Events Calendar / July 17, 2023

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Monday Storytime at McAuliffe

Join your familiar children’s librarians for some stories and a craft, and keep adding to your 1000 books before Kindergarten list.

Ages 2-5, all welcome. In-person.

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Summer Eats at Main Library

Summer Eats us a program that provides FREE meals to kinds 18 years and under!
Main Library:
Mondays & Wednesday 12-1pm
McAuliffe Branch:
Tuesdays & Thursdays 12-1pm

Summer Eats es un programa que provee comida GRATIS a todos los niños de 18 años y menores.
Librería principal:
Lunes y miércoles 12-1 PM
Librería MCAULIFFE
Martes y jueves 12-1PM

O Summer Eats é um programa que oferece refeições GRATUITAS para todas as crianças e adolescentes de até 18 anos.
BIBLIOTECA PRINCIPAL:
SEGUNDA E QUARTA 12-13H
Biblioteca McAuliffe
TERÇAS E QUINTAS DAS 12h00 ÀS 13h00

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Tone and Stretch

A variety of functional fitness exercises to tone core, upper and lower body muscles followed by stretches. This is a low impact class designed to be adaptable to participants’ different levels.

If you haven't already, join our Execise mailing list to receive email reminders of upcoming classes.

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Voices of Reentry: Film Screening and Community Conversation

Voices of Reentry is a project that invites formerly incarcerated people to tell their stories and, through storytelling and community dialogue, engages the public in conversations about the role we can all play in welcoming returning citizens into our communities. 

The film is a local production: the film's director is a Framingham resident, the cinematographer lives in Ashland, and the storytellers featured in the film are all members of THRIVE Communities in Lowell, MA. Join the conversation.

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A Community of Gardeners: Film and Discussion

A Community of Gardeners explores the vital role of seven urban community gardens as sources of fresh, nutritious food, outdoor classrooms, places of healing, links to immigrants' native countries, centers of social interaction, and oases of beauty and calm in inner-city neighborhoods.