
3/1 | 1:30-3 PM | Collage Club for Teens & Adults
Join us on the 1st Sunday of every month for Collage Club! Spend afternoons this spring crafting and chatting! All materials are provided, but feel free to bring any of your own.
No registration required.
3/2 | 6-7:30 PM | English (ESL) Conversation Circle
Would you like to practice your English with native speakers in a relaxed and informal environment? Join us for a friendly chat–Monday evenings at 6 PM.
No registration required.
3/3 | 10 AM-12:15 PM | Classic Matinees
Join us in watching some of the best action films from the 1980s. Today we watch Predator, rated R for language and violence.
No registration required.
3/4 | 6:30-8 PM | Fiber Arts Group
Calling all fiber artists! Bring your current project(s) of knitting, crocheting, hand stitching, hand quilting, and embroidery, or whatever else, to work on in the company of other fiber arts enthusiasts! Instruction is not offered at this event but fellow attendees are always happy to offer advice when they can.
No registration needed. Drop in at any point during the 90-minute block!
3/5 | 5:30-8:30 PM | Adult Game Night
Join us Thursdays for a night of board games at the Haverhill Public Library! Strategy games, abstract games, filler games, complex and non complex alike, come and try out whatever you like. Feel free to bring your own games! All experience levels are welcome.
No registration required.
3/6 | 10 AM-12:15 PM | Friday Flicks
In March, we’re watching adaptations of Jane Austen’s books! Today we are watching Pride & Prejudice (2005). Rated PG.
No registration required.
3/6 | 2-3 PM | Watercolor Hour
This program is for adults.
Want to try watercoloring but don’t know where to start? Paint cards, use one of our workbooks for pre-drawn designs, or create your own piece! All materials provided. Please only register for one session (3/6 or 3/20). Led by HPL staff.
Register here for the craft on March 6.
3/7 | 11 AM-12 PM | Spanish Conversation Practice
Are you looking to improve your conversational Spanish in a supportive and friendly environment? Join us the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month from 11 AM-12 PM.
Come practice your Spanish speaking and learn some vocab!
No registration required.
3/7 | 1-4 PM | Special Collections Open Hours
Researchers are welcome to drop in during this time without an appointment, though we recommend calling ahead if you are traveling a distance to visit. Please join us and get a little research done on the weekend!
3/7 | 2-3 PM | Twitch Talk with ThatNerdViolet
Join local Twitch streamer ThatNerdViolet to learn about the basics of streaming, how she got started as a streamer, what an average stream looks like, and how you might go about launching a Twitch channel of your own. She’ll talk about building a friendly, cozy community, followed by a robust Q&A period.
Ages 13+
Register here for the presentation on March 7.
3/8 | 1:30-2:30 PM | Mat Pilates
Curious about mat Pilates?
Join Ngoc Tran for a special introductory class and discover what mat Pilates is all about! Whether you’re new to Pilates or looking to reconnect with your practice, this is a welcoming space to explore movement, breath, and strength. Mat Pilates is a low impact exercise, building strength, flexibility, and body awareness —all using just a mat and your own body weight.
What to expect in class:
-A gentle warm-up
-A series of floor exercises targeting different muscle groups
-A cool-down with stretching and breathwork
***Please bring your own mat!
Register here for Mat Pilates on March 8.
3/9 | 6-7:30 PM | English (ESL) Conversation Circle
Would you like to practice your English with native speakers in a relaxed and informal environment? Join us for a friendly chat–Monday evenings at 6 PM.
No registration required.
3/10 | 10 AM-12:15 PM | Classic Matinees
Join us in watching some of the best action films from the 1980s. Today we watch Aliens, rated R for violence.
No registration required.
3/11 | 6-7 PM | More Than Vitamin D! The Health Benefits of Nature
It may come as no surprise that nature is good for your health, but just how important is it? Scientific research continues to show that contact with nature is vital for human wellbeing beyond access to clean air and water, supporting positive mental, physical, and social health. At the same time, studies also show a downward trend in time spent outdoors, with today’s children spending significantly less time outdoors compared to previous generations. We will explore the variety of health benefits provided by nature, recent trends in the human connection to nature, and ways to reconnect and fit in more time with nature.
This presentation will engage the audience with discussion around unique and meaningful ways one can experience Haverhill’s great outdoors!
Presented by Haverhill’s Conservation Department, Recreation Department, and Council on Aging. Learn about the City’s services and resources here.
Registration for the presentation on March 11 is appreciated but not required.
3/12 | 5:30-8:30 PM | Adult Game Night
Join us Thursdays for a night of board games at the Haverhill Public Library! Strategy games, abstract games, filler games, complex and non complex alike, come and try out whatever you like. Feel free to bring your own games! All experience levels are welcome.
No registration required.
3/13 | 10 AM-12:15 PM | Friday Flicks
In March, we’re watching adaptations of Jane Austen’s books! Today we are watching Sense and Sensibility (1995). Rated PG.
No registration required.
3/14 | 2-4 PM | Jewelry Making Program
This program is for adults. Make and keep up to two pieces of beaded jewelry!
Instructor Zangar Freeman will lead participants through this “Bead Therapy” workshop. The materials used are semi-precious stones and other natural jewelry materials. Bead Therapy is very interactive and meditative. It gives the participants the creative power to express how they feel and allows them to see how their feelings look in the form of art they produced. This workshop will teach the basics of beaded jewelry making and the difference between semi-precious stones and precious stones. The goal of Bead Therapy is to create a safe space for self-expression to create a piece of art that represents the emotions of the creator.
Register here for the jewelry program on March 14.
3/15 | 2-4 PM | On Screen: Hamnet (2025)
Based on the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet follows the story of Agnes and William Shakespeare and the tragic events that led to Shakespeare’s writing of Hamlet. Directed by Chloé Zhao and starring Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Emily Watson, and Joe Alwyn. Rated PG-13.
No registration required.
3/16 | 6-7:30 PM | English (ESL) Conversation Circle
Would you like to practice your English with native speakers in a relaxed and informal environment? Join us for a friendly chat–Monday evenings at 6 PM.
No registration required.
3/17 | 10 AM-12:15 PM | Classic Matinees
Join us in watching some of the best action films from the 1980s. Today we watch The Terminator, rated R for violence.
No registration required.
3/18 | 6:30-8 PM | How to Start Seeds with the Haverhill Garden Club!
Want to get an early start on gardening? Join the Haverhill Garden Club for this informational presentation! Gardening experts Jane Langlais and Dustin MacIver will demonstrate techniques such as seed blocking and how to use helpful tools such as heat mats and grow lights.
No registration required.
3/18 | 6:30-8 PM | Fiber Arts Group
Calling all fiber artists! Bring your current project(s) of knitting, crocheting, hand stitching, hand quilting, and embroidery, or whatever else, to work on in the company of other fiber arts enthusiasts! Instruction is not offered at this event but fellow attendees are always happy to offer advice when they can.
No registration needed. Drop in at any point during the 90-minute block!
3/19 | 5:30-8:30 PM | Adult Game Night
Join us Thursdays for a night of board games at the Haverhill Public Library! Strategy games, abstract games, filler games, complex and non complex alike, come and try out whatever you like. Feel free to bring your own games! All experience levels are welcome.
No registration required.
3/20 | 10 AM-12 PM | Friday Flicks
In March, we’re watching adaptations of Jane Austen’s books! Today we are watching Mansfield Park (1999). Rated PG-13.
No registration required.
3/20 | 2-3 PM | Watercolor Hour
This program is for adults.
Want to try watercoloring but don’t know where to start? Paint cards, use one of our workbooks for pre-drawn designs, or create your own piece! All materials provided. Please only register for one session (3/6 or 3/20). Led by HPL staff.
Register here for the craft on March 20.
3/21 | 11 AM-12 PM | Spanish Conversation Practice
Are you looking to improve your conversational Spanish in a supportive and friendly environment? Join us the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month from 11 AM-12 PM.
Come practice your Spanish speaking and learn some vocab!
No registration required.
3/23 | 2-2:45 PM | VIRTUAL Inside Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries
Explore the Trial Court Law Libraries in Massachusetts and the wealth of free resources available to you. Learn about tools designed to bridge any gaps you may have in locating legal information. Led by Julian Santos, Head Law Librarian at Lowell Law Library.
Register here for the virtual program on March 23.
3/23 | 6-7:30 PM | English (ESL) Conversation Circle
Would you like to practice your English with native speakers in a relaxed and informal environment? Join us for a friendly chat–Monday evenings at 6 PM.
No registration required.
3/24 | 10 AM-12:15 PM | Classic Matinees
Join us in watching some of the best action films from the 1980s. Today we watch Die Hard, rated R for violence and language.
No registration required.
3/24 | 6-7:30 PM | Tech Class: Excel Basics
Excel spreadsheets allow you to easily store, organize and modify data. In this class, you will learn the basics of Excel (such as inserting text, basic formulas, AutoFill and more) by creating a personal budget. Led by HPL staff.
Register here for the tech class on March 24.
3/25 | 6:30-7:30 PM | Cookbook Club
Join us for our cookbook club!
We’ll all cook a different recipe from one cookbook and then bring the dishes in to share and discuss, potluck-style, every OTHER 4th Wednesday of the month!
Our March cookbook will be Arabiyya by Reem Assil.
Learn more and register here for Cookbook Club on March 25.
3/26 | 5:30-8:30 PM | Adult Game Night
Join us Thursdays for a night of board games at the Haverhill Public Library! Strategy games, abstract games, filler games, complex and non complex alike, come and try out whatever you like. Feel free to bring your own games! All experience levels are welcome.
No registration required.
3/27 | 10 AM-12:00 PM | Friday Flicks
In March, we’re watching adaptations of Jane Austen’s books! Today we are watching Emma (2020). Rated PG.
No registration required.
3/28 | 10-11 AM | HPL Read Anything Club
Join the HPL Read Anything Club!
This group of anyone 18 or older will feature books across the literary spectrum – whatever genre piques your interest!
We will meet the 4th Saturday of each month. No registration necessary – you can simply pick up a book (limited copies, first come, first served) on the holds shelf in the front of the library.
Our March book will be Maus I & II by Art Spiegelman.
No registration required.
3/28 | 1-4 PM | Special Collections Open Hours
Researchers are welcome to drop in during this time without an appointment, though we recommend calling ahead if you are traveling a distance to visit. Please join us and get a little research done on the weekend!
3/28 | 2-3:30 PM | Tech Class: Excel Basics
Excel spreadsheets allow you to easily store, organize and modify data. In this class, you will learn the basics of Excel (such as inserting text, basic formulas, AutoFill and more) by creating a personal budget. Led by HPL staff.