Enjoy an evening of music at HPL! Watch and listen as Neil performs music from a diverse blend of genres, such as jazz, classical, Celtic, and more. Don’t miss this after-hours music performance that will truly leave you captivated! FREE – registration preferred – click here to register. Read More
Join us TONIGHT, Thursday, December 15 for an evening of theater magic, as talented local actors perform scenes and monologues of Christmas tales, right here at Hackley Library! Free to enjoy. ~ We hope to see you this evening at 5:30pm at Hackley Library for Reader’s Theater: Cozy Christmas Tales!Read More
Join us at the library for an evening of scenes, monologues, and play readings from Irish Theater! A talented group of actors will be accompanying local theater artist Les Rorick to perform some of the best examples of Irish theater. We’ll also get to hear a bit of Irish theater history. FREE to enjoy.Read More
We are so excited for Muskegon Civic Theatre‘s upcoming season! We are even more thrilled that MCT has graciously donated five free tickets to give away to HPL patrons for their upcoming production of Seussical Jr.! Each ticket is good for two (2) HPL patrons. *Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the...Read More
Enjoy a music performance from the regional favorite Folias Duo, with the sweet sounds of the flute and guitar. This duo will be accompanied by vocalist Olivia Vargas, as they share their love for music with original songs inspired by the natural beauty of the earth. In honor of National Poetry Month, they will also...Read More
Uneven Ground Celtic Music Thursday, March 3 from 6:00-7:00pm In-Person at Hackley Library Registration Required – Space has filled for this event, however you can register to be put on our waitlist HERE! Celebrate a night of vibrant music with traditional Celtic band, Uneven Ground! Blending talented vocals and lively instrumentals, Uneven Ground gives their...Read More
Anne & Emmett – Stage Play Produced by Ebony Road Players In this imaginative, 90 minute play, Anne and Emmett (Anne Frank and Emmett Till) meet in a place called “Memory” to share accounts of their lives and deaths. The story, about Till, an African American boy and Anne Frank, a German-Dutch Jewish girl, compares...Read More