• Fencing
    Fencing Strategies & Protecting Your Garden

    Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00 p.m.

    Deer, rabbits, and groundhogs, oh my!  We'll cover a variety of strategies, including properly designed fencing, to keeping them at bay so we can enjoy the fruits of our labor.

  • Senior Social Hour
    Senior Social Hour

    Thursday, April 3, 10:45—11:45 a.m.

    Join a casual conversation, make connections, and new friends. Just drop in!  Refreshments provided.  On April 3 we welcome Joel Elias who will offer a presentation entitled, Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Them.

  • Bee
    Bee Whisperings with Storyteller Mr. Q

    Friday, April 18, 10:30—11:30 a.m.

    Bees have a story to tell and Mr. Q. , the storyteller and his puppet friends are amazed at the bees’ winter adventure and what they’ve learned about the places they’ve lived and the planet. 

    North Parking Lot, weather permitting.  Community Room is alternate location.

  • DIY Drop-In for Teens
    DIY Drop-In for Teens

    Two opportunities: an April 14 make a canvas bag and on April 15 use diamond painting to create bookmarks.

    12:00-1:30 p.m. in the Young Adult area.

  • Book Discussion
    Book Discussion: Paradise Under Glass

    Join this Longwood Gardens Community Reads book discussion on April 21 at 7:00 p.m. 

    Dr. Karen Weekes will lead the discussion of Paradise Under Glass.

    Register today!

  • System Update
    System Update on Wednesday, April 9!

    You will need your library card to check out.

    You can check out and return items.

    You will not be able to place holds or access your account online.

    Public computers and wi-fi will be available.

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Abington Township Public Library 
is Fine Free!

We help adults, ages 18 and older, in the following areas:

  • Assist English language learners improve their English skills
  • Improvement with basic reading, writing, and math skills
  • Preparation to take a high school equivalency or other tests 

The Friends are community members who work to keep Abington libraries strong by funding:

  • Library programs for children and adults
  • New books, movies, computers, and library furnishings