Early Closing
WVPL closes early for Thanksgiving
WVPL closes early for Thanksgiving
Fold a little Holiday Magic
Add a creative touch to your holiday season! Join us for a fun and relaxing Origami Ornament Workshop, where you’ll learn how to fold beautiful paper ornaments to decorate your tree, gifts, or home. No experience is needed — just bring your holiday spirit and enjoy an evening of creativity and cheer.
All materials will be provided, and participants will take home their own handmade ornaments. Perfect for teens and adults who love crafts or want to try something new!
WVPL is closed on Sundays during the summer months.
The Library is closed in honor of Presidents' Day.
AMBLER LIBRARY HOLIDAY CONCERT
Postponed to December 9
We apologize for having to reschedule the sold out performance. Due to unforseen circumstances, the musicians need to reschedule to December 9 at 6:30pm.
A FUSION OF FOLK AND CLASSICAL MUSIC TO WARM YOUR HEARTS THIS SEASON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 AT 6:30 PM
A Winter Concert with the Ambler Symphony Orchestra String Quintet.
Celebrate the season with the beautiful sounds of the Ambler Symphony Orchestra String Quintet!
Join us for an enchanting evening of traditional holiday music, performed live by this talented local ensemble. Enjoy your favorite festive melodies and soak in the warmth and cheer of the holidays through music.
Free and open to all – bring family and friends for a joyful night of community and song!
Come join us for a fun and hands-on succulent workshop designed for kids aged 8 and up! Learn all about these fascinating plants and how to care for them. Bring out your creativity as you design your own mini succulent garden to take home. The workshop will be held at the Wissahickon Valley Public Library Ambler Branch. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to get your hands dirty and create something beautiful! Please only register the kids in your party.
Rescheduled: Learn About Whitpain’s Sustainable Property Program – Now on December 2
Are you curious about the lovely Sustainable Property signs popping up in yards around Whitpain?
Or interested in connecting with neighbors to explore ways to make our properties more environmentally sustainable?
Discover how kitchens and dining spaces evolved from the multi-purpose heart of the colonial home into the gathering places we know today. This program explores 18th and early 19th century cooking and dining traditions through five period rooms from the DAR Museum, including a kitchen, tavern and three unique dining spaces.
Presented by Liz Bauer from the DAR Museum