Feb
6
Tue
Perfume Making with Essential Oils Workshop
Feb 6 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Perfume Making with Essential Oils Workshop

The workshop involves a brief presentation on the history and techniques of perfume making, and the properties of essential oils.  Participants will create 2 different scents from the “top, middle and bass notes” of essential oils.

Nora Zinan is a Registered Nurse with over 35 years of experience that includes teaching. She practices Holistic Nursing which supports healing the mind, body and spirit in natural ways that complement medicine. She uses doTERRA Essential Oils because of their purity and effectiveness.

Registration is required. Seating is limited.
This program is funding in part by Emily’s Friends of the Library. 

Feb
10
Sat
DIY Snowglobes Adult Craft
Feb 10 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
DIY Snowglobes Adult Craft

Join us as we make DIY Winter Snowglobes as part of Easthampton’s 5th Annual Winterfest! We provide the supplies, you just drop-in for the craft.

 

Feb
14
Wed
Wednesday Afternoon Book Club
Feb 14 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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!

Feb
20
Tue
1st Ever Pokemon Club!
Feb 20 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

A special edition of what will become an ongoing event here at the Library… Join us this February Vacation to help kick off Pokemon Club! In addition to some Pokemon-related activities, participants will help shape the future of the club by brainstorming ideas for what our meetings should look like, and what kinds of fun things we can incorporate into them.

Please still bring your device if you play Pokemon GO (6-hour lures will still be in effect!) or your cards/games if you want to show them off. Recommended for ages 6 & up.

Feb
21
Wed
Computer Collaborative Program
Feb 21 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Computer Collaborative Program @ Easthampton Council on Aging & Enrichment | Easthampton | Massachusetts | United States

Computer classes offered in collaboration with the Easthampton Council on Aging and Enrichment Center. Topic changes monthly. Held at the Eastampton Council on Aging. Seats are limited! Call 527-1031 or email slevine@ewmlibrary.org to register!

Mar
1
Thu
Food for Fines!
Mar 1 – Mar 31 all-day

It is FOOD FOR FINES time! For the month of March we are accepting non-perishable and NOT EXPIRED food items to benefit the Easthampton Community Center Food Pantry. You will receive $2 off your OVERDUE fines (not lost item charges) for every item donated. We cannot apply credit for future fines. 

Mar
5
Mon
Computer Collaborative Program
Mar 5 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Computer Collaborative Program @ Easthampton Council on Aging & Enrichment | Easthampton | Massachusetts | United States

Computer classes offered in collaboration with the Easthampton Council on Aging and Enrichment Center. Topic changes monthly. Held at the Eastampton Council on Aging. Seats are limited! Call 527-1031 or email slevine@ewmlibrary.org to register!

Mar
14
Wed
Wednesday Afternoon Book Club
Mar 14 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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!

Mar
19
Mon
Computer Collaborative Program
Mar 19 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Computer Collaborative Program @ Easthampton Council on Aging & Enrichment | Easthampton | Massachusetts | United States

Computer classes offered in collaboration with the Easthampton Council on Aging and Enrichment Center. Topic changes monthly. Held at the Eastampton Council on Aging. Seats are limited! Call 527-1031 or email slevine@ewmlibrary.org to register!

Mar
20
Tue
Planting for Pollinators
Mar 20 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Pollinators are a very important topic at the moment in the world of horticulture.  Gardeners and consumers alike are most interested in helping them (particularly the decline in the bee population) and planting shrubs/trees/flowers to attract them to the landscape.

This PowerPoint presentation begins with a short overview about pollination and why it is important, then goes on to target ways in which we can help the pollinators and how this can be accomplished. It notes what is best to do and what practices to avoid. Geri Jones, owner of Churchill Gardens, will welcome a question and answer period at the end. The presentation includes handouts to use as handy reference guide listing various trees/shrubs/flowers that are most beneficial.

This program will be presented by Geri Jones, who established Churchill Gardens Inc, in 1998. Geri has over 20 years experience in the horticultural industry and established Churchill Gardens in 1998. She is currently a weekly content writer for the Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association, a member of the American Rose Society, a member of the Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association as well as a member of the National Association of Landscape Contractors. Geri’s work has been published in both Garden Gate magazine and New England Home. She has also had her work televised on NECN.