Holiday Hours
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Friday, April 3
Library Closed
Sunday, April 5
Library Closed
Monday, April 20
Library Closed
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Beginning Wednesday, April 15, the library will accept donations of gently used books, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs for our annual Book Sale which runs June 24 - July 12.
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Community Events
at the Library
Networking Group Fri., April 10 - 10:30am
Sib Shop Sat., April 11 - 9:30am
Monday Book Group
Mon., April 13 - 7:30pm
Tuesday Book Group
Tue., April 14 - 10:00am
Free Heritage Films:
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Colonials & the British
Tues., April 21 - 2:00pm
Networking Group
Fri., April 24 - 10:30am
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Introduction to Qi Gong
Thursday, April 9 ~ 7:00pm
Join us for an introduction to Qi Gong, a meditative form of Tai Chi recognized by modern medicine as an incredible practice for heart health.
Learn about gathering and using energy to bring health, vitality, and purpose to your daily life. The workshop will include active participation. Participants should wear comfortable clothing, allowing ease of movement, and flat shoes. Qi Gong may be practiced standing or sitting, and modified for all levels of activity.
Space is limited. Registration REQUIRED.
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Small Business: Events, Promotions & Surveys
Wednesday, April 8 ~ 10:00am-12:00pm
Join us to learn marketing strategies that can help your business grow and succeed: create promotional events, increase customer loyalty and build surveys, polls and reviews to gather valuable insights from your audience and move your business forward.
Click here to register.
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Walking the Way: 500 Miles Along Spain's Camino de Santiago
Thursday, April 23 ~ 7:00pm
Walk 500 miles across Spain?! Every year, thousands of modern-day pilgrims walk a centuries-old trail leading to the tomb of St. James in Santiago, Spain.
What is the Camino de Santiago and why are so many drawn to this journey? Hear about the history, culture, and legacy of this ancient pilgrimage from peregrine Nancy Nee Hanifin, co-chair of the Boston Chapter of the American Pilgrims on the Camino.
Click here to register.
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Did you know that you can search the library catalog by voice?
Most mobile devices allow you to use voice anywhere that text can be entered. If you have this feature, there's a little microphone icon on the virtual keyboard - touch it and speak your search terms.
Voice searches of the catalog can also be done on a computer using the Chrome browser and a microphone. In Chrome, a little microphone icon will appear in the search box. Click on that to enter your search. The words will be sent when you stop speaking. If you click on this and the system doesn't hear you speak, it helpfully brings up a link to your sound settings.
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