Afterschool Spooky Movie!

Showing Goosebumps at DPL

Get Goosebumps before you head out to trick or treat!

Join us to watch Goosebumps, based on the spooky books series by R.L. Stine, and eat popcorn and pizza with us at the library!

We’ll start our movie showing at the Dillsboro Public Library on October 31st at 3:30 pm.

Did you know? The Dillsboro Public Library offers an afterschool program for all students ages 7-12 at Dillsboro Elementary School! This program, as well as our Lego Club, Chapter Chat, Crafternoons, and Coding Club are a part of the weekly afterschool programs offered to DES students. Catch a ride on the bus after school and arrive at the library for some fun!

Want to sign up? Get a parent or guardian to speak to a librarian today or call 812-954-4151 to save your spot!

We’ll see you there!

I Smell… CHILDREN!

Hocus Pocus Movie Night at the Depot

Oh no… you lit the black candle! You know what that means! The Sanderson Sisters are coming to the Aurora Train Depot!

It’s just a bunch of Hocus Pocus! Join us at the Local History Library at the Depot for a showing of Hocus Pocus, a family film that follows a villainous comedic trio of witches who are inadvertently resurrected by a teenage boy in Salem, Massachusetts on Halloween night.

FREE snacks and drinks will be provided. Anyone ages 13-19 are welcome to attend!

We’ll watch the Sanderson Sisters return on Thursday, October 12th at 6 pm at the Local History Library at the Depot. Wear your spookiest attire if you feel so obligated!

The Sanderson Sisters

Teen Movie Night: The Hate U Give

Teens are invited to join us for the first of two movie nights this summer. We’ll be watching The Hate U Give, based on the novel by the same name by Angie Thomas, on Thursday, June 20 upstairs at the Aurora Public Library starting at 5:30 p.m.

From IMDB:

“Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds: the poor, mostly black, neighborhood where she lives and the rich, mostly white, prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Now, facing pressures from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what’s right.”

The movie is rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements, including some violent content, drug material, and language.

Before you watch the movie, check out the book and join the discussion with Stuck Between the Pages, the young adult book discussion group. We’re reading the book for the June discussion, which will take place on Tuesday, June 11 at 6 p.m. at the Aurora Public Library.