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Week of Jun 14th

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June 14, 2026
June 15, 2026(4 events)

10:30 am: Weaving Classes- Table Loom


June 15, 2026


Weaving a tea towel

Rigid Heddle Tabletop Loom Weaving

This is a FREE sampler program for ABSOLUTE Beginners.

Fendrick Library, 20 North Main Street, Mercersburg.

Mondays : June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 2026. 10:30am – 1:30pm

Weaving has been around for 1000’s of years. We tend to link weaving with the larger floor looms that cost $1000’s, are heavy, take up a lot of floor space, and demand large quantities of yarn, making them an expensive proposition.  Rigid heddle tabletop weaving looms are budget friendly, versatile, portable, have a small footprint & can fit on a tabletop making this form of weaving accessible. This program provides a creative weaving experience to those who would not normally consider trying weaving.

 Join Nancy Walker & Jef Savage as they take you on a weaving journey across warps and wefts, to a land of colors and patterns. This program is a practical hands-on experience. Participants will be introduced to the history of weaving from its first documented appearance to modern day weaving artists and their work, cultural context, traditions, practices, fabrics, and applications of weaving. The project will enable participants to design and create a table runner or center piece.

All tools and looms are provided. Day One attendance is COMPULSORY. Course completion is impossible without Day One. Participants to provide 100% Cotton Yarn. Details will be provided via your email prior to the program. This is a FREE Program funded by Cultural Alliance of York County & Fendrick Library. Places are LIMITED as only 12 looms are available. To sign up call 717 328 9233 or email:  librarian@fendrick.org

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2:00 pm: Chess for Kids (preschool-teen)


June 15, 2026

Weekly chess class for kids (preschool-teen)
Join instructors Neil Coleman and Jef Savage every Monday at 2pm.  Each class will begin with a 10 minute lesson of chess fundamentals.  This free class is open to kids at any skill level.  Kids will play chess while building critical thinking skills, patience, and confidence.
Chess boards will be provided at the library. We look forward to seeing you there and making new friends over a game of chess!
For more information, contact the library at 717-328-9233

Lesson 1: How to Win Fast!

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2:00 pm: Dulcimer Workshop for Beginners


June 15, 2026

Dulcimer Workshop for Beginners will be hosted by Deb Strite.  Classes will be every Monday at 2pm,  June 8th -August 3rd.  Spaces are limited to 10 people, ages 6 years old - adult, dulcimers will be provided for the class. Please call the library at 717-328-9233 to reserve your spot-  No Fee! Girl Seated Playing Mountain Dulcimer
"You’ll be happy to know that the Appalachian dulcimer is relatively easy to play. It isn’t a masters-only instrument, despite its complicated-looking design. Indeed, it’s often regarded in the musical world as one of the easiest stringed instruments to learn. It’s even easier in some cases than the guitar." Dulcimer.net

 

6:00 pm: BOOKS But Make It Glam!


June 15, 2026

Bedazzle craft night for youth (suggested ages 12-18)!  Bring your own book to bedazzle.  Dazzle materials will be provided at no cost.

June 16, 2026
June 17, 2026(4 events)

10:30 am: Preschool Storytime


June 17, 2026

1:00 pm: "Unearth A Story" Fossil Fest Activity Stations


June 17, 2026

 

6:00 pm: Chess for All Ages


June 17, 2026

Join the Mercersburg Chess Club for chess matches every Wednesday evening from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Fendrick Library, this club is open to all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. The Mercersburg Chess Club is hosted by Neil Coleman and Jef Savage.

Under the expert guidance of Neil Coleman, participants will have the opportunity to learn new strategies, improve their game, and enjoy friendly competition. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting, this club offers a supportive and welcoming environment for everyone.

Our game evenings are great for kids and adults to put aside their blue screens on cell phones and tablets and have fun in a social setting. The game of chess improves concentration, pattern recognition, and problem-solving skills, and teaches valuable lessons in risk and reward. Play a calculated but risky move, and it may lead to a quick win or a rapid loss. Chess is recognized as an activity that can help preserve memory and cognitive skills. It teaches all players an important lesson: Success comes from accumulating small advantages. It's one of the secrets of life!

Chess boards will be provided at the library. We look forward to seeing you there and making new friends over a game of chess!

For more information, contact the library at 717-328-9233

6:00 pm: Crochet Class


June 17, 2026

Crochet Class meets every Wednesday at 6:00 PM!
This class is for beginners and those that love crochet!  Bring your own project & yarn along, share ideas and patterns.  There is no fee to join the class.  If you would like individual instruction to get started, beginner crochet lessons are available for $10.
For more information e-mail kayeh928@gmail.com

June 18, 2026
June 19, 2026(1 event)

1:00 pm: Unearth A Story Groups with United We Read


June 19, 2026

June 20, 2026