Events Calendar / March 05, 2026

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One-on-One Career Services

Make an appointment for remote, one-on-one career services, including resume help and job searching strategies with professional career coach Ed Lawrence.

Appointments are free and available every Thursday from 9am-1:30pm online via Zoom. Please email elawrence@minlib.net to schedule your appointment.

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Homework Center - Main Library

The after school Homework Center program at the Framingham Public Library offers a quiet place for students K–12 to get homework done with free support from tutors and homework helpers. Drop in for learning and snacks!

Mondays and Thursdays 3PM-6PM

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Alphabet Soup: Queer Teen Hangout

A twice monthly meeting for LGBTQIA+ and allied teens to hang out and do crafts. On the first Thursday, we’ll be at the Main Library, and on the third Thursday, we’ll meet at the McAuliffe Branch.

Grades 6-12

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Henry Ford’s Sudbury: Hidden in Plain Sight

Join local author Aline Kaplan to find out how Henry Ford changed Sudbury in the early 20th century and what elements of his Colonial Village project remain. Henry Ford purchased the Wayside Inn in 1923 as the anchor for his planned Colonial Village—a working farming community of 300 people. He bought some existing buildings, moved structures in from other places, and built still more from the ground up. Over the years some were destroyed, but many remain. People live in some of these structures and drive past others without knowing their history. Learn which structures remain from Ford’s historic project and where to find them.