Adult Activities March 2026
Dungeons & Dragons
Tuesdays at 5:30 PM · March 3, 17 & 31 · Community Room · Ages 18+
Calling all adventurers! Whether you’re a battle-hardened bard or brand-new to the game, join our Dungeons & Dragons party for adults (18+) and step into a world of imagination, strategy, and camaraderie. Led by an experienced Dungeon Master, each session promises epic quests, clever puzzles, and unforgettable moments.
No experience? No problem! We’ve got pre-made characters and guidance to help you dive right in. Come solo or with friends—just be ready to roll for initiative and shape your own legend.
Creative Writing Club
Calling all storytelling enthusiasts ages 18+! Meet us in the Community Room at 6:00 PM on Wednesdays, March 4 & 18. Share your writing, make new friends, and discuss your favorite work and the passion behind your craft. Let’s inspire each other!
Crafty Corner
Join us for Crafty Corner, an informal meet-up for adults 18+ who love to create! Bring your knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching, or whatever craft you enjoy, and spend an evening with fellow makers.
This month we’ll meet Thursday, March 5 at 6:30 PM. Relax, connect, and get inspired—let’s get crafty!
Poirot’s Garden: Early Sowing
Join us on Friday, March 6 at 7:00 PM for Poirot’s Garden, where we will explore the quintessential retirement hobby taken up by Agatha Christie’s famous detective—gardening! Retired or not, gardening is a popular pastime in our area, and with our short growing season, getting an early start makes all the difference. Jarod Gibbons from the University of Idaho County Extension Office will share expert tips on how to begin now for a bountiful harvest. Suitable for adults and teens, this event is perfect for anyone ready to cultivate their own garden!
Free Family Friendly Films
Grab your popcorn and join us for Free Family Friendly Films on Fridays at 3:30 PM in the Community Room! This March, we’re diving into friendship and fairy tales. On March 6th, blast off with Pixar’s Elio (rated PG) as a young dreamer becomes Earth’s intergalactic ambassador in an out-of-this-world adventure. Then on March 20th, discover wonder with Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (rated PG), a stunning reimagining of the classic tale about a wooden boy who comes to life. All ages are welcome for these magical afternoon screenings. See you at the movies!
Poirot’s Game: Mahjong
Join us for Poirot’s Game: Mahjong! On Tuesday, March 10 at 6:00 PM in the Community Room, patrons will have the chance to learn the classic tile game of mahjong. Once all the rage in the 1920s — right in the heart of Agatha Christie’s golden era — this beloved game is making a comeback. Whether you’re a complete beginner or just looking to brush up on the rules, come ready to play!
Poirot’s Table: Cooking the Books
All month long we’re celebrating the mysteries of Agatha Christie, and we’re inviting adults 18+ to join us for Poirot’s Table: Cooking the Books on Friday, March 20 at 7:00 PM in the Community Room. Sign up at the display near the Circulation desk and choose a recipe from either Karen Pierce’s Recipes for Murder (featuring dishes inspired by Christie’s beloved detective novels) or Regula Ysewijn’s The British Baking Book (a tribute to the classic British treats that graced Christie’s era). Make a copy of your chosen recipe at the Reference desk, prepare it at home, and bring your creation to share with fellow mystery-loving foodies! Come ready to taste, discuss, and celebrate the delicious intersection of food and fiction. Sign up soon and let’s get cooking!
Take a Break Book Club
Join us for Take a Break Book Club on Thursday, March 26 at 6:30 PM in the Community Room as we discuss our On the Same Page title: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie. Whether you’re a regular member or joining us for the first time, we’d love to hear your thoughts about Christie’s infamous twists. 18+ only. Copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk.
Poirot’s Case: Murder at Thornfield Manor
Murder? At the library? It’s more likely than you think. Our Agatha Christie-inspired Murder Mystery is coming March 28 from 7:00-9:00 PM in the Community Room! Only 16 players will step into character and solve the crime (assigned roles begin at 6:30 PM), but everyone is welcome starting at 7:00 PM to sip mocktails, bid in the silent auction, play games, and strut their best 1920s look for costume prizes. Enter through the exterior Community Room doors. Come for the drama. Stay for the spectacle. Adults only.
Armchair Traveler Challenge
Reading is the perfect way to unearth information, entertainment, and understanding, and we are ready to delve into some great books! This year’s challenge has us grabbing our shovels and burrowing into the pages! Field Techs will read one book for each challenge, earning stickers and opportunities to win prizes in our grand prize drawing.
Any reader who fulfills even a portion of their Artifact Journal will earn small prizes along the way, but readers who complete all 10 Inventory Logs will earn the 2026 Armchair Traveler Field Tech Prize. Sign up at the Circulation desk and grab your Artifact Journal to get started!










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