Baby Storytime at McAuliffe [POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER]
Come sing and play with words, rhyme, and puppets!
Ages 0-2 and their caregivers, all welcome.
Come sing and play with words, rhyme, and puppets!
Ages 0-2 and their caregivers, all welcome.
Mondays, 10:30am-11:30am with Jane (Play, Learn and Grow Together)
Tuesdays, 10:30am-11:30am with Gracie (Play, Learn and Grow Together)
Wednesdays, 1:00pm-2:00pm with Jeanette (Let’s Go to Kindergarten, Nap No More)
Thursdays, 11:00am-12:00pm with Lucia (Play, Learn and Grow Together Bilingual Spanish/English Group)
All groups are free and inclusive. Siblings are always welcome. Need additional information about programs or resources? Contact us! 508-782-6932 jcohen@framingham.k12.ma.us
Celebrate Clifford the Big Red Dog’s™ birthday with a story and a craft. Ages 2+
Make a fizzy valentine by combining science, art, and love. Ages 4+
1st Tuesday of every Month, 5PM | MAIN, HOMEWORK CENTER
2nd Tuesday of every Month, 5PM | MCAULIFFE, COMMUNITY ROOM
This Chess Club is an informal group welcoming everyone from new players to junior chess masters! Chess boards are provided, but you can bring your own. Staff are available to help with questions, but will not be teaching chess. For Elementary and Middle School Students.
Due to the snow, this event has been rescheduled to February 27th.
Dive into a poetic tapestry of queer experiences this Black History Month with poet Michael Brown! Journey through the verses of queer male poets of color and discuss themes of gender, sexuality, and race. Then craft ‘Where I am From’ poems.
Join us in person or stream live on YouTube at youtube.com/FraminghamPublicLibrary
From the acclaimed author of Imagine Wanting Only This--a timely and moving meditation on isolation and longing, both as individuals and as a society.
In Seek You, Kristen Radtke's wide-ranging exploration of our inner lives and public selves, Radtke digs into the ways in which we attempt to feel closer to one another, and the distance that remains. Through the lenses of gender and violence, technology and art, Radtke ushers us through a history of loneliness and longing, and shares what feels impossible to share.
Zoom register at: http://bit.ly/FPL-Events
This class welcomes serious poets with experience who would like to participate for one or more sessions. We begin with a discussion of a topic in poetry. Poets may discuss their work.
If you are new to the group and would like to participate, register at bit.ly/fpl-poetry by noon on the day of the workshop.