⏱︎ Library Hours:
Tuesday - Thursday 10 am - 5 pm
2nd & 4th Saturdays 10 am - 1 pm

Featured Programs

Come Join Yoga with Svetlana Tuesday morning, 10 am
Come Join Yoga with Svetlana Tuesday morning, 10 am
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You're invited to Spanish Conversation practice this Thursday at 2pm
You're invited to Spanish Conversation practice this Thursday at 2pm
Coming up this week

Visit our programs page for details.

  • Spanish Conversation Practice with Daniel

    May 28, 2:00 pm

  • Paws to Read with Michelle & Wyatt

    May 28, 4:00 pm

  • 🎊 1st Anniversary Open House + Summer Reading Program Kickoff

    May 30, 11:00 am

  • Yoga with Svetlana

    May 26, 10:00 am

  • Toddler Time with Lani

    May 26, 10:00 am

  • Games with Jamie: Pre-K Math Fun and Exploration

    May 27, 10:00 am

Stay tuned... 📖 + 🎨

Stories and Crafts with Cynde. Children ages 4-7 are invited to listen to a few stories and make a craft to take home. Something different every week! 3:45 to 4:30 P.M. every Wednesday beginning June 10th.

You’re Invited to Our May 30 Open House!

Join us as we celebrate our one-year anniversary with a fun-filled Open House for all ages! Enjoy a local author book signing, Summer Reading Program sign-ups, Paws to Read, balloon art, origami, watercoloring for adults, games, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, and food.

Come celebrate with us! There will be pizza, salad, lemonade, cookies, and so much fun!

Read more about the Open House and local author book signing.

May 30 we're celebrating our First Year Anniversary with Open HouseMay 30 we're celebrating our First Year Anniversary with Open House
June Book Club Picks: Theo of Golden and Flowers for Algernon
June Book Club Picks: Theo of Golden and Flowers for Algernon

June Book Club Picks

Need some reading ideas? Why not join one of our active book groups this season? Here are their upcoming reads, so you can decide which appeals to you most.

Library Team Picks

Need some reading ideas? Why not stop in and check out a few hand-picked books from our shelves? Volunteers share some of their favorite reads available at the library.

We Need Your Support!
We Need Your Support!
Help Your Library Thrive – Volunteer With Us!
Share Something at Reading at the Rock!

Our volunteer-run library is always looking for community members who share an interest or want to help bring people together.

No special credentials needed, just enthusiasm and reliability.

You might help by:

  • Hosting a book club

  • Running a teen D&D game

  • Helping seniors with technology

  • Starting a crafting group

  • Helping students with English or language arts

  • Hosting a parent or homeschooler meet-up

  • Giving a talk about something you love

  • Helping spread the word about the library

You can start something new, help run an existing group, or just fill in occasionally. Even helping once or twice makes a real difference.

Interested? When you reach out, please let us know which age group(s) you’d most enjoy working with (kids, teens, adults, or seniors).

Reading at the Rock is powered by neighbors like you.

Other Volunteer Suggestions:

  • Library Volunteer: Volunteer at the library during various shifts. Must be willing to undergo a background check. No experience necessary.

  • Summer Reading Helpers: We need a few adults to take on small tasks in order to get this program moving forward. Also, if you have teens who need community service, why not help at our local library?

  • Attend meetings: We are considering starting a regular carpool signup. Please help amplify our speakers’ voices by attending City Council, County Commission, and PPLD Board of Trustees meetings.

✉️ Email us at saverockrimmonlibrary@gmail.com with the position you're interested in. Or, use our sign-up form to the right.

If you sign up, your next step is to wait for us to contact you. THANK YOU!

Sign-up Form
FYI
FYI

Explore NPR's review of the PBS documentary Free for All (2025), which delves into the history and enduring importance of America's public libraries.

Read the review

Film: The Librarians (2025) is focused on librarians on the front lines of intellectual freedom/censorship issues.

Keep an eye out for local or online screenings