September 2025

SEPTEMBER EVENTS AT THE LIBRARY

We have all kinds of fun fall programming planned from story times and book clubs to crafty afternoons and weekly yoga. Take a look at what’s available at your local branch. Be sure to sign up ahead of time, if required. We can’t wait to see you!

We're bedazzling book covers! Bring your friends and your favorite book to bedazzle or choose one from our limited collection! Plus snacks! This program is intended for teens ages 12-18. Registration is required.

Kimball Jct.  |  Ages 19+

Emerging Issues is an adult discussion program that includes pre-readings, viewing a video together in class then breaking into small discussion groups. The topic for September will be The National Debt: Ticking Time Bomb or No Problem?

Coalville  |  Tue, September 23
4 pm  |  Ages 12-18

Have you always wanted to try D&D? Join us for a D&D session where imagination reigns, dice decide destinies and every roll could lead to glory...or disaster. Whether you're a seasoned dungeon crawler or totally new to the game, all are welcome at our table. The fourth Tuesday of each month, call 435-336-3070 to register.

Kamas Valley  |  Wed, September 24
5:30 pm  |  Ages 19+

Prepare for spooky season with a painted pumpkin! Register here or call 435-783-3190. All supplies provided.

Kamas Valley | Fri, October 3
5 pm | All Ages

We invite you to join authors Heather B. Moore and Allison Hong Merrill as they discuss The Paper Daughters of Chinatown (Adapted for Young Readers). Refreshments will be served and Dolly’s Bookstore will be on hand with books available for purchase. Registration for this event is appreciated. This Utah Humanities Book Festival event is made possible through partnership with Utah Humanities.

VIRTUAL AUTHOR EVENTS

Wednesday, September 3 at 5 pm

Embrace your dark side (and your best evil laugh) and join us in conversation with Hannah Nicole Maehrer, creator of the New York Times bestselling Assistant to the Villain series. 

Wednesday, September 10 at 12 pm

Join us (and be ready to take notes) for an afternoon virtual conversation with communication expert Jefferson Fisher, as we chat about his book, The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More. 

Wednesday, September 17 at 12 pm

Have you ever wondered why the English spelling of words is sometimes… well… just weird? Come on a surprisingly hilarious journey with us and author Gabe Henry through the history of the English language, while we discuss troublemakers like Mark Twain who broke all the rules.

BOOK & FILM CLUBS

The Summit County Library currently offers a variety of book clubs for different age groups and interests. Check out this month’s selections below and click on a cover to learn more. All are welcome!

Book to Film Club

Classic Film Club

Coalville Book Club

Flashlight Reader's Book Club

History Book Club

I Survived Book Club

Kamas Book Club

Library Chess Club

Sips n’ Stories Book Club

Tween Scene Book Club

Whiz Kids Junior Book Club

New Items List

Bookmobile Schedule

Virtual Displays