Unique in Burlington County, we are both a library that is managed by a not-for-profit volunteer association as well as a branch of the Burlington County Library System

The web site is proudly sponsored by the Riverton Free Library Association

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Chapter Chat Book Group

Chapter Chat is a read-together group for folks 17 and older who have intellectual disabilities. The group meets every week to read a novel together.

At the event, we will take turns reading aloud from the book. You can read aloud as much or as little as you like, or you can just listen! This is not a reading instruction class: we read together to socialize and share the experience of reading a good book.

This group is limited to ten participants.  Registration is required using the link below!

Register

This book group will meet on Monday, May 5th from 2:30 to 3:30 pm!

Audience: Emerging Adult
Type: Book Club

Bridge Club

All are welcome from beginners to seasoned players, just stop by the library every Thursday afternoon for a game.

The Bridge Club will be on every Thursday in May from 1 to 4 pm!

  • May 1st
  • May 8th
  • May 15th
  • May 22nd
  • May 29th
Audience: Adult
Type: Club, Games & Hobbies

Sunday Book Sales

Come and enjoy the book sale at the Riverton Free Library! The Sunday book sale will take place on:

  • Sunday May 4th from 1 to 3 pm
  • Sunday May 18th 1 to 3 pm

This months specials will be 10 cents apiece for any Star Wars, Gardening and Travel books!

The Last Wednesday Book Group

This open book group discusses classic, acclaimed, and great literature of all kinds. This month we will be reading The Round House by Louise Erdrich. Check out your copy of this month’s selection at Riverton Library (while supplies last).

This book group will meet on April 30th from 7 to 8 pm!

Audience: Adult
Type: Book Club

Lego Challenge

Take on our LEGO® building challenge! We provide the prompts, you provide the creativity. Creations can be displayed in the children’s room at the Riverton library!

Children will be given a specific theme or goal to create a project either separately or together. Building with LEGO® supports skill building and problem solving for children. All LEGO® bricks will be provided by the library. Please do not bring in LEGO® bricks from home.

This will be on April 29th from 3:30 to 4:30 pm!

Elementary/middle-schoolers ages 5-13.

Audience: Kids
Type: Games & Hobbies, STEM