MBTS PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS & EVENTS Notice: The Library will be closed to the public for renovations from Monday, February 6 - Friday, February 10. We will reopen on Saturday, February 11 at 10AM. Curbside pickup will be available on Monday the 6, Tuesday the 7 and Friday the 10 during our normal open hours. During the closure, virtual and offsite programing will still occur. Check our events page for details. Weekly Events KIDS TEENS ADULTS ALL AGES Craft Circle by the Hearthside SUNDAYS AT 2-3PM Digital Advice MONDAYS: APPOINTMENTS AT 11AM and 11:30AM & DROP-IN FROM 12-1PM Registration is required for the 2 appointments at 11 and 11:30AM. Click Here to register. Dungeons and Dragons ALTERNATING TUESDAYS 3:30-5PM For Ages 11-18. Most Tuesday and registration is required. Click Here for more details and to register. Tai Chi Class WEDNESDAYS AT 9:45-10:45AM Safety Registration Form must be completed before 1st session. Fill out the form here. Shut Up and Write! WEDNESDAYS AT 10:30 AM-12PM Virtual over Zoom and registration is required. Email c.maile.black@gmail.com for the zoom link. Stories & Songs in the Children's Room WEDNESDAYS 10:30-11AM For our youngest patrons and thier caregivers, ages birth-6. Registration is required and space is limited. Click Here to register. Mindfulness Meditation EVERY OTHER THURSDAY BEGINNING FEBRUARY 2 AT 11AM-12PM Alida Bryant is a Dharma Leader and meditation instructor under the guidance of Anam Thubten Rinpoche. She has been meditating for over 30 years (still very much a beginner!) and studying and practicing with lineage holders in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Meditation, fundamentally, is about getting to know ourselves better. The mind is a powerful thing, and often leads us on a merry chase that does not always serve us. So we practice becoming familiar with it, coaxing it into the present moment, where it finds rest and ease… and then we do, too. We will learn that thoughts are not a problem in meditation – they are very much a part of our experience, but usually we don’t notice them. We’ll explore the meaning of the saying “You don’t have to believe everything you think!” (I have the bumper sticker to prove it!) Beginners and experienced meditators are welcome. There will be guided meditation, some silence, and discussion. Registration is encouraged but not required. Click Here to register or for more info. Friendship Bracelet Making with June FOUR WEEK SESSION BEGINS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 AT 3:30-4:30PM Create friendship bracelets with youth expert June B.! June has been making bracelets for years, and sharing the craft with family and friends is one of her favorite activities! After teaching her 8-year-old brother how to make bracelets last summer, then attending a fall craft night at the Manchester-by-the-Sea library, she thought it would be fun to offer this class to the youth community. The library will supply the materials and snacks so bring yourself and some friends. Registration is required. Sessions build upon each other but you can register for whatever technique(s) interests you. Virtual Events KIDS TEENS ADULTS ALL AGES All virtual events require registration. Click on the events to register. The Challenges of Being a Debut Author featuring Chelsea Banning MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 AT 7-8PM Debut author (and librarian) Chelsea Banning was very excited to publish her first book, "Of Crown and Legends". And then came the book signing where only 2 people showed up and the Twitter storm of support when Chelsea posted about the experience. Now, we speak with Chelsea in conversation with debut authors Laura Gao, Brian D. Kennedy, Jean Louise, and XiXi Tian to chat about the challenges and joys of getting your first book out in the world. This event will interest Teens and Adults. If you have not seen Chelsea's Tweet storm, you should check it out! Responses from some of the biggest names in publishing, sharing their stories of book signings gone awry. It's must read. Abolition's Foot Soldiers: Female Anti-Slavery Societies in Antebellum MA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 AT 7-8PM For at least the past three decades, scholars have argued that slavery's abolition would not have happened without interracial collaboration between politically-minded women. From 1830-1865, an interracial and transnational group of women insisted that the struggles for women's liberation and abolition were linked. They rooted their activism in their shared passion for religion, writing, reading, and teaching. They defended their activism from those who called their actions unbecoming for women by saying that their efforts were part of their duty as women and mothers. The abolitionist mother did not want her child to bear witness to the atrocities of slavery and therefore would do what she could to end it. In this talk, Dr. Jaimie Crumley will show that the efforts of the anti-slavery women in Massachusetts demonstrate the distinctively feminist contours of antebellum abolitionism. Further, she will assert that learning from the successes and failures of antebellum female anti-slavery societies can inform contemporary feminist organizing. Bio: Jaimie D. Crumley, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Gender Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah. She is the 2022-2023 Research Fellow at Old North Illuminated in Boston, MA. Jaimie studies race, gender, and religion in the eighteenth and nineteenth-century Northeastern United States. Her dissertation, "Tried as by Fire: Free African American Women's Abolitionist Theologies," situates eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black women as proto-Black feminist abolitionists who rooted their politics in Biblical theology. Jaimie has received research fellowships from the Center for the Study of Women at UCLA, the Institute for Citizen's and Scholars, the Boston Athenaeum, and the American Congregational Library. This program is made possible by a partnership with the Reading Public Library and the Reckonings Project. IN-PERSON & HYBRID EVENTS FOR ALL AGES KIDS TEENS ADULTS ALL AGES Seaside Saturday with Julie Arthur SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 10-11AM Join Ms. Julie for Seaside Saturday at the Library every 2nd Saturday, where participants will enjoy themed stories, activities and crafts! This program will be outside or in the Children's Room depending on the weather. Please register on their website or call: www.EarlyChildhoodPartners.com / 978-468-5489. This program is sponsored by our friends at Early Childhood Partners CFCE, who offer FREE playgroups, workshops, community events, advocacy, and support for families and children age 0-8. Funded by a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care awarded to Hamilton-Wenham RSD. All educational and non-academic programs, activities and employment opportunities at Hamilton-Wenham RSD are offered without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, homelessness, age and/or disability, and any other class or characteristic protected by law. Cookbook Throwdown SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1111:30 AM—12:30 PM On the 2nd Saturday of every month we will share recipes from a cookbook from off our library shelves. February's pick is "One-pan wonders : fuss-free meals for your sheet pan, Dutch oven, skillet, roasting pan, casserole, and slow cooker" by the editors at America's Test Kitchen. Love a meal with minimal cleanup! Sign up for a recipe in the library or online below and bring your dish to be sampled on Saturday, February 11th along with any utensils needed. Please call Maddy Willwerth at 978-526-7711 if you have any questions. Hearthside Book Group TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 4-5PM Join us in person at the library or on Zoom to discuss the novel "The Sweetness of Water" by Nathan Harris. Contact Lori Dumont at ldumont@manchesterpl.org or at 978-526-7711 for further information. Copies of this book are available at the circulation desk, curbside pickup or by home delivery. TAB (Teen Advisory Board) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 5:30-6:30PM Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 5:30-6:30 Earn community service hours while having fun planning events and preparing take and make kits for your friends and the community! Registration is required. Diversity Book Group : “I Am Still Here" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 AT 5:30-6:30PM Reading “I am Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness” by Austin Channing Brown. Physical book copies available at the circulation desk. March's read is "Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War: by Howard W. French. Afternoon Kids Movie: Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse MOVED TO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 AT 1:00—3:00PM Join us in the Children's Room for an action-packed afternoon with this 2018 animated, super-hero story featuring Miles Morales. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse matches bold storytelling with striking animation for a purely enjoyable adventure with heart, humor, and plenty of superhero action. AND you'll be in the know for when the much anticipated sequel is released in June 2023. Rated PG for mild language, frenetic action violence, and thematic elements. Snacks provided, but please bring a closed drink. Recommended for ages 8+. All kids under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Discover Tarot MOVED TO SATURDAY, MARCH 4 AT 2:00—3:30PM At the Manchester Community Center How can a deck of cards tell you the story of your life? Tarot began as a game but has evolved into so much more. It illuminates our life path through pictures and helps us navigate how to move forward towards our true destiny. Join tarot teacher, Laura Campagna, for a fun workshop to learn how to read tarot. No experience necessary. Participants will connect with their intuition and gain confidence in reading for themselves or friends. You can bring your own Tarot deck, if you have one or the library will supply you with a deck. Please also bring a journal and pen or pencil. This program is for ages 12 - Adult and registration is required.
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