This English class is for advanced beginners and intermediate level students. The class focuses on everyday words and idioms which students will likely hear in their daily lives. A topic for discussion is offered in each class. Grammar is not emphasized.
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This is the April meeting of the library’s book discussion group Book Mill. The group will meet in-person at the library but will also have a Zoom option available for those who prefer to join from home. This month we will be discussing The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon.
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Canva is the perfect digital tool for beginners and novices. Open up a world of possibilities by learning how to use the easiest design website available all for free! This class will teach you how to create designs from scratch or use templates with step-by-step guidance from any digital image you need. |
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Led by Jenna Feitelberg, a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts representative, this presentation is tailored for individuals approaching Medicare eligibility. Topics include an explanation of Medicare, the Medicare enrollment timeline, Medigap and Medicare Advantage plans, and programs available to early retirees. |
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Andy Mitzacavitch, long time resident of Maynard, has done extensive research on Maynard’s participation in the Second world war. Come hear the history of the men from Maynard who made sacrifices to our country in service of the war and the many stories that accompany their lives. |
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This English class is for advanced beginners and intermediate level students. The class focuses on everyday words and idioms which students will likely hear in their daily lives. A topic for discussion is offered in each class. Grammar is not emphasized.
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Are you considering higher education for yourself or a loved one?What are the benefits of advanced education?Do you want to understand the total costs?During this educational workshop we will explore the different ways to pay. Join the Maynard Public Library and CFA Society Boston for Paying for Education to learn about the various elements to […] |
3 events,Make a pop-up card perfect for any occasion! Available beginning Wednesday, May 6 while supplies last. For ages 4-adult. Questions? Contact Casey at cpetipas-haggerty@minlib. net or 978-897-1010 x106.
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Virtual. Register directly on Zoom HERE. The Library 50+ Job Seekers Networking Group meets via Zoom on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month, from 9:30am to 11:30am. Informal networking takes place from 9am to 9:30am and 11:30am to noon. If you are unemployed and actively looking, underemployed, seeking a new career direction, re-entering […]
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Virtual. Click HERE to register and receive the Zoom link. Bill Gette, Founding Director of Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport, has taken participants to Machias Seal Island and eastern Maine for over 25 years. Machias Seal Island, located 10 miles off the Maine coast, is claimed and administered by the Canadian Government. |
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Have investing questions? Get them answered at this informal Q&A session!Maynard resident Elliot Bruce has spent a decade investing in public markets on behalf of his clients. He is a graduate of UMass Amherst and Boston College and is a CFA charterholder. |
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Virtual. Register directly on Zoom HERE. You can sign up for one session or for all!Welcome to our yearlong series in which “America’s Preeminent Presidential Doodler”, Heather Rogers, shares facts, factoids, and fun illustrations about the presidents of these United States. |
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The notary can authenticate signatures, affidavits, and copies. He is not an attorney and has no authority to give advice on immigration or other legal matters. This includes real estate closings. All services are provided free of charge. You must bring proof of identity, such as a driver’s license or passport. |
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3 events,Spice Club Kits are now available. Pick up a kit containing a spice sample and a booklet with spice information and recipes at the Circulation Desk. Have fun cooking!If you’d like to join in a potluck lunch and discussion, they are usually on the 4th Saturday of the month.
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This is the monthly meeting of the Cookbook Club. All are welcome!Pick up a copy of the featured cookbook at the Circulation Desk, try a recipe or two and then prepare a dish for our shared potluck lunch and discussion. Visit the Cookbook Club page at https://www.
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Virtual. Click HERE to register and receive the Zoom link. Art historian Jane Oneail will present a talk entitled The Peale Family: America’s First Artistic Dynasty. How did one family’s dedication to art, science, and education shape the cultural landscape of a young nation still defining its identity? Discover the remarkable legacy of the Peale […] |
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This English class is for advanced beginners and intermediate level students. The class focuses on everyday words and idioms which students will likely hear in their daily lives. A topic for discussion is offered in each class. Grammar is not emphasized. |
1 event,Explore patterns and colors with this 3D Butterfly artwork! Available beginning Wednesday, May 13 while supplies last. For ages 5-adult. Questions? Contact Casey at cpetipas-haggerty@minlib. net or 978-897-1010 x106. |
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Join us in welcoming author Julie Brill as she speaks about her book Hidden in Plain Sight: A Family Memoir and the Untold Story of the Holocaust in Serbia in celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month. It tells the story of her journey to merge her father’s childhood memories of the war in Belgrade, Yugoslavia with […] |
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Netflix and YouTube are among many services that allow you to “stream” movies, TV shows, and videos. They offer engaging options and offer an exciting alternative—or addition—to regular cable TV. This class teaches participants how these services work and how users can find interesting content to enjoy.
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This English class is for advanced beginners and intermediate level students. The class focuses on everyday words and idioms which students will likely hear in their daily lives. A topic for discussion is offered in each class. Grammar is not emphasized. |
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Virtual. Register directly on Zoom HERE. The Library 50+ Job Seekers Networking Group meets via Zoom on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month, from 9:30am to 11:30am. Informal networking takes place from 9am to 9:30am and 11:30am to noon. If you are unemployed and actively looking, underemployed, seeking a new career direction, re-entering […] |
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Time moves so fast and we don’t often get the time to sit and appreciate a good poem. So let’s change that – this meet up will focus on a different poet each month. Led by poet Rebecca Connors, we’ll get a brief bio and details of the poet, and then spend the rest of […] |
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This English class is for advanced beginners and intermediate level students. The class focuses on everyday words and idioms which students will likely hear in their daily lives. A topic for discussion is offered in each class. Grammar is not emphasized.
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Enjoy the movie in one of our comfortable movie chairs! Popcorn and cookies served!Film Description: When Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) arrives at New York’s JFK Airport, his country undergoes a political upheaval, leaving him stateless and unable to enter the U.
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This is the May meeting of the library’s book discussion group Book Mill. The group will meet in-person at the library but will also have a Zoom option available for those who prefer to join from home. This month we will be discussing The Queens of Crime by Marie Benedict. |
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Retired teacher and world traveler Linda Gilberti will share vibrant images from her recent trip to Vietnam. What an exhilarating trip! The people are friendly and welcoming, their culture is lively. Motorbikes by the hundreds rule the roads. And the food is artistry on a plate, not to mention delicious. |
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This is the monthly discussion for Spice Club. All are welcome!At the beginning of the month (usually 1st Mondays), pick up a spice club kit at Circulation or download the recipe booklet from https://www. maynardpubliclibrary. org/spice. You can also choose your own recipe.
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In 1902, 18 year old Bucky Lew made history in nearby Marlboro when he took the court with Lowell’s Pawtucketville Athletic Club of the New England Basketball League, becoming the first Black professional player in the country.Maynard star Jack Punch was his first opponent. |
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