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 Spring session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time.
Maynard Public Library
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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: Waffles No registration needed. |
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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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Meet Finn the Reading Dog. Okay, Finn won’t read to you but you can read to Finn! If you sign for for this, you’ll: a. Get your own ten minute one-on-one reading session with Finn b. Get to pet and bond with a truly caring canine c.
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Meet Finn the Reading Dog. Okay, Finn won’t read to you but you can read to Finn! If you sign for for this, you’ll: a. Get your own ten minute one-on-one reading session with Finn b. Get to pet and bond with a truly caring canine c.
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Meet Finn the Reading Dog. Okay, Finn won’t read to you but you can read to Finn! If you sign for for this, you’ll: a. Get your own ten minute one-on-one reading session with Finn b. Get to pet and bond with a truly caring canine c. |
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Outdoor Storytime at Memorial Park – (rain location – Story Room) – Ages 3 and overEnjoy great stories while basking in the beauties of natureEverybody’s seen a parkWe all know how one looksThere’s grass and birds and treesBut guess what ours has.
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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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Learn how to make pom poms and tassels using cardboard! Then turn those creations into bookmarks, bag charms, and more! For ages 11-18 (grades 6-12). No registration needed. Questions? Contact Casey at cpetipas-haggerty@minlib. net |
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Learn about the basics of Maynard’s revised trash program, which will be rolled out later this summer. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, too!Presented by the Town of Maynard
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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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2 events,
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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 Spring session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time.
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Once a month, join Ms. Casey in the Storytime Room for a variety of toys, sensory experiences, and activities that encourage fine & gross motor skills. We encourage participants to dress for a mess! Monday, May 4, 2026 @ 1:00pm in the Storytime Room. |
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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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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 […] |
5 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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We welcome knitters, crocheters, quilters, menders, rughookers, felters, spinners, etc. |
4 events,Maynard High School Student Art ShowApril 27 through May 7, 2026
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Outdoor Storytime at Memorial Park – (rain location – Story Room) – Ages 3 and overEnjoy great stories while basking in the beauties of natureEverybody’s seen a parkWe all know how one looksThere’s grass and birds and treesBut guess what ours has.
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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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Join us for this fun STEAM activity! We’ll be designing and creating our own cards and then learning a little about circuits as we add LED lights to make our cards extra special!This activity involves using copper tape, led lights and button batteries.
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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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4 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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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 Spring session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time.
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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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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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Lines and colors – that’s what this art is made of! All supplies provided. For ages 9-14. Registration required. Questions? Contact Casey at cpetipas-haggerty@minlib. net
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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. |
2 events,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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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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Outdoor Storytime at Memorial Park – (rain location – Story Room) – Ages 3 and overEnjoy great stories while basking in the beauties of natureEverybody’s seen a parkWe all know how one looksThere’s grass and birds and treesBut guess what ours has.
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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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The (Early Release/Holiday) Movie Club – Roosevelt Room – Ages 6 and overRelax after school and enjoy the movie, “Inspector Gadget”. .. .. and popcorn. .. .. and snacks!If you sign up for this clubThings could really turn out goodWe’ll start off at the libraryAnd end up in Hollywood!If you come to this program, you’ll:a. |
2 events,Can you believe that the Summer Reading Club will be starting soon? This year’s theme is “Plant a Seed, Read!” and we want your help getting ready by creating a garden on the 3rd Floor atrium windows! Stop by the Children’s Department to decorate a paper cutout to add to the window.
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Learn about the basics of Maynard’s revised trash program, which will be rolled out later this summer. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, too! Presented by the Town of Maynard |
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4 events,Can you believe that the Summer Reading Club will be starting soon? This year’s theme is “Plant a Seed, Read!” and we want your help getting ready by creating a garden on the 3rd Floor atrium windows! Stop by the Children’s Department to decorate a paper cutout to add to the window.
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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please.
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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 Spring session is indoors in the Storytime Room, with windows open to increase air circulation and followed by play time. |
7 events,Can you believe that the Summer Reading Club will be starting soon? This year’s theme is “Plant a Seed, Read!” and we want your help getting ready by creating a garden on the 3rd Floor atrium windows! Stop by the Children’s Department to decorate a paper cutout to add to the window.
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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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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please. |
4 events,Can you believe that the Summer Reading Club will be starting soon? This year’s theme is “Plant a Seed, Read!” and we want your help getting ready by creating a garden on the 3rd Floor atrium windows! Stop by the Children’s Department to decorate a paper cutout to add to the window.
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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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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please. |
5 events,Can you believe that the Summer Reading Club will be starting soon? This year’s theme is “Plant a Seed, Read!” and we want your help getting ready by creating a garden on the 3rd Floor atrium windows! Stop by the Children’s Department to decorate a paper cutout to add to the window.
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Outdoor Storytime at Memorial Park – (rain location – Story Room) – Ages 3 and overEnjoy great stories while basking in the beauties of natureEverybody’s seen a parkWe all know how one looksThere’s grass and birds and treesBut guess what ours has.
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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please. |
2 events,Can you believe that the Summer Reading Club will be starting soon? This year’s theme is “Plant a Seed, Read!” and we want your help getting ready by creating a garden on the 3rd Floor atrium windows! Stop by the Children’s Department to decorate a paper cutout to add to the window.
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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please. |
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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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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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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please. |
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Outdoor Storytime at Memorial Park – (rain location – Story Room) – Ages 3 and overEnjoy great stories while basking in the beauties of natureEverybody’s seen a parkWe all know how one looksThere’s grass and birds and treesBut guess what ours has.
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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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Would you like help registering for Maynard’s New Trash & Recycling Program? Come to our Open Office Hours in the Trustees Room at the Library! You are also welcome to come if you have a few questions. Maximum of 15-minutes per person, please. |
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Ballet for Beginners with Miss Tricia – ages 3 – 5A kids’ first-dance class At this dance class with Miss TriciaFailure is no factorKids will go from hereRight to the Nutcracker!If kids come to this class, they’ll:a. Learn to move to musicb. Learn beginning ballet stepsc.
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Hip Hop Dance – with Miss Tricia – ages 6 – 8Learn how to dance to the beats of hip hop musicMiss Tricia’s classIs sure tip-topSo come and learn To dance hip hop!If you come to this class, you’ll:a. Learn to dance to hip hop musicb. Get great exercisec.
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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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