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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Learn how to make a tunnel book!Tunnel books are paper structures that create the illusion of depth and distance by placing increasing smaller cut-out panels one behind the other. The subject of a tunnel book is limited only by your imagination!A variety of supplies, including stickers, stamps, die cuts, and coloring supplies will be available […] |
6 events,Create a working kaleidoscope! This kit is from S&S Worldwide. Available beginning Wednesday, March 11 while supplies last. For ages 4-12. Questions? Contact Casey at cpetipas-haggerty@minlib. net or 978-897-1010 x106.
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For Ages 24-35 Months Led by First Connections In this group, we will get messy with art and sensory materials! Experience with sensory materials helps children develop their motor and problem-solving skills, and promotes their creativity and emotional regulation.
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This is a knitting group, but all hand crafts are encouraged. All are invited to come and bring their current projects. |
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Storytime with Mr. Mark – ages 3 and overWhen we had storytime outsideThe wintry winds would always stingBut at Indoor StorytimeMy gosh, it’s always spring!Five Best Reasons Storytime is More Fun Inside:5. You won’t sit on a rock4. An acorn won’t drop on your head3.
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Representative Kate Hogan will hold in-person office hours for constituents from the towns of Bolton, Hudson, Maynard and Stow. Office hours are for individuals seeking one-on-one meetings with Rep. Hogan. Groups are asked to call in advance. Office hours are first come, first served and held in accessible locations.
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Former Library Director Steve Weiner will discuss his new graphic novel Will Eisner: A Comics Biography in celebration of Will Eisner Week. Steve will be joined by his co-author and illustrator Dan Mazur. Explore the life of Will Eisner, one of the most influential artists in the history of comics through the most appropriate medium: a […] |
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment.
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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. |
3 events,Girl Scout countries exhibit — last dayRoosevelt RoomMarch 7-14
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment.
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Enjoy a storytime Featuring Pie to celebrate Pi Day! Note: There will be optional pie for attendees to enjoy after Storytime. Join Ms. Casey on Saturday morning for a family-friendly storytime featuring books, rhymes, and activities. For families with children of all ages. |
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Virginia Franco, founder of Virginia Franco Resumes, will hold an AMA (“Ask Me Anything”) for job seekers. She welcomes any questions about resumes and LinkedIn writing. Franco is a 5X Certified Resume Writer & LinkedIn Profile Expert (NCRW, NCOPE, MRW, CPRW, CEIP).
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Sing songs, listen to stories, and act out rhymes at this storytime for the youngest of library visitors. There will be toys available after storytime ends. Ages Birth-2 years, older siblings welcome. The Winter session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time. |
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Junior LEGO League – Ages 4 and overKids will create innovative LEGO projectsYou could create most anythingWhen you put LEGOs togetherLike a Cosmic LEGO-fyerOr something even better!If you attend this activity you’ll get to:a. build rocketsb.
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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. |
4 events,Turn small bundles of yarn into a cute bird! Available beginning Wednesday, March 18 while supplies last. For ages 8-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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For Ages 24-35 Months Led by First Connections In this group, we will get messy with art and sensory materials! Experience with sensory materials helps children develop their motor and problem-solving skills, and promotes their creativity and emotional regulation. |
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Storytime with Mr. Mark – ages 3 and overWhen we had storytime outsideThe wintry winds would always stingBut at Indoor StorytimeMy gosh, it’s always spring!Five Best Reasons Storytime is More Fun Inside:5. You won’t sit on a rock4. An acorn won’t drop on your head3.
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Virtual. Register directly on Zoom HERE. Love Mysteries and Thrillers but not sure what to read next? Join bestselling author, Hank Phillippi Ryan, for this quarterly session of her recommendations of some of the best of mystery/thrillers out there! We’re sure you’ll find something to like from Hank’s many enthusiastic reviews.
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Join us to celebrate Women’s History Month and the 250th anniversary of the United States. How did the humble heroine Deborah Sampson hoodwink the Continental Army?Discover “the story behind the story” of the only woman known to have disguised herself as a man and serve in the Continental Army without detection. |
5 events,Stories in Fiber: Art by Cindy KennellyMarch 20-April 18, 2026Artist’s description: I create all of my artwork using sheep wool. I combine those fibers with silk and yarn to create my desired look. For this exhibit, I’ve chosen many of my all-time favorite books and created pieces to reflect the covers and/or content of those […]
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment. |
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment.
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With assistance from guest artist Cindy Kennelly, who created fantastic artwork based on book covers for the Stories in Fiber art exhibit, Wendy Valentine will facilitate this hands-on workshop for children ages 3-12 where we will be creating collages from fabric and other materials.
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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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Sing songs, listen to stories, and act out rhymes at this storytime for the youngest of library visitors. There will be toys available after storytime ends. Ages Birth-2 years, older siblings welcome. The Winter session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time.
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Author Matthew Algeo will be discussing his latest book, “New York’s Secret Subway: The Underground Genius of Alfred Beach and the Origins of Mass Transit” – a book that will captivate readers and provide historical context for today’s clashes between public interests and powerful business and political groups. |
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Junior LEGO League – Ages 4 and overKids will create innovative LEGO projectsYou could create most anythingWhen you put LEGOs togetherLike a Cosmic LEGO-fyerOr something even better!If you attend this activity you’ll get to:a. build rocketsb.
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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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Join us for a screening of Sense and Sensibility in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth. We will show the 2008 PBS Andrew Davies adaptation starring Dan Stevens, Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield. Refreshments will be served. |
5 events,Make a cute card holder for your fridge or to stand on table, perfect for the official start of Spring. Available beginning Wednesday, March 25 while supplies last. For ages 4-12. Questions? Contact Casey at cpetipas-haggerty@minlib.
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Job searching in today’s online world means using resources including LinkedIn, and job seekers need to be savvy about this networking platform. This session will cover LinkedIn best practices, including creating a strong profile, optimizing for search, what information to include, developing a network and guidelines for maximizing LinkedIn in your job search.
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For Ages 24-35 Months Led by First Connections In this group, we will get messy with art and sensory materials! Experience with sensory materials helps children develop their motor and problem-solving skills, and promotes their creativity and emotional regulation. |
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Storytime with Mr. Mark – ages 3 and overWhen we had storytime outsideThe wintry winds would always stingBut at Indoor StorytimeMy gosh, it’s always spring!Five Best Reasons Storytime is More Fun Inside:5. You won’t sit on a rock4. An acorn won’t drop on your head3. |
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment. |
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Explore the colorful world of gel plate printmaking—a fun, beginner-friendly art form that uses flexible, reusable gel plates to create vibrant, layered prints without the need for a press. In this hands-on class, you’ll experiment with acrylic paint and tools like brayers, stencils, and brushes to build rich textures and imagery in your prints.
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment.
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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!Prepare a dish to share at our potluck lunch and discussion. |
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Sing songs, listen to stories, and act out rhymes at this storytime for the youngest of library visitors. There will be toys available after storytime ends. Ages Birth-2 years, older siblings welcome. The Winter session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time.
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Make an edible DIY treat, then read independently! No discussions, no required reading before coming! Bring what you are currently reading, or choose something from the library. Meets one Monday a month at 3:30pm. This month’s treats: Fresh Fruit No registration needed.
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Bestselling author Emily Franklin will discuss her new historical fiction novel, Love & Other Monsters, in conversation with bestselling author Marjan Kamali. About The Book: Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet meets Jane Austen in this historical fiction based on the life of daring eighteen-year-old Claire Clairmont who in 1816 changed the course of literature forever. |
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Junior LEGO League – Ages 4 and overKids will create innovative LEGO projectsYou could create most anythingWhen you put LEGOs togetherLike a Cosmic LEGO-fyerOr something even better!If you attend this activity you’ll get to:a. build rocketsb.
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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. |
3 events,March winds bring April showers – and paper umbrella art projects Available beginning Wednesday, April 1 while supplies last. Suitable for ages 4-18. 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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We welcome knitters, crocheters, quilters, menders, rughookers, felters, spinners, etc. |
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Storytime with Mr. Mark – ages 3 and overWhen we had storytime outsideThe wintry winds would always stingBut at Indoor StorytimeMy gosh, it’s always spring!Five Best Reasons Storytime is More Fun Inside:5. You won’t sit on a rock4. An acorn won’t drop on your head3.
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Virtual. Click HERE to register and receive the Zoom link. Art historian Jane Oneail will present a talk entitled From Tiffany to Chihuly: Masters of Glass Art. Discover the luminous world of glass art, where molten sand transforms into breathtaking works that capture and refract light in ways that seem to defy the very nature […] |
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment.
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Toy Time – Ages 1 – 5There’s nothing that’s more funThan to play with toys, it’s trueFor every girl and boyAnd maybe adults too!At Toy Time kids will:a. meet like-minded toddlersb. build with blocksc. play with trainsd. participate in obstacle courses and paradese. |
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AARP’s Tax-Aide program is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program. It serves low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those ages 60 and over.Call 978-760-9146 to set up an appointment.
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Have you ever wondered who the crazy people are who march through town in the before dawn hours of Patriots Day, waking up people by firing off muskets, blaring fifes and beating drums?Come learn about the Stow Minutemen and the Assabet Village Minutemen, their history and the local events on the original Patriots Day, as […] |
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