Category Archives: Programs and Events for Adults

NEXT THURSDAY (7/10/25) – Written and Read: IPL’s Adult Writing Group

The next meeting of the evening session of our Written and Read: Adult Writing Group is coming up on Thursday, July 10, at 5:30 PM. Writers of all experience levels are welcome to join. Writing can take multiple forms… stories, blogging, essays, memoirs, poetry, and others. But if you enjoy writing and you’re interested in giving and […]

THIS SATURDAY (7/5/25) – Turning 65 and Medicare

A representative from T65 & Beyond will be available at the library on Saturday, July 5, at 10:30 AM to discuss Turning 65 and Medicare. Turning 65 is the easy part! Come to this educational seminar and learn all about Medicare… — Who needs to apply — When and how to apply — And how […]

The Iron Book Group Will Read Sarah Novic’s “True Biz” in July 2025

Reese’s Book Club picked Sarah Novic’s True Biz as one of their monthly selections shortly after its publication in 2022, and the Iron Book Discussion Group will read and discuss it in July 2025. ***** BOOK DESCRIPTION True biz? The students at the River Valley School for the Deaf just want to hook up, pass […]

NEXT THURSDAY (6/26/25) – Red, White, and Blue Entrees with the Storybook Cook

Get ready for a grand old appearance at the library from The Storybook Cook on Thursday, June 26, at 6:30 PM. Join Ms. Liz for Red, White, and Blue Entrees with the Storybook Cook as she makes some patriotic treats, including flag cake, red, white, and blue potato salad, and more. Gloves will be provided, […]

NEXT WEDNESDAY (6/25/25) – Written and Read: IPL’s Adult Writing Group

Calling all local writers, the next meeting of Written and Read: The IPL Adult Writing Group will be held on Wednesday, June 25, at 3:00 PM. Stories, blogging, essays, memoirs, poetry… writing can take multiple forms. But if you enjoy writing and you’re interested in giving and receiving feedback from fellow writers, please join the library’s adult […]

2025 Summer Reading Program Begins Monday, June 23

The Irondequoit Library’s 2025 Summer Reading Program kicks off for Kids, Teens, and Adults this Monday, June 23! Everyone will be able to participate in our all-ages program until Friday, August 22. This year, you’ll be able to win prizes by reading books or participating in a Summer-y activity and completing Reward Cards. Each week, you’ll […]

NEXT MONDAY (6/23/25) – Puzzle Swap

Bring a puzzle, take a puzzle! Stop by our community Puzzle Swap on Monday, June 23, at 6:30 PM, to unload jigsaw puzzles you’ve already completed and find a new one for your family to enjoy. Please bring used puzzles in good condition with all their pieces and swap with other puzzlers. At the end […]

THIS SATURDAY (6/21/25) – Rochester Parkinson Network: Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease

The Rochester Parkinson Network will welcome Dr. Miriam Weber to the library on Saturday, June 21, at 11:00 AM, for a presentation about Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease. Dr. Weber is an Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester and a clinical neuropsychologist with expertise in cognition and mood in neurodegenerative disease. She is […]

Classic Book Discussion Group Will Read Fannie Flagg’s “Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe” in June 2025

Fannie Flagg was a fixture on game shows like Match Game, Hollywood Squares, and Pyramid in the 1970s, but she turned to writing in the 1980s and published Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe in 1987. The novel was immensely popular and was quickly adapted into an award-winning film that starred Kathy Bates […]

THIS MONTH (6/25/25) – Lunch & Learn: Knee Health and Treatment Options

Please join the Irondequoit Library and Episcopal SeniorLife Communities on Wednesday, June 25, at 12:00 PM, for the next Lunch & Learn program. Each month, Episcopal SeniorLife Communities will coordinate an informational presentation at the Irondequoit Library featuring local experts from trusted community organizations and institutions. Future events will hopefully include presentations from physical therapists, financial […]