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Due to the threat of excessive heat we are opting to postpone this event. Please keep an eye on this calendar or our Facebook page for details about rescheduling, or email youthdept@ewmlibrary.org to express interest in the event and receive updates directly. We apologize for the inconvenience but want you all to stay safe out there!
Experience the solar system without leaving Earth!
2 Programs! Ages 4+ at 5:00pm
Ages 7+ at 6:00pm
Registration is required. Star Lab is a giant inflatable dome which projects images of the solar system inside. Participants will be led through a tour of the galaxy.
Grace will introduce some autobiographical mini comics, then lead a discussion on why people write about themselves and why it is important. That is followed by drawing as Grace walks around, providing soft critique. Registration required.
Artist Bio:
Grace Desmarais is a French-Canadian illustrator and cartoonist. She currently lives in Eastern Massachusetts and spends most of her time drawing.
Grace Desmarais primarily self-publishes auto-bio comic while also being involved in a variety of anthologies. Most of Grace’s work is rooted in subjects like art history, dis/ability and personal experience. Her long-term goal is to be a published author/illustrator with a committed comics publisher.
Join us at Nonotuck Park, Pavilion #4 for our traditional final event featuring local music STARS Andy & Brandee!! This event is open to all ages. Sign up to let us know what you can bring to the picnic. Rain or Shine, we are on!
This group picks a book to read each month and comes together for a lively discussion on the second Wednesday afternoon of each month. For information on the latest title, please visit the Wednesday Afternoon Book Club page of our website!
Our teen art series continues, as we welcome back Heather Beck to share the art of WOODBURNING! Join us Friday, Setpember 6th from 3:30-5:00pm to try your hand at creating something in this unique medium. Space is limited, so registration is encouraged. Recommended for grades 7-12.
“Artists in Action” is brought to you with federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
The Graphic Novel Book Club meets the first Monday of each month, from 6:30 – 8 PM. All are welcome to join! Please call 527-1031 or come in, and let Kelley or Suzie know that you’re interested. For the latest title, please visit the Adult Ongoing Programs page of our website!
