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Here's the latest Sturgis Library news to get you through the blizzard!
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| | Special Events & Adult Programs | | Author Talk with Meera Subramanian | | |
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026 at 5:30pm
Join us at Sturgis Library as we welcome author/journalist Meera Subramanian as she discusses her newly released nonfiction graphic novel, A Better World Is Possible: Global Youth Confront the Climate Crisis.
Woven through the stories are deeply researched and fact-checked interludes that explore climate science, environmental justice, biodiversity, and more, along with—of course—solutions!
Copies of the book will be for sale at the event thanks to our friends from Titcomb's Bookshop.
Space is limited. Registration is required.
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Saturday, March 14th, 2026 at 10:30am
Find color inspiration all around you as we explore colors at this creative workshop for all skill levels!
Each participant will select several small objects and arrange them in a flat lay design.
Using watercolor paints, participants will try to color match select colors from the flat lay we’ve created.
Using the color palette we’ve pulled, we’ll create our own original watercolor painting!
Space is limited. Registration is required.
| | Doing History: Making Sense of Family History | | |
Thursday, March 19th, 2026 at 11:00am
Do you have boxes of old letters, diaries and memorabilia cluttering your closets? Maybe you've dreamed of transforming them into a book, or perhaps you're tempted to toss them in the recycle bin.
These records may hold important clues to your family history-- or someone else's. They may shed light on what life was like at a time that feels vastly different from the current day.
Join novelist Cynthia "Cindy" Elder for an interactive workshop on working with family history records. Participants are welcome to bring examples of their own historical documents. You will learn methods of organization, research and archival preservation, while you explore your next steps for transforming these treasures into something that can be shared with future generations.
| | Fireside Chat with Judge Sarah A. Turano-Flores | | |
Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 at 5:30pm
What powers do courts have, and how do they fit within our system of government? How do federal and state courts differ, and what happens in a courtroom when questions of fairness, rights, and government authority arise?
In this fireside chat, Judge Sarah A. Turano-Flores will offer a clear, accessible overview of the justice system. The conversation will explore principles such as due process and equal protection, and how courts apply these ideas in real cases.
Drawing on recent federal and Massachusetts court decisions, the discussion will highlight how courts address issues involving government powers, individual rights, and access to justice. This civics refresher is open to all and includes time for audience questions.
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 at 5:30pm
Join The Letter Writing Club and pledge to write one letter each month for the entire year.
Club members are encouraged to gather at Sturgis Library on the second Tuesday of the month where stationery, art supplies, a letter prompt, and a sense of connection will be provided.
Club members needn’t gather in person; if gathering in person is not possible, letter prompts can be emailed to club members.
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Friday, March 13th, 2026 at 12:30pm
Adults are invited to join Children's Librarian Christy Munier for a monthly gathering honoring the brilliance of picture books and picture book art.
This gathering will focus on the artwork of Allison Colpoys.
To register, email Christy at youth.adult@sturgislibrary.org
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Month of March
In honor of Women’s History Month, our March Patron Picks Spotlight features longtime Sturgis Library patron and local author Janis Robinson Daly, whose writing brings long-overlooked women from history into the light.
Janis shares reflections on the lifelong role reading has played in her journey as a writer, her love of the library as a creative refuge, and a thoughtfully curated list of historical fiction recommendations celebrating women who challenged expectations and shaped history.
Visit the library throughout March to explore her full spotlight and to see her thoughtfully curated book list. Dont forget to check out her newest novel released this month, Under Two Flags, a retelling of a Boston woman’s 1918 memoir that follows Josephine Marzynski from Boston to Berlin to study opera, before she finds herself labeled an enemy of the state when America enters World War I.
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Mondays from 10:30am-11:30am on:
February 23rd
March 2nd
Join Julie Campbell from Cape Cod Children's Place for lots of fun, wiggling, laughing, exploring, and learning with new friends at Sturgis Library!
Cape Cod Children’s Place supports families and community partners to increase their resilience, strengths, and skills so that children can thrive.
This program is for kids ages 1-3 years old.
Space is limited. Registration is required.
To register, call Cape Cod Children’s Place at 508-240-3310
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Mondays from 10:30-11:30 on:
March 16th
March 23rd
March 30th
Come to Sturgis Library and learn soothing techniques, practice calming breath work, enjoy gentle moments, and explore beneficial postures for both baby and caregiver.
For kids ages birth-1 year old.
This program is made possible by Cape Cod Children's Place.
Space is limited. Registration is required.
To register, call Cape Cod Children’s Place at 508-240-3310
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Wednesdays at 10:30am
Kiddos and their grownups are invited to join Children's Librarian Christy to share a story, illustrate a picture, talk with friends, and learn about nature at Sturgis Library's weekly Storytime!
Geared to ages 1-3 but all are welcome to attend.
Registration is not required.
Questions? Email Christy at youth.adult@sturgislibrary.org
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Saturday, March 14th , 2026 at 1:00pm-2:00pm
Master Builders of all ages are invited to swing by Sturgis Library to create a Lego masterpiece!
Lego creations will be put on display for one week in the children’s room for all to admire.
Registration is not required.
Questions? Email Christy at youth.adult@sturgislibrary.org
| | The Bookish Society of Young Readers | | |
Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 at 5:00
Readers ages 12ish-14ish are invited to join The Bookish Society’s monthly book club!
This gathering will focus on the young adult book, Matched, by Ally Condie.
Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk.
Registration is required. For more information and to register, please email Christy at youth.adult@sturgislibrary.org
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We are planning our 2026 garden tours as part of the Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival, and are looking for a few more nice gardens to be on our tour.
Each year we partner with homeowners who allow the public to tour their gardens. There is a $5 admission fee per garden, and proceeds benefit Sturgis Library. We provide volunteers to take admission and assist with parking if needed. The homeowner can choose to mix and mingle with visitors or leave it to the volunteers.
The tours will take place on Saturday, July 11th from 10am to 4pm.
Gardens don't have to have hydrangeas! We have showcased a number of varied gardens over the years including perennial gardens, pollinator gardens, lush vegetable gardens, marsh-side gardens, gardens with a view, children's gardens, and others.
If interested, or for more information, contact Lucy Loomis at 508-362-6636 or director@sturgislibrary.org.
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Recommended Titles: Beyond the Bestsellers
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Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada
While grieving the loss of their son, a working-class couple in Berlin launches a campaign to oppose the Nazi regime. Originally published in 1947.
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A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing
By Alice Evelyn Yang
A dark, magical realist family saga that moves through the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, the Cultural Revolution, and the present day.
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The Case of the Murdered Muckraker By Rob Osler
In the midst of the Progressive Era, junior detective Harriet Morrow is determined to prove she’s more than a lucky hire as the Prescott Agency’s first woman operative. But her latest challenge—a murder case steeped in scandal—could become a deadly setback.
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Sturgis Library
3090 Main Street P.O. Box 606
Barnstable, MA 02630
www.sturgislibrary.org
director@sturgislibrary.org
508-362-6636
Our hours are:
Monday 10-5
Tuesday 10-7
Wednesday 10-5
Thursday 10-5
Friday 10-5
Saturday 10-4
Sundays and holidays CLOSED
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