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Events at Elma, New York Library-June 24 to June 25, 2026 at 1860 Bowen Road.
- Elma Cooks! Cookbook Club – Wednesday, June 24th at 6 PM. Join us for our cookbook club! Meet fellow foodies, cookbook enthusiasts and wonderful people who will enrich your culinary interests. Browse the book, pick a recipe and share potluck style. Sign up at the front desk.
- FeedMore WNY – Thursdays, June 25th from 12:30- 1:30 PM (weather permitting). Stop by to purchase fresh, healthy, affordable and locally grown produce every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month! The Farm Market accepts cash, debit/credit, tap to pay & SNAP/EBT (50% off)!
- Tai Chi – Mondays, July 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th at 1 PM. Tai Chi offers gentle, low-impact exercise and moving meditation. Designed for all fitness levels and abilities, these inclusive classes help improve your balance, flexibility, strength, and mental focus while requiring no special equipment or prior experience. Please register by calling 716-652-2719.
- Unwind – Monday, July 6th at 4 PM. A casual fiber arts group (the point is to hang out and make things). For ages 6-12. Bring a project you are working on, or participate in the month’s activity. We will explore different fiber arts such as crocheting, knitting, weaving, sewing, embroidering, felting. Please register by calling 716-652-2719.
- Romantasy Book Club – Monday, July 6th at 6:30 PM. We will be discussing “The Spellshop” by Sarah Beth Burst. No registration required.
- Family Storytime – Tuesdays & Thursdays from July 7th to August 13th at 10:30 AM. Ages birth to 5. Join Jessi for a fun family storytime! Please register by calling 716-652-2719.
- Dino-Mite Play Cafe – Wednesday, July 8th at 2 PM. For kids of all ages. Join us for a fun-filled Dinosaur Discovery Drop-In! Families can stop by anytime between 2:00–3:00 pm to explore a variety of dinosaur-themed activities. This free-style, hands-on program encourages movement, and imaginative play for young dinosaur fans and their families. No registration is required.






