Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Join Certified Meditation Instructor Amy Rutledge to learn different meditation techniques such as mindfulness, loving-kindness, creative visualizations, and affirmations to cultivate self love, self worth, confidence, compassion, focus, concentration, stress, anxiety relief, and help with navigating difficult emotions and change.Classes are conducted on Zoom. They are 30 minutes with an intro, guided practice, then time for Q&A. This program is hosted by Youth Services and is intended for children 8+, teens, and their families, but all are welcome to join. Register once and be invited to all four programs. Join one or join them all! No special equipment or accessories needed. All you need is a quiet place to sit or lie down.
Today's meditation is
Kindness: cultivate compassion and love for ourselves and others. This meditation reminds of how interconnected we are in our desire to be loved and happy.
Join Certified Meditation Instructor Amy Rutledge to learn different meditation techniques such as mindfulness, loving-kindness, creative visualizations, and affirmations to cultivate self love, self worth, confidence, compassion, focus, concentration, stress, anxiety relief, and help with navigating difficult emotions and change.Classes are conducted on Zoom. They are 30 minutes with an intro, guided practice, then time for Q&A. This program is hosted by Youth Services and is intended for children 8+, teens, and their families, but all are welcome to join. Register once and be invited to all four programs. Join one or join them all! No special equipment or accessories needed. All you need is a quiet place to sit or lie down.
Today's meditation is
Kindness: cultivate compassion and love for ourselves and others. This meditation reminds of how interconnected we are in our desire to be loved and happy.
Bestselling author Susan Mallery will discuss her latest book, The Vineyard At Painted Moon, in conversation with bestselling author Hank Phillippi Ryan, in this Zoom webinar.
About The Author: #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming, humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives―family, friendship, romance. She's known for putting nuanced characters in emotional situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books have been translated into 28 languages. Susan lives in Washington with her husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur.
About The Book: Step into the vineyard with Susan Mallery’s most irresistible novel yet, as one woman searches for the perfect blend of love, family and wine. Mackenzie Dienes seems to have it all—a beautiful home, close friends and a successful career as an elite winemaker with the family winery. There’s just one problem—it’s not her family, it’s her husband’s. In fact, everything in her life is tied to him—his mother is the closest thing to a mom that she’s ever had, their home is on the family compound, his sister is her best friend. So when she and her husband admit their marriage is over, her pain goes beyond heartbreak. She’s on the brink of losing everything. Her job, her home, her friends and, worst of all, her family. Staying is an option. She can continue to work at the winery, be friends with her mother-in-law, hug her nieces and nephews—but as an employee, nothing more. Or she can surrender every piece of her heart in order to build a legacy of her own. If she can dare to let go of the life she thought she wanted, she might discover something even more beautiful waiting for her beneath a painted moon.
About The Moderator: Hank Phillippi Ryan is a USA Today bestselling author of 12 thrillers, winning the most prestigious awards in the genre: five Agathas, three Anthonys, the Daphne, and for The Other Woman, the coveted Mary Higgins Clark Award. She is also on-air investigative reporter for Boston’s WHDH-TV, with 37 EMMYs and dozens more journalism honors. Book critics call her “a master of suspense,” “a superb and gifted storyteller.” Hank's newest standalone psychological suspense thriller is The First To Lie. Publisher Weekly starred review says: "Stellar. Ryan could win a sixth Agatha win this one."
About The Series: A collection of North of Boston libraries have joined forces to host a series of virtual discussions with bestselling authors this fall and winter. This event is co-sponsored by libraries in Andover, Billerica, Boxford, Burlington, Chelmsford, Dracut, Groveland, Haverhill, Littleton, Middleton, North Reading, Salisbury, Tewksbury, Westford and Wilmington.
Please click on the link to register. The Tewksbury Public Library will be running the Zoom meeting.
Bestselling author Susan Mallery will discuss her latest book, The Vineyard At Painted Moon, in conversation with bestselling author Hank Phillippi Ryan, in this Zoom webinar.
About The Author: #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming, humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives―family, friendship, romance. She's known for putting nuanced characters in emotional situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books have been translated into 28 languages. Susan lives in Washington with her husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur.
About The Book: Step into the vineyard with Susan Mallery’s most irresistible novel yet, as one woman searches for the perfect blend of love, family and wine. Mackenzie Dienes seems to have it all—a beautiful home, close friends and a successful career as an elite winemaker with the family winery. There’s just one problem—it’s not her family, it’s her husband’s. In fact, everything in her life is tied to him—his mother is the closest thing to a mom that she’s ever had, their home is on the family compound, his sister is her best friend. So when she and her husband admit their marriage is over, her pain goes beyond heartbreak. She’s on the brink of losing everything. Her job, her home, her friends and, worst of all, her family. Staying is an option. She can continue to work at the winery, be friends with her mother-in-law, hug her nieces and nephews—but as an employee, nothing more. Or she can surrender every piece of her heart in order to build a legacy of her own. If she can dare to let go of the life she thought she wanted, she might discover something even more beautiful waiting for her beneath a painted moon.
About The Moderator: Hank Phillippi Ryan is a USA Today bestselling author of 12 thrillers, winning the most prestigious awards in the genre: five Agathas, three Anthonys, the Daphne, and for The Other Woman, the coveted Mary Higgins Clark Award. She is also on-air investigative reporter for Boston’s WHDH-TV, with 37 EMMYs and dozens more journalism honors. Book critics call her “a master of suspense,” “a superb and gifted storyteller.” Hank's newest standalone psychological suspense thriller is The First To Lie. Publisher Weekly starred review says: "Stellar. Ryan could win a sixth Agatha win this one."
About The Series: A collection of North of Boston libraries have joined forces to host a series of virtual discussions with bestselling authors this fall and winter. This event is co-sponsored by libraries in Andover, Billerica, Boxford, Burlington, Chelmsford, Dracut, Groveland, Haverhill, Littleton, Middleton, North Reading, Salisbury, Tewksbury, Westford and Wilmington.
Please click on the link to register. The Tewksbury Public Library will be running the Zoom meeting.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Presented by Dina Vargo. A former tour guide for the Boston By Foot, Vargo became interested in off-beat walking tours that revealed a hidden history of people and places which led her to the stories about women not so well known but revolutionary in their own right. An African-American abolitionist, Sarah Parker, refused to give up a seat in a play about a hundred years before Rosa Parks did. Harriet Hemenway and Minna Hall brought the fashion industry to its knees when they led a boycott against plumage in ladies clothing. Vargo will tell you these stories and more.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Presented by Dina Vargo. A former tour guide for the Boston By Foot, Vargo became interested in off-beat walking tours that revealed a hidden history of people and places which led her to the stories about women not so well known but revolutionary in their own right. An African-American abolitionist, Sarah Parker, refused to give up a seat in a play about a hundred years before Rosa Parks did. Harriet Hemenway and Minna Hall brought the fashion industry to its knees when they led a boycott against plumage in ladies clothing. Vargo will tell you these stories and more.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Let's watch some anime together, virtually! You will need a Netflix account and the Teleparty extension added to your Chrome browser. Teleparty allows us to watch together at exactly the same time. There's also a chat box so we can discuss the show as we watch! Today we'll be watching episodes 21 and 22 of Haikyuu!
For grades 6-12.
Registration required. You will receive an invite link at least 15 mins prior to the program start time.
Let's watch some anime together, virtually! You will need a Netflix account and the Teleparty extension added to your Chrome browser. Teleparty allows us to watch together at exactly the same time. There's also a chat box so we can discuss the show as we watch! Today we'll be watching episodes 21 and 22 of Haikyuu!
For grades 6-12.
Registration required. You will receive an invite link at least 15 mins prior to the program start time.
Join us for a fun monthly roundup of seasonal craft ideas you can do at home! The program will be on Facebook Live (recording will be available afterwards), and no signup is needed.
Crafts will be appropriate for various ages.
Join us for a fun monthly roundup of seasonal craft ideas you can do at home! The program will be on Facebook Live (recording will be available afterwards), and no signup is needed.
Crafts will be appropriate for various ages.
Comic books are not just fun to read - they can be incredible gateways for learning about the world! Massachusetts-based graphic novel writer Jason Viola (Science Comics: Polar Bears and Science Comics: The Digestive System) fills his comics with humorous situations, endearing characters, and a lifelong fascination with science. Join Jason for a behind-the-scenes look at how a comic is made and learn about some of the decisions that go into the construction of a professional comic book page! This talk includes time for Q&A and is ideal for ages 7-12.
Held over Zoom, registration required.
Comic books are not just fun to read - they can be incredible gateways for learning about the world! Massachusetts-based graphic novel writer Jason Viola (Science Comics: Polar Bears and Science Comics: The Digestive System) fills his comics with humorous situations, endearing characters, and a lifelong fascination with science. Join Jason for a behind-the-scenes look at how a comic is made and learn about some of the decisions that go into the construction of a professional comic book page! This talk includes time for Q&A and is ideal for ages 7-12.
Held over Zoom, registration required.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
A Woman Ain't I, A Depiction of Sojourner Truth, features living historian Kathryn Woods, a one-woman performance memorializing one of the most significant figures in American History. In this special event, presented by History at Play, LLC, join Sojourner near the end of her life, as she recalls her early days as a child, born a slave in New York and who, with the help of God, renamed herself Sojourner Truth to walk away from slavery. Sojourner's identity blossoms as an evangelist, abolitionist, and seeker for the rights of women. Kathryn Woods breathes life into Sojourner's own words and infuses the performance with spiritual music that Sojourner may have sung to reinvigorate the life of this inspiring spiritual leader.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
A Woman Ain't I, A Depiction of Sojourner Truth, features living historian Kathryn Woods, a one-woman performance memorializing one of the most significant figures in American History. In this special event, presented by History at Play, LLC, join Sojourner near the end of her life, as she recalls her early days as a child, born a slave in New York and who, with the help of God, renamed herself Sojourner Truth to walk away from slavery. Sojourner's identity blossoms as an evangelist, abolitionist, and seeker for the rights of women. Kathryn Woods breathes life into Sojourner's own words and infuses the performance with spiritual music that Sojourner may have sung to reinvigorate the life of this inspiring spiritual leader.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Learn Chess with instructor Glenn Davison! This online class teaches the fundamentals of chess as a strategy game that is the most popular game in the world. In one hour you will learn the basics of playing chess including:
Setting up the chess men
Using the pawns
Chess pieces and how they move to win
Special moves
Ten tips for playing a better game
How to win a game of chess in 4 moves
This class will be held over Zoom, you do NOT need a Chess set to participate!
Ages 8+
Registration required
Learn Chess with instructor Glenn Davison! This online class teaches the fundamentals of chess as a strategy game that is the most popular game in the world. In one hour you will learn the basics of playing chess including:
Setting up the chess men
Using the pawns
Chess pieces and how they move to win
Special moves
Ten tips for playing a better game
How to win a game of chess in 4 moves
This class will be held over Zoom, you do NOT need a Chess set to participate!
Ages 8+
Registration required
A Virtual Conversation with author and activist Jean Trounstine and defense attorney Alicia McNeil
Before the event, watch award-winning attorney, author and social justice advocate, Bryan Stevenson's 2012 TED talk, We need to talk about an injustice. Courageous Conversations and Memorial Hall Library will host a virtual conversation, facilitated by author and activist Jean Trounstine and defense attorney Alicia McNeil, about the issues he raises in the talk, including where we find ourselves as a nation and what we can do to change the current system of incarceration.
Register through Zoom. Memorial Hall Library will be running the Zoom meeting. Please click on the link to register.
About the TED Talk: In an engaging and personal talk -- with cameo appearances from his grandmother and Rosa Parks -- human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about America's justice system, starting with a massive imbalance along racial lines: a third of the country's black male population has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are wrapped up in America's unexamined history, are rarely talked about with this level of candor, insight and persuasiveness.
About the Panelists: Jean Trounstine's most recent book is Boy With A Knife: A Story of Murder, Remorse, and a Prisoner’s Fight for Justice (2016). It explores the true story of Karter Kane Reed and the injustice of sentencing juveniles to adult prisons. Trounstine worked at Framingham Women’s Prison for ten years where she directed eight plays with prisoners. Her highly-praised book about that work, Shakespeare Behind Bars: The Power of Drama in a Women’s Prison (St. Martin's Press) has been featured on NPR, The Connection, Here and Now, and in numerous print publications here and abroad. In 2018, she was invited to Italy and awarded the Gramsci International Award for Theatre in Prison for her work in literature and theatre for the past 30 years. She writes about justice issues for many venues and you can find out more about her on www.jeantrounstine.com or @justicewithjean on Twitter.
Alicia A. McNeil is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School and has been practicing for over 20 years with offices in Wakefield and North Andover, MA. Her practice has always been representing the less fortunate, whether in employment law, civil litigation, criminal defense or criminal appellate work. The majority of her practice has been in the Lawrence area, although she represent clients all across the state. She is currently the Treasurer of the Lawrence Bar Association, has participated as a judge for the American Bar Association Moot Court competitions (both for law students and high school students). She is a member of Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorneys and serves on the Strategic Litigation Panel of the Racial Justice Taskforce. She is an adjunct professor at various colleges. In addition to her JD degree, she holds both an Associates and Bachelor’s degree in Theological Studies.
About Bryan Stevenson: Bryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, a human rights organization in Montgomery, Alabama. Under his leadership, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair sentencing, exonerating innocent death row prisoners, confronting abuse of the incarcerated and the mentally ill, and aiding children prosecuted as adults.
Mr. Stevenson has argued and won multiple cases at the United States Supreme Court, including a 2019 ruling protecting condemned prisoners who suffer from dementia and a landmark 2012 ruling that banned mandatory life-imprisonment-without-parole sentences for all children 17 or younger. Mr. Stevenson and his staff have won reversals, relief, or release from prison for over 135 wrongly condemned prisoners on death row and won relief for hundreds of others wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced.
Mr. Stevenson has initiated major new anti-poverty and anti-discrimination efforts that challenge inequality in America. He led the creation of two highly acclaimed cultural sites which opened in 2018: the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. These new national landmark institutions chronicle the legacy of slavery, lynching, and racial segregation, and the connection to mass incarceration and contemporary issues of racial bias. Mr. Stevenson is also a Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law.
Mr. Stevenson’s work has won him numerous awards, including the prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Prize; the ABA Medal, the American Bar Association’s highest honor; the National Medal of Liberty from the American Civil Liberties Union after he was nominated by United States Supreme Court Justice John Stevens; the Public Interest Lawyer of the Year by the National Association of Public Interest Lawyers; and the Olaf Palme Prize in Stockholm, Sweden, for international human rights. In 2015, he was named to the Time 100 list recognizing the world’s most influential people. In 2016, he received the American Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshall Award. He was named in Fortune’s 2016 and 2017 World’s Greatest Leaders list. He received the Martin Luther King Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize from the King Center in Atlanta in 2018.
Mr. Stevenson has received over 40 honorary doctoral degrees, including degrees from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Oxford University. He is the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Just Mercy, which was named by Time Magazine as one of the 10 Best Books of Nonfiction for 2014 and has been awarded several honors, including the American Library Association’s Carnegie Medal for best nonfiction book of 2015 and a 2015 NAACP Image Award. Just Mercy was recently adapted as a major motion picture. He is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and the Harvard School of Government.
A Virtual Conversation with author and activist Jean Trounstine and defense attorney Alicia McNeil
Before the event, watch award-winning attorney, author and social justice advocate, Bryan Stevenson's 2012 TED talk, We need to talk about an injustice. Courageous Conversations and Memorial Hall Library will host a virtual conversation, facilitated by author and activist Jean Trounstine and defense attorney Alicia McNeil, about the issues he raises in the talk, including where we find ourselves as a nation and what we can do to change the current system of incarceration.
Register through Zoom. Memorial Hall Library will be running the Zoom meeting. Please click on the link to register.
About the TED Talk: In an engaging and personal talk -- with cameo appearances from his grandmother and Rosa Parks -- human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about America's justice system, starting with a massive imbalance along racial lines: a third of the country's black male population has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are wrapped up in America's unexamined history, are rarely talked about with this level of candor, insight and persuasiveness.
About the Panelists: Jean Trounstine's most recent book is Boy With A Knife: A Story of Murder, Remorse, and a Prisoner’s Fight for Justice (2016). It explores the true story of Karter Kane Reed and the injustice of sentencing juveniles to adult prisons. Trounstine worked at Framingham Women’s Prison for ten years where she directed eight plays with prisoners. Her highly-praised book about that work, Shakespeare Behind Bars: The Power of Drama in a Women’s Prison (St. Martin's Press) has been featured on NPR, The Connection, Here and Now, and in numerous print publications here and abroad. In 2018, she was invited to Italy and awarded the Gramsci International Award for Theatre in Prison for her work in literature and theatre for the past 30 years. She writes about justice issues for many venues and you can find out more about her on www.jeantrounstine.com or @justicewithjean on Twitter.
Alicia A. McNeil is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School and has been practicing for over 20 years with offices in Wakefield and North Andover, MA. Her practice has always been representing the less fortunate, whether in employment law, civil litigation, criminal defense or criminal appellate work. The majority of her practice has been in the Lawrence area, although she represent clients all across the state. She is currently the Treasurer of the Lawrence Bar Association, has participated as a judge for the American Bar Association Moot Court competitions (both for law students and high school students). She is a member of Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorneys and serves on the Strategic Litigation Panel of the Racial Justice Taskforce. She is an adjunct professor at various colleges. In addition to her JD degree, she holds both an Associates and Bachelor’s degree in Theological Studies.
About Bryan Stevenson: Bryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, a human rights organization in Montgomery, Alabama. Under his leadership, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair sentencing, exonerating innocent death row prisoners, confronting abuse of the incarcerated and the mentally ill, and aiding children prosecuted as adults.
Mr. Stevenson has argued and won multiple cases at the United States Supreme Court, including a 2019 ruling protecting condemned prisoners who suffer from dementia and a landmark 2012 ruling that banned mandatory life-imprisonment-without-parole sentences for all children 17 or younger. Mr. Stevenson and his staff have won reversals, relief, or release from prison for over 135 wrongly condemned prisoners on death row and won relief for hundreds of others wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced.
Mr. Stevenson has initiated major new anti-poverty and anti-discrimination efforts that challenge inequality in America. He led the creation of two highly acclaimed cultural sites which opened in 2018: the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. These new national landmark institutions chronicle the legacy of slavery, lynching, and racial segregation, and the connection to mass incarceration and contemporary issues of racial bias. Mr. Stevenson is also a Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law.
Mr. Stevenson’s work has won him numerous awards, including the prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Prize; the ABA Medal, the American Bar Association’s highest honor; the National Medal of Liberty from the American Civil Liberties Union after he was nominated by United States Supreme Court Justice John Stevens; the Public Interest Lawyer of the Year by the National Association of Public Interest Lawyers; and the Olaf Palme Prize in Stockholm, Sweden, for international human rights. In 2015, he was named to the Time 100 list recognizing the world’s most influential people. In 2016, he received the American Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshall Award. He was named in Fortune’s 2016 and 2017 World’s Greatest Leaders list. He received the Martin Luther King Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize from the King Center in Atlanta in 2018.
Mr. Stevenson has received over 40 honorary doctoral degrees, including degrees from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Oxford University. He is the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Just Mercy, which was named by Time Magazine as one of the 10 Best Books of Nonfiction for 2014 and has been awarded several honors, including the American Library Association’s Carnegie Medal for best nonfiction book of 2015 and a 2015 NAACP Image Award. Just Mercy was recently adapted as a major motion picture. He is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and the Harvard School of Government.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join us once again for a night of cross-town/interstate trivia with our friendly rivals from Plaistow.
Register using the link below to play along. Please include your team name below and the number of players on your team.
Not only are you playing for bragging rights, but restaurant gift certificates will be awarded to top placing teams. The game is targeted towards adults but is open to all ages. Some questions will be Jeopardy level, while others will be easier. Local/regional history will also be featured.
Well-known local trivia host Stephen Wagner will be our quizmaster. This program will be held on Zoom. We will send an email on the day of the program that includes the link as well as additional information about the setup and rules of the game. See you then!
About our host:
Stephen R Wagner is the author of six books and is The Former Poet Laureate of Amesbury, Massachusetts. For the last three years, he's hosted a monthly trivia night for Barewolf Breweries in Amesbury. Stephen's style of trivia eschews a traditional focus on pop culture, and instead looks to explore the fascinating facts of the universe all around us. One fun fact is that Stephen has never actually "attended" a trivia event, himself, yet he's hosted over thirty five well attended trivia nights, for a variety of public and private groups, over the last several years.
Join us once again for a night of cross-town/interstate trivia with our friendly rivals from Plaistow.
Register using the link below to play along. Please include your team name below and the number of players on your team.
Not only are you playing for bragging rights, but restaurant gift certificates will be awarded to top placing teams. The game is targeted towards adults but is open to all ages. Some questions will be Jeopardy level, while others will be easier. Local/regional history will also be featured.
Well-known local trivia host Stephen Wagner will be our quizmaster. This program will be held on Zoom. We will send an email on the day of the program that includes the link as well as additional information about the setup and rules of the game. See you then!
About our host:
Stephen R Wagner is the author of six books and is The Former Poet Laureate of Amesbury, Massachusetts. For the last three years, he's hosted a monthly trivia night for Barewolf Breweries in Amesbury. Stephen's style of trivia eschews a traditional focus on pop culture, and instead looks to explore the fascinating facts of the universe all around us. One fun fact is that Stephen has never actually "attended" a trivia event, himself, yet he's hosted over thirty five well attended trivia nights, for a variety of public and private groups, over the last several years.
Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping is a power point presentation featuring the variety of trees, shrubs, vines, canes, and herbaceous perennials that can be grown in New England for bountiful harvests of fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Participants learn how to establish and care for these plants using organic methods of cultivation. Nutritional and medicinal benefits of the plants are discussed as well. Questions and comments are welcome throughout the presentation. Presented by Naturalist and Landscaper John Root.
Part of HPL's Spring Gardening series. This program and series are a collaboration between HPL and the Haverhill Garden Club.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping is a power point presentation featuring the variety of trees, shrubs, vines, canes, and herbaceous perennials that can be grown in New England for bountiful harvests of fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Participants learn how to establish and care for these plants using organic methods of cultivation. Nutritional and medicinal benefits of the plants are discussed as well. Questions and comments are welcome throughout the presentation. Presented by Naturalist and Landscaper John Root.
Part of HPL's Spring Gardening series. This program and series are a collaboration between HPL and the Haverhill Garden Club.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
A card making and paper crafting class for beginners as well as those with stamping and papercrafting experience.
We will be creating projects such as multi layered cards, bookmarks and 3-D Items, using several techniques including stamping, die cutting, and embossing.
Workshop led by Ruth Tinkham.
This program will be held via Zoom. A link will be sent on the day of the event. Additionally, materials will be distributed to participants.
A card making and paper crafting class for beginners as well as those with stamping and papercrafting experience.
We will be creating projects such as multi layered cards, bookmarks and 3-D Items, using several techniques including stamping, die cutting, and embossing.
Workshop led by Ruth Tinkham.
This program will be held via Zoom. A link will be sent on the day of the event. Additionally, materials will be distributed to participants.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Download the free Among Us app and join us to find the impostor! We will be Zooming at the same time so ideally you should have a second device to do that from.
Registration required. For teens in grades 6-12.
Download the free Among Us app and join us to find the impostor! We will be Zooming at the same time so ideally you should have a second device to do that from.
Registration required. For teens in grades 6-12.
Just beginning to read chapter books? Then, check out this virtual book club of "Branches" titles. These beginner books have vibrant illustrations and fun characters. Each month we will focus on a different book series and complete a STEM activity. Make sure you register to save your spot. Then, we will send you an email to arrange a pickup time for your copy of this month's book (to keep!) and the supplies for the STEM activity.
This month's book is "Diary of a Pug - Pug Blasts Off" by Kyla May and the activity is a build-your-own catapult set. This set will take some time and adult-help to put together, so we recommend completing the kit ahead of the book club meeting. Then, you can show-off your new catapult during the Zoom meeting. Camera and microphone required to fully use Zoom, but you can turn off the camera and mute the mic if you prefer.
Recommended for Ages 5-8
Just beginning to read chapter books? Then, check out this virtual book club of "Branches" titles. These beginner books have vibrant illustrations and fun characters. Each month we will focus on a different book series and complete a STEM activity. Make sure you register to save your spot. Then, we will send you an email to arrange a pickup time for your copy of this month's book (to keep!) and the supplies for the STEM activity.
This month's book is "Diary of a Pug - Pug Blasts Off" by Kyla May and the activity is a build-your-own catapult set. This set will take some time and adult-help to put together, so we recommend completing the kit ahead of the book club meeting. Then, you can show-off your new catapult during the Zoom meeting. Camera and microphone required to fully use Zoom, but you can turn off the camera and mute the mic if you prefer.
Recommended for Ages 5-8
Learn about Resume building during this workshop, which focuses on Cypress Resume, a resume building resource available to HPL patrons. We'll also discuss additional career-related electronic resources availabel to HPL patrons. Led by HPL reference librarian Brendan Kieran.
Part of the Journey to Success series, a collaboration between MakeIT Haverhill, YWCA Northeastern Massachusetts, and HPL.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Learn about Resume building during this workshop, which focuses on Cypress Resume, a resume building resource available to HPL patrons. We'll also discuss additional career-related electronic resources availabel to HPL patrons. Led by HPL reference librarian Brendan Kieran.
Part of the Journey to Success series, a collaboration between MakeIT Haverhill, YWCA Northeastern Massachusetts, and HPL.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join us for a brief call to share something you are grateful for in a welcoming, friendly space! This program will take place entirely over the phone, so no computer is necessary! Please call adult programming librarian Brendan Kieran at 978-373-1586, x608 to register or learn more about the program. You can also register here. We will send you the information you will need to call in after you register.
Join us for a brief call to share something you are grateful for in a welcoming, friendly space! This program will take place entirely over the phone, so no computer is necessary! Please call adult programming librarian Brendan Kieran at 978-373-1586, x608 to register or learn more about the program. You can also register here. We will send you the information you will need to call in after you register.
Debbie Coltin from PJ Library and the Lappin Foundation will be hosting an engaging Passover Storytime for ages 0-6. There will be stories as well as songs by Cantor Idan Irelander from Temple Emanuel. This is a Zoom storytime, so registrants will need a camera and microphone (but not required). Please register for the storytime - just register one time for the whole family. We will email you the link to join the Zoom program the day of the storytime.
Debbie Coltin from PJ Library and the Lappin Foundation will be hosting an engaging Passover Storytime for ages 0-6. There will be stories as well as songs by Cantor Idan Irelander from Temple Emanuel. This is a Zoom storytime, so registrants will need a camera and microphone (but not required). Please register for the storytime - just register one time for the whole family. We will email you the link to join the Zoom program the day of the storytime.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Silver Medals Book Club discusses The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani on Zoom.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani on Zoom.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Take a fun and enlightening journey through Boston Red Sox history with the author of the Ultimate Boston Red Sox Time Machine Book. This presentation features videos and photographs of the greatest and most fascinating players, teams, events and moments in franchise history. The program also includes trivia questions for patrons to ponder and covers Sox history from the Royal Rooters, who launched Red Sox Nation, all the way to the four World Series championships and beyond. It will conclude with a question-and-answer period. Author Martin Gitlin will have autographed and personalized copies of his book available online following the program.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Take a fun and enlightening journey through Boston Red Sox history with the author of the Ultimate Boston Red Sox Time Machine Book. This presentation features videos and photographs of the greatest and most fascinating players, teams, events and moments in franchise history. The program also includes trivia questions for patrons to ponder and covers Sox history from the Royal Rooters, who launched Red Sox Nation, all the way to the four World Series championships and beyond. It will conclude with a question-and-answer period. Author Martin Gitlin will have autographed and personalized copies of his book available online following the program.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Turn your favorite photo into a work of art using a simple image transfer process. Register here to reserve your kit, pick up your kit from the library, and go to our website to follow an instructional video made by HPL staff to make your stirrer!
You can pick-up your kit starting Thursday, March 18th. The last day to pick up is Thursday, March 25th. Please call the library to arrange a curbside pick-up.
Note: You will need a photocopy or laser-printed image (cannot be an inkjet printout). You are welcome to come to the library to make a photocopy or print from our printer! Please call 978-373-1586 to make an appointment.
Turn your favorite photo into a work of art using a simple image transfer process. Register here to reserve your kit, pick up your kit from the library, and go to our website to follow an instructional video made by HPL staff to make your stirrer!
You can pick-up your kit starting Thursday, March 18th. The last day to pick up is Thursday, March 25th. Please call the library to arrange a curbside pick-up.
Note: You will need a photocopy or laser-printed image (cannot be an inkjet printout). You are welcome to come to the library to make a photocopy or print from our printer! Please call 978-373-1586 to make an appointment.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Presented by Kerry Ann Mendez, award-winning garden designer, speaker, and author at Perennially Yours, LLC. In this video Kerry Ann shows you …
-How to create head-turning, planet-friendly gardens that are the talk of the neighborhood and the pollinator world
-Ways to incorporate the concept of right plant-right place with an emphasis on natives
-Smart water practices, natural insect controls, sources for neonic-free plants, maintaining healthy soil, living mulches, winning the war against weeds naturally, and more!
You’ll Also Get …
-Detailed lecture notes with tons of helpful tips and plant descriptions.
-A form for Master Gardeners, Certified Horticulturists and Landscape Architects to fill out and submit for continuing education credit hour approval.
Plants described in this video range in hardiness from zones 3 to 8.
Part of HPL's Spring Gardening series. This program and series are a collaboration between HPL and the Haverhill Garden Club.
Note: This is a prerecorded webinar. Link will be sent to patrons at listed time.
Presented by Kerry Ann Mendez, award-winning garden designer, speaker, and author at Perennially Yours, LLC. In this video Kerry Ann shows you …
-How to create head-turning, planet-friendly gardens that are the talk of the neighborhood and the pollinator world
-Ways to incorporate the concept of right plant-right place with an emphasis on natives
-Smart water practices, natural insect controls, sources for neonic-free plants, maintaining healthy soil, living mulches, winning the war against weeds naturally, and more!
You’ll Also Get …
-Detailed lecture notes with tons of helpful tips and plant descriptions.
-A form for Master Gardeners, Certified Horticulturists and Landscape Architects to fill out and submit for continuing education credit hour approval.
Plants described in this video range in hardiness from zones 3 to 8.
Part of HPL's Spring Gardening series. This program and series are a collaboration between HPL and the Haverhill Garden Club.
Note: This is a prerecorded webinar. Link will be sent to patrons at listed time.
Are you a speller extraordinaire? Join us for a spelling bee for adults and take a chance at being HPL's spelling champion! We'll have a prize for the winner!
Want to watch but not play? That's fine, too! Feel free to register anyway, and you'll get the link to watch!
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Are you a speller extraordinaire? Join us for a spelling bee for adults and take a chance at being HPL's spelling champion! We'll have a prize for the winner!
Want to watch but not play? That's fine, too! Feel free to register anyway, and you'll get the link to watch!
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join us for a fun monthly roundup of seasonal craft ideas you can do at home! The program will be on Facebook Live (recording will be available afterwards), and no signup is needed.
Crafts will be appropriate for various ages.
Join us for a fun monthly roundup of seasonal craft ideas you can do at home! The program will be on Facebook Live (recording will be available afterwards), and no signup is needed.
Crafts will be appropriate for various ages.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Climate change is the number one existential threat to humanity and the planet, but some communities are more vulnerable than others. Where does social justice and climate change overlap? How does identity (race, gender, age, etc.) influence the way a person will be impacted by climate change? And how can we, as concerned community members, fight climate change in a way that is just and equitable for all?
Join Nia Keith, Mass Audubon’s Climate Change Education Manager, in an interactive lecture on climate justice. Join fellow community members as we make space for questions, conversations, and, most importantly, climate action.
Presenter Bio:
Nia Keith is a science educator with more than 15 years' experience working in nonprofits, schools, and cultural institutions. Dedicated to cultivating equity and justice in all environments, Nia has spent her career motivating people to address environmental, social, and economic issues. Her current role as the statewide Climate Change Education Manager for Mass Audubon, allows her to work in many settings, including classrooms, nature reserves, and online. She designs and delivers interactive lessons for all ages, to help people understand and take action to fight climate change. Nia holds a Master of Science in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send a link with instructions on the day of the program.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Just beginning to read chapter books? Then, check out this virtual book club of "Branches" titles. These beginner books have vibrant illustrations and fun characters. Each month we will focus on a different book series and complete a STEM activity. Make sure you register to save your spot. Then, we will send you an email to arrange a pickup time for your copy of this month's book (to keep!) and the supplies for the STEM activity.
This month's book is "Press Start - Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy" by Thomas Flintham and the activity is a build-your-own chain reaction set. It will take some time to design, test out, and improve your chain reaction, so we recommend getting started on the STEM activity ahead of the book club meeting. Then, you can show-off your chain reaction design during the Zoom meeting. Camera and microphone required to fully use Zoom, but you can turn off the camera and mute the mic if you prefer.
Recommended for Ages 5-8
Just beginning to read chapter books? Then, check out this virtual book club of "Branches" titles. These beginner books have vibrant illustrations and fun characters. Each month we will focus on a different book series and complete a STEM activity. Make sure you register to save your spot. Then, we will send you an email to arrange a pickup time for your copy of this month's book (to keep!) and the supplies for the STEM activity.
This month's book is "Press Start - Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy" by Thomas Flintham and the activity is a build-your-own chain reaction set. It will take some time to design, test out, and improve your chain reaction, so we recommend getting started on the STEM activity ahead of the book club meeting. Then, you can show-off your chain reaction design during the Zoom meeting. Camera and microphone required to fully use Zoom, but you can turn off the camera and mute the mic if you prefer.
Recommended for Ages 5-8
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Join Joan for a Virtual Playful Preschool Storytime! We will read stories, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
The storytime will be LIVE on Facebook on Thursdays mornings at 10am on the Haverhill Public Library Facebook page, and will continue to be available afterwards on the site as well.
This program is geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old. However, everyone enjoys stories and we have no limit on number of "attendees," so all are welcome.
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Silver Medals Book Club discusses The Book of Boy by Catherine Gilbert Murdock.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses The Book of Boy by Catherine Gilbert Murdock.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Paper Plate Extravaganza is your weekly serving of art!
We will use paper plates, and other common craft items you may have at home, to create something cool!
A new video will be posted weekly on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FpXmtibOnx28RLKjd4vpw
Silver Medals Book Club discusses One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses Doll Bones by Holly Black.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals
Silver Medals Book Club discusses Doll Bones by Holly Black.
SILVER MEDALS is the bi-monthly book club that discusses Newbery Honor books. Not the gold-medal winners -- but the runner ups.
The first time you register, you receive your SILVER MEDALS book club kit. This kit includes a journal, pen, and book darts to mark all your favorite passages. You will also receive a silver medal to wear to every meeting.
Every other month, you will receive your own paperback copy of the book that is up for discussion. You must register for each discussion to receive the book, which will be available the month prior to the meeting.
For more information, visit https://haverhillpl.org/silvermedals