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This summer, the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library is rolling out a lineup of free adult and teen programs designed to spark creativity, deepen local knowledge, and foster community connections. From hands-on workshops in writing and tree care to philosophy discussions and historical explorations, each session requires advance registration at ahmfl.org under “Programming.” Residents can choose offerings that fit their interests and schedules, all hosted in the heart of Waynesboro.

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On July 1st from 5:30–6:30 PM, local author Michael Ray Smith kicks off the season with a Writing Workshop focusing on practical tips for aspiring writers. Philosophy enthusiasts can join Socrates Café on July 3rd and 17th from 1:30–3:00 PM to engage in guided discussions on timeless questions—note there will be no June meeting.

Tree enthusiasts have an opportunity to learn essential gardening skills at Tree Care 101 on July 9th from 5:00–6:00 PM, led by Pennsylvania Certified Horticulturalist Tom McCloud, who will cover selection, planting, and pruning best practices. On July 15th from 5:30–6:30 PM, the Conococheague Institute’s Kori Taber will present 18th Century Herbology, exploring colonial-era uses, preservation techniques, and period recipes.

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Later in the month, Scott Parker and Trent Carbaugh of Little Antietam Creek, Inc. bring Archaeology in Waynesboro on July 29th from 5:30–6:30 PM to showcase artifacts unearthed at Stoner Farm. Birding basics come to life during Bird Is a Verb on July 24th from 4:30–5:30 PM with local species highlights and hands-on identification tips, while Book Bingo returns at 1:30 PM that same day for a chance to win new titles. Saturdays on July 5th and 19th host the Gamesboro Gaming Group (ages 12+), where history meets strategy through board games, and the Genealogy Club resumes informal family-history conversations on September 4th. Chess Club continues on first Saturdays beginning June 7th for those looking to sharpen their strategic play.

Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library press materials


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