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This collection of more than 4,000 databases and two billion names includes coverage of United States census, vital, church, court, and immigration records, as well as record collections from countries worldwide.
This collection of more than 4,000 databases and two billion names includes coverage of United States census, vital, church, court, and immigration records, as well as record collections from countries worldwide.
Join Tasha and Devon from MXED GREENS Apothecary in Easthampton for a lesson in making Fire Cider. Fire Cider is a popular herbal remedy for the cold winter months known for it’s delicious, warming, and immune-supporting ingredients. Participants will leave with their own jar of Fire Cider!
Come have hot chocolate and use beautiful supplies to make garlands and paper chains to decorate the library and to bring home! Intergenerational program, all ages are welcome.
In observance of Presidents Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, 2/22 at 9:30am.
Join facilitator Laurie McMillan for a 5 session writing workshop, Mondays at 6:30pm, starting February 28th! Attendance at all 5 sessions is strongly encouraged. Limited to 15 participants. No writing experience necessary! Learn more and register at tinyurl.com/ewml-memoir-art
These February 12th events are happening at the Library, in conjunction with Easthampton Winter Fest 2022! OUTSIDE Check out our new STORYWALK® featuring Over and Under the Snow, written by Kate Messner with illustrations by Christopher Silas Neal. TO-GO For Adults – Take n’ Make SNOWFLAKES, available on the main floor. Pick from Star Wars & Frozen snowflake designs. Colored pencil packs are available while supplies last. (Recommended for ages
To register, visit tinyurl.com/ewml-reflections-unheard Two screenings – Run time, 81 mins. From the website, reflectionsunheardfilm.com: “Through the personal stories of several former black female Civil Rights activists, Reflections Unheard: Black Women in Civil Rights unearths the lesser-known story of black women’s political marginalization between the male-dominated Black Power movement, and the predominantly white and middle class Feminist movement during the 1960s and 70s, as well as the resulting mobilization of black and other women