Weekly Storycraft at the Main Library
Get in the library habit — drop in every week for some age appropriate stories, school readiness activities, and a thematic craft.
Ages 3-5.
Get in the library habit — drop in every week for some age appropriate stories, school readiness activities, and a thematic craft.
Ages 3-5.
It's an early release day for middle school, so we’ll be showing a movie at the Main Library, and playing video games at the McAuliffe Branch. Take your pick!
Grades 6-12
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we will learn about women astronomers while we make flashlight constellation projectors and build our own constellation.
Ages 7-12
Explore your artistic nature, problem solve and engage in play with the deceptively simple KEVA planks and our new Q-Ba-Maze marble run set. Come amaze us with your creations!
Ages 5+
Join us for an evening of coloring and music. Whether you love to color for fun or enjoy filling in all the details, coloring is relaxing and therapeutic! We will provide colored pencils and coloring pages for all levels. You are welcome to bring your own materials. No registration is required.
GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Daniel Breen, Senior Lecturer, Legal Studies, Brandeis University
The story of the aftermath of the Boston Massacre is almost as fascinating as the story of the Massacre itself, both of which we will tell during this presentation, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the event.
Led by Alan Feldman, Professor Emeritus at Framingham State University
This drop-in class welcomes serious poets of all ages and levels of experience who would like to participate for one or more sessions. We begin with a discussion of a topic in poetry leading to a brief in-class assignment. Poets who wish to have their work discussed should bring copies.
Alan’s collection, Immortality, was awarded the Massachusetts Book Award for Poetry in 2016.