justin Suran in this discussion of his Substack series “Reason's Frontier: How Psychiatric Science and Therapeutic Culture Became Part of Everyday Life.” No registration required.

 

Come prepared for a discussion at each meeting by reading these articles on Substack:

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Saturday

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NO