Donations Being Accepted To Spring Book Sale

The Ulysses Philomathic Library spring book sale won’t be held until May, but donations for the sale are being accepted right now. The deadline for donations is April 9. In other library news, our library will be merging into the Tompkins County Library system. You can choose to keep your UPL library card, or your [...]

Saturday Lunch Poetry Coming Up Soon

Tomorrow will be the autumnal equinox, a good time for us all to turn a touch more contemplative. To fit with the season, the Ulysses Philomathic Library will be hosting a noontime brownbag lunch session of poetry read by Jay Leeming on Saturday, October 2.

This Week At The Philomathic

Tomorrow night at 7:00, the Philomathic library here in Trumansburg will host a concert of “acoustic folk and bluegrass flavored music”. Has anyone here tasted bluegrass? At noon on Wednesday, there will be an open discussion of the book Message in a Bottle. Also, the library is soliciting “adult book reviews”, which will “be entered [...]

Lecture on Egypt In the Philomathic Library

On Thursday (July 15) at 7:30 PM, our Ulysses Philomathic Library will be hosting a lecture entitled Perceptions of Egypt by Dr. Phil Lempert. There will be refreshments served afterwards.

Music At The Trumansburg Library

Tomorrow night at 7:00, Eric Aceto and Doug Robinson will appear together at the Ulysses Philomathic Library. Aceto will play the violin, while Doug sings, it is promised, in three different languages.

Tween Reading

This Thursday sees the first meeting of the Tween Summer Reading Book Club at the Ulysses Philomathic Library. The book club meetings will take place every Thursday at 3:00 in the afternoon, until August 12, facilitated by Dalaine Walburn. What’s a tween? Kids aged 9 to 13 are welcome.

Library Seeking Donations For Spring Book Sale

Preparations have begun for the Ulysses Philomathic Library spring book sale.

Donate For The Fall Book Sale

The Ulysses Philomathic Library Fall Book Sale is coming up. Please consider donating your time or materials.

Trumansburg Artist At Center of Censorship Controversy

Why would it matter if Geri Keil’s statue depicted the Virgin of Guadelupe being devoured by a bottle of Coca Cola? Public libraries don’t exist to cater to the religious beliefs of particular groups.

Trumansburg Acupuncturist To Lecture At Library

Bryan Isacks will be lecturing on his practice of acupuncture in Trumansburg this Thursday evening in the Ulysses Philomathic Library.