We are now subscribing to Mother Jones, an American progressive magazine covering news, investigative journalism, and commentary on politics, human rights, the environment, and culture.
Here is a list of our current subscriptions:
Mother Jones
American Spirit
Better Homes & Gardens
Birds & Bloom
Conservationist, New York State
Consumer Reports
Country Sampler Farmhouse Style
Good Housekeeping
Mother Earth News
National Geographic
People Weekly
Reader’s Digest
Woman’s Day
There is also a wide selection of digital magazines available through the Four County Library System catalog and Libby. Click this link to check it out!
Join us on Saturday February 3rd at 10:00am as Vicky House talks about her newly published book Oxford, New York History The People, The Places, & The Events”. Support our local Oxford Historian and author while learning more about our little town.
The public is invited to a presentation by Henry J. Drexler, “Abandoned in Chenango County”, to be given at 1 PM on February 10th, 2024 at the Oxford Memorial Library. While local roads, schools, bridges, taverns and many other things have been abandoned, Drexler will focus on abandoned barns and farms, illustrated with his photographs. He will also display his recent painting of an abandoned barn that once stood on Hopkins-Crandall Road in Plymouth. His research indicates we have been losing family farms in Chenango County for over a hundred years and the loss has affected our local culture and economy.
This program is made possible with public funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by The Earlville Opera House
Mindy Robinson from Bassett’s Research Institute will be visiting the Oxford Memorial Library to discuss their Quit Center. If you or someone you know has been wanting to try or struggling to quit smoking, please reach out to Mindy by email at:
melinda.robinson@bassett.org or by phone at: 585-504-9461
This program is completely free.
It is never too late to make a positive change in your life.
January is National Puzzle Month, and the perfect time to find a new puzzle at our puzzle exchange! Our puzzle cart is full of puzzles waiting for you to piece together!
Our Saturday class was a blast! There are still plenty of spots open for the 5:30 class on Wednesday January 31st. Stop by the library or give us a call to add your name to the list.