Jul
25
Mon
Slithering Scales: Paint a Snake!
Jul 25 @ 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm

Slither your way into creativity with a ready to paint wooden snake. We will supply all the materials you need to make them look unique, hold by the tail and make them look real! Ages 5+ Registration required, limited supplies

Jul
26
Tue
Adventures in Art with Lois!
Jul 26 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Our favorite artist, Lois, is back this summer with a fabulous workshop in Adventures in Art! Each week she will present a new form of an art adventure to explore and create. We never know where we will go with Lois Off the Beaten Path! Ages 6+ Registration required

Jul
27
Wed
Intro to Origami!
Jul 27 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Join us for simple step-by-step tutorials to fold your own origami masterpieces! Recommended for ages 10 & up. Space is limited, so please register at the Library.

Jul
28
Thu
Postcards From Camp!
Jul 28 @ 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm

Send your own postcards while you are on an adventure this summer! Join us to create your own postcards to use. We will be making 2 different types of postcards, scratch art and building your own stamp to use. Limited supplies, registration required.

Jul
29
Fri
Fairy Jar Camp Lanterns!
Jul 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Make your own fairy jar (yes, they look like a jar of fireflies) to use as a homemade nightlight or at your next campout! We will supply all you need to get started. Ages 7+ Registration required, limited space

Aug
1
Mon
No-Sew Bandana Bags!
Aug 1 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Be a Trailblazer with this No Sew Bag. All it takes is two bandannas and a pair of good scissors. Perfect to carry all your summer needs wherever your next adventure leads you. Registration required. Ages 6+

Aug
2
Tue
Adventures in Art with Lois!
Aug 2 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Our favorite artist, Lois, is back this summer with a fabulous workshop in Adventures in Art! Each week she will present a new form of an art adventure to explore and create. We never know where we will go with Lois Off the Beaten Path! Ages 6+ Registration required

Aug
8
Mon
All about butterflies with Jerry Schneider, the butterfly guy
Aug 8 @ 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm

Fun for all kids: Learn all about butterflies through beautiful pictures and stories. Discover their habitats, flowers that will attract them to your yard and garden, the difference between butterflies and moths, and how they behave in the wild. Create your own butterfly t-shirt. Bring your own 100% cotton shirt. Registration required

Aug
23
Tue
“Know Your Sheriff” with the ACLU
Aug 23 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

An educational presentation from the ACLU of Massachusetts, in partnership with Decarcerate Western Mass. Learn more about the roles that MA Sheriff’s play and what decision-making powers the job holds. This program does not endorse any candidate and is presented for educational purposes only. Representatives from the ACLU will share the presentation and answer questions from attendees. Please register to receive a Zoom link to the program.

From the ACLU:

Sheriffs have the power to make our communities safer and more just for all—but most Massachusetts voters don’t even know who their sheriff is.
It’s time to change that. It’s time to Know Your Sheriff. 

Know Your Sheriff is a public education campaign by the ACLU of Massachusetts to build voter awareness about the life-changing decisions that sheriffs make. Polling shows that many voters are not familiar with sheriffs—but when they learn more, they are more likely cast a ballot for sheriff in the next election.  Knowing your sheriff means knowing that YOU have the power to demand safer communities and a more just criminal legal system.

 

Sep
12
Mon
Author Talk with Tim Spofford
Sep 12 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Author Talk with Tim Spofford

Join us as we welcome author Tim Spofford for a conversation about his new book What The Children Told Us. Tim will discuss the lives and work of Drs. Kenneth and Mamie Phipps Clark, including Clark/Phipps genealogy (guided by vintage family photos), the Doctors’ famous Doll Test, and their roles as Black activists, humanitarians and intellectualists in Springfield, MA and nationally.

This event is drop-in and masks will be required.

Author Bio:
Tim Spofford’s writing career was inspired by the May 1970 slayings on the Kent and Jackson State campuses amid antiwar unrest. He wrote Lynch Street, the only book about the black students slain in Mississippi. A writing career focused on racial issues in education followed the completion of his first book.

For seven years, Spofford covered educational policymaking for the Albany Times Union, including at the NYS Education Department, the NYS Legislature and the 64-campus State University of New York system. He often interviewed Kenneth Clark, a policymaker on the NYS Board of Regents.

Spofford has taught writing and journalism in schools and colleges and has a Doctor of Arts in English degree from the State University at Albany. He’s published articles in the New York Times, Newsday, Mother Jones, Columbia Journalism Review and other publications. He also worked as a copy editor, most recently at the St. Petersburg Times in Florida, where he coached young editors. Spofford is an avid but unaccomplished hiker, swimmer and landscaper. He lives with his wife, Barbara, in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Lee, Massachusetts.