Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a program. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy movement games and have fun with puppets. This program is for children ages 0-2, presented by FCC. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a program. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy movement games and have fun with puppets. This program is for children ages 0-2, presented by FCC. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
The City of Peabody, as the lead entitiy of the North Shore HOME Consortium, is the recipient of over seven million dollars in HOME ARP funding. The NSHC has created a draft plan for the use of these funds, available on the City of Peabody website at www.peabody-ma.gov, and is inviting feedback on that document. This public hearing will allow the public from the Haverhill area to come speak on their thoughts on the use of HOME Arp funds.
The City of Peabody, as the lead entitiy of the North Shore HOME Consortium, is the recipient of over seven million dollars in HOME ARP funding. The NSHC has created a draft plan for the use of these funds, available on the City of Peabody website at www.peabody-ma.gov, and is inviting feedback on that document. This public hearing will allow the public from the Haverhill area to come speak on their thoughts on the use of HOME Arp funds.
Ages 8-12. All subjects. Bilingual English & Spanish. Parent, student, and tutor sessions available by request.
Para estudiantes de 8-12 años. En todos las materias. Bilingüe: inglés y español. Sesiones bilingües para estudiantes y padres con tutora estan disponible a pedidio.
Ages 8-12. All subjects. Bilingual English & Spanish. Parent, student, and tutor sessions available by request.
Para estudiantes de 8-12 años. En todos las materias. Bilingüe: inglés y español. Sesiones bilingües para estudiantes y padres con tutora estan disponible a pedidio.
Meeting for the upcoming plant sale
Meeting for the upcoming plant sale
Please join FCC and Rockabye Beats for an interactive Music class.
This class is filled with songs for all ages, live music, bilingual songs, dancing and more!
Ages 0-8
Please join FCC and Rockabye Beats for an interactive Music class.
This class is filled with songs for all ages, live music, bilingual songs, dancing and more!
Ages 0-8
Follow along as a member of the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project shows step by step how to make a lovely lotus flower lantern using colored paper and wire frames. A short documentary will follow.
This class will be held over Zoom and kits are available to pick up at the library. This is best suited for ages 10+ if working independently, younger children will need assistance.
A perfect way to learn about Korean culture for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Registration required.
Follow along as a member of the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project shows step by step how to make a lovely lotus flower lantern using colored paper and wire frames. A short documentary will follow.
This class will be held over Zoom and kits are available to pick up at the library. This is best suited for ages 10+ if working independently, younger children will need assistance.
A perfect way to learn about Korean culture for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Registration required.
Follow along as a member of the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project shows step by step how to make a lovely lotus flower lantern using colored paper and wire frames. A short documentary will follow.
This class will be held over Zoom and kits are available to pick up at the library. This is best suited for ages 10+ if working independently, younger children will need assistance.
A perfect way to learn about Korean culture for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Registration required.
Follow along as a member of the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project shows step by step how to make a lovely lotus flower lantern using colored paper and wire frames. A short documentary will follow.
This class will be held over Zoom and kits are available to pick up at the library. This is best suited for ages 10+ if working independently, younger children will need assistance.
A perfect way to learn about Korean culture for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Registration required.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Friends of HPL Luncheon from 9 to 3
Friends of HPL Luncheon from 9 to 3
Join Joan for reading adventures at Pre-K Storytimers!! We will read stories, play games, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
This program geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old, and the program may be held outside during nice weather.
Join Joan for reading adventures at Pre-K Storytimers!! We will read stories, play games, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
This program geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old, and the program may be held outside during nice weather.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and so we are exploring how art can make us feel better. We will try different ways to create art and you can see which one you like best!
All materials provided.
Ages 6-11. Registration is required.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and so we are exploring how art can make us feel better. We will try different ways to create art and you can see which one you like best!
All materials provided.
Ages 6-11. Registration is required.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and each Thursday we will be offering a meditation session with Amy Rutledge. Each week will feature a different technique!
This week you will practice the humming bee breath to release stress and calm the nervous system followed by mindfulness meditation that helps cultivate loving non-judgmental awareness of our life experiences and tools to anchor ourselves into the present moment.
These sessions are for teens in grades 6-12.
Please register to receive the link.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and each Thursday we will be offering a meditation session with Amy Rutledge. Each week will feature a different technique!
This week you will practice the humming bee breath to release stress and calm the nervous system followed by mindfulness meditation that helps cultivate loving non-judgmental awareness of our life experiences and tools to anchor ourselves into the present moment.
These sessions are for teens in grades 6-12.
Please register to receive the link.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Are you a performing artist, established or aspiring? Join HPL for an Open Mic Night on Thursday, May 19 at 7:00 PM! Come and sing, play an instrument. read poetry, or more! Share your art with us. Our featured guest this month is Surya Sarkhel!
Surya (Arundhati) is a trained classical dancer, Tabla player, songwriter, singer, poet, and artist, and a bit of a comedian. She has performed all over the USA for more than four decades, dancing, poetry reading, and Tabla playing. She is a longtime Haverhill resident and American citizen. Her new book "Love Haverhill" is going to publish soon. She has already published a few books in her mother language and in English, and has won a prize for her poetry and Indian dance. She has loved to write poetry from a young age and art is in her blood. Recently she danced to Boston singer Mark Bishop Evans' song. She has appeared locally at Hearing Room, HC Media, Haverhill Library, Senior Center, Haverhill Court House, Sapne (Asian poetry group), One Broadway Collaborative, and last year she danced at the Haverhill Multicultural program. Her article about Diwali (celebration of light) was published with her art in a local paper (Merrimac Valley). See her dance, share her artwork, and read one of her poems! She may also sing or play a little Tabla.
Light refreshments will be provided.
This is a hybrid program. It will take place in the auditorium with a Zoom option available. When registering, please indicate whether you plan to attend in person or on Zoom.
Are you a performing artist, established or aspiring? Join HPL for an Open Mic Night on Thursday, May 19 at 7:00 PM! Come and sing, play an instrument. read poetry, or more! Share your art with us. Our featured guest this month is Surya Sarkhel!
Surya (Arundhati) is a trained classical dancer, Tabla player, songwriter, singer, poet, and artist, and a bit of a comedian. She has performed all over the USA for more than four decades, dancing, poetry reading, and Tabla playing. She is a longtime Haverhill resident and American citizen. Her new book "Love Haverhill" is going to publish soon. She has already published a few books in her mother language and in English, and has won a prize for her poetry and Indian dance. She has loved to write poetry from a young age and art is in her blood. Recently she danced to Boston singer Mark Bishop Evans' song. She has appeared locally at Hearing Room, HC Media, Haverhill Library, Senior Center, Haverhill Court House, Sapne (Asian poetry group), One Broadway Collaborative, and last year she danced at the Haverhill Multicultural program. Her article about Diwali (celebration of light) was published with her art in a local paper (Merrimac Valley). See her dance, share her artwork, and read one of her poems! She may also sing or play a little Tabla.
Light refreshments will be provided.
This is a hybrid program. It will take place in the auditorium with a Zoom option available. When registering, please indicate whether you plan to attend in person or on Zoom.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a fun interactive music class for children ages 0-8. We will sing songs, play with instruments and dance away with scarfs, parachutes and more! This program is hosted by FCC at Haverhill Public Library. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a fun interactive music class for children ages 0-8. We will sing songs, play with instruments and dance away with scarfs, parachutes and more! This program is hosted by FCC at Haverhill Public Library. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Lindsay’s funny, fast-paced, and highly interactive variety show delights the young and the young at heart! Kids will meet several larger-than-life, hand-crafted puppets... Perhaps a goofy moose, a heroic tiger, or a lovable bear. Oh my! Maybe a dancing robot or flamingo, an adorable mouse, a stubborn goat, a shy dragon, or a singing dinosaur! Come find out who's making an appearance this time!
Lindsay has been performing full-time since 2011, presenting to several thousand children each year. Through animated storytelling and thoughtful messaging, she hopes to inspire creative play, resilience, and empathy in even the youngest. She also believes shared joy and laughter strengthen communities.
This program is a great fit for ages 3-8 and families.
Registration is appreciated but not required.
Lindsay’s funny, fast-paced, and highly interactive variety show delights the young and the young at heart! Kids will meet several larger-than-life, hand-crafted puppets... Perhaps a goofy moose, a heroic tiger, or a lovable bear. Oh my! Maybe a dancing robot or flamingo, an adorable mouse, a stubborn goat, a shy dragon, or a singing dinosaur! Come find out who's making an appearance this time!
Lindsay has been performing full-time since 2011, presenting to several thousand children each year. Through animated storytelling and thoughtful messaging, she hopes to inspire creative play, resilience, and empathy in even the youngest. She also believes shared joy and laughter strengthen communities.
This program is a great fit for ages 3-8 and families.
Registration is appreciated but not required.
Join Colleen for a baby storytime on Monday mornings in the auditorium! We have storytime supplies for families to use and keep, so that the kiddos can safely participate in this fun program (i.e. shaker, scarf, song/rhyme handouts). You'll get a storytime bag the first time you attend Lapsit, then bring it with you every Monday! Register to save your spot.
Program geared at ages 0-2 (older siblings welcome)
Program will be outdoors when weather is nice! Then, we will meet on the hill next to the library. Bring a blanket to sit on.
Join Colleen for a baby storytime on Monday mornings in the auditorium! We have storytime supplies for families to use and keep, so that the kiddos can safely participate in this fun program (i.e. shaker, scarf, song/rhyme handouts). You'll get a storytime bag the first time you attend Lapsit, then bring it with you every Monday! Register to save your spot.
Program geared at ages 0-2 (older siblings welcome)
Program will be outdoors when weather is nice! Then, we will meet on the hill next to the library. Bring a blanket to sit on.
Cuddle up and read with a very special therapy dog and their handler! Choose your own books, relax with Finn, and practice your reading skills. Children must be able to read independently.
Registration is required. There are (4) 15 minute time slots.
Cuddle up and read with a very special therapy dog and their handler! Choose your own books, relax with Finn, and practice your reading skills. Children must be able to read independently.
Registration is required. There are (4) 15 minute time slots.
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.
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.
Meeting
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a program. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy movement games and have fun with puppets. This program is for children ages 0-2, presented by FCC. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a program. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy movement games and have fun with puppets. This program is for children ages 0-2, presented by FCC. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
There's nothing like petting a dog to calm your mind! Come hang out with Dottie (a standard poodle) and de-stress! Teens can visit with Dottie in pairs for 15 mins.
This program is part of our Mental Health Awareness series for teens.
Grades 6-12.
Registration required.
There's nothing like petting a dog to calm your mind! Come hang out with Dottie (a standard poodle) and de-stress! Teens can visit with Dottie in pairs for 15 mins.
This program is part of our Mental Health Awareness series for teens.
Grades 6-12.
Registration required.
Ages 8-12. All subjects. Bilingual English & Spanish. Parent, student, and tutor sessions available by request.
Para estudiantes de 8-12 años. En todos las materias. Bilingüe: inglés y español. Sesiones bilingües para estudiantes y padres con tutora estan disponible a pedidio.
Ages 8-12. All subjects. Bilingual English & Spanish. Parent, student, and tutor sessions available by request.
Para estudiantes de 8-12 años. En todos las materias. Bilingüe: inglés y español. Sesiones bilingües para estudiantes y padres con tutora estan disponible a pedidio.
This virtual beginner book club is perfect for fans of fantasy! You read the book and complete an activity or craft. Then, we chat about the book and show off our creations during the Zoom meeting. This month's title is: Zoey and Sassafras #1: Dragons and Marshmallows. Once you register, we will email you the Zoom link and arrange a time to pickup the book club packet and checkout a copy of the book.
Ages 6-10. Registration is required.
This virtual beginner book club is perfect for fans of fantasy! You read the book and complete an activity or craft. Then, we chat about the book and show off our creations during the Zoom meeting. This month's title is: Zoey and Sassafras #1: Dragons and Marshmallows. Once you register, we will email you the Zoom link and arrange a time to pickup the book club packet and checkout a copy of the book.
Ages 6-10. Registration is required.
A parent group from Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School focused on improving diversity, equity, and inclusion at our school.
A parent group from Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School focused on improving diversity, equity, and inclusion at our school.
Please join FCC and Rockabye Beats for an interactive Music class.
This class is filled with songs for all ages, live music, bilingual songs, dancing and more!
Ages 0-8
Please join FCC and Rockabye Beats for an interactive Music class.
This class is filled with songs for all ages, live music, bilingual songs, dancing and more!
Ages 0-8
Get ready for some movement, relaxation, and breathing in fun children's yoga class. Wear your comfy clothes and get ready to move.
Ages 6-11. Registration is required.
Get ready for some movement, relaxation, and breathing in fun children's yoga class. Wear your comfy clothes and get ready to move.
Ages 6-11. Registration is required.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
You can’t read the news without seeing hype about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Is this the first wave of a cashless future or just an overhyped technology? One thing is for sure: there’s a lot of money riding on its success. Join Michael as he discusses the basics about Bitcoin.
Presented by Michael Gershbein from Very Smart People.
Bio on Michael:
Mike Gershbein is our founding Very Smart Person. While employed as a public librarian for 10 years he provided one-on-one and group instruction in all types of technology. He founded Very Smart People because he loves helping individuals of all ages and realizes that if personal technology isn't fun and easy to use and doesn't make our lives better then it's probably not worth using!
Organized by the Rockport Library, in collaboration with the libraries in North Reading, Pepperell, Clinton, West Newbury, Haverhill, Saugus, Danvers, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough, Wilmington and Atkinson, NH.
Please click on the link to register. You'll receive a Zoom link via email.
You can’t read the news without seeing hype about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Is this the first wave of a cashless future or just an overhyped technology? One thing is for sure: there’s a lot of money riding on its success. Join Michael as he discusses the basics about Bitcoin.
Presented by Michael Gershbein from Very Smart People.
Bio on Michael:
Mike Gershbein is our founding Very Smart Person. While employed as a public librarian for 10 years he provided one-on-one and group instruction in all types of technology. He founded Very Smart People because he loves helping individuals of all ages and realizes that if personal technology isn't fun and easy to use and doesn't make our lives better then it's probably not worth using!
Organized by the Rockport Library, in collaboration with the libraries in North Reading, Pepperell, Clinton, West Newbury, Haverhill, Saugus, Danvers, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough, Wilmington and Atkinson, NH.
Please click on the link to register. You'll receive a Zoom link via email.
Join Joan for reading adventures at Pre-K Storytimers!! We will read stories, play games, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
This program geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old, and the program may be held outside during nice weather.
Join Joan for reading adventures at Pre-K Storytimers!! We will read stories, play games, do crafts, and have oodles of fun.
This program geared at children who are 3 to 5 years old, and the program may be held outside during nice weather.
Have you heard of kindness rocks before? We will be painting rocks and putting kind words on them! You can put them in a garden, share one with a friend who needs a little encouragement, leave one for someone to find, or even swap your kindness rock with a friend's kindness rock. The possibilies are endless when you spread kindness!
All materials are provided.
Ages 6-11. Registration is required.
Have you heard of kindness rocks before? We will be painting rocks and putting kind words on them! You can put them in a garden, share one with a friend who needs a little encouragement, leave one for someone to find, or even swap your kindness rock with a friend's kindness rock. The possibilies are endless when you spread kindness!
All materials are provided.
Ages 6-11. Registration is required.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and each Thursday we will be offering a meditation session with Amy Rutledge. Each week will feature a different technique!
This week will feature a sound healing bath. Lie down, relax, and enjoy the vibrations and sounds of crystal sound bowls and chimes. This sound meditation journey creates a soothing effect throughout the entire body that can help relax, distress, and help with sleep!
These sessions are for teens in grades 6-12.
Please register to receive the link.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and each Thursday we will be offering a meditation session with Amy Rutledge. Each week will feature a different technique!
This week will feature a sound healing bath. Lie down, relax, and enjoy the vibrations and sounds of crystal sound bowls and chimes. This sound meditation journey creates a soothing effect throughout the entire body that can help relax, distress, and help with sleep!
These sessions are for teens in grades 6-12.
Please register to receive the link.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Outlook class:
-Create and manage calendars.
-Configure calendar settings.
-Work with multiple calendars.
-Share calendar information.
-Create appointments, events, appointments, meetings.
-Manage calendar items.
-Composing, sending and saving professional emails.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own! For questions or to register for one of our classes visit our website, or register in-person at the Reference Desk.
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Thursday Evening Book Club
Thursday Evening Book Club
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a fun interactive music class for children ages 0-8. We will sing songs, play with instruments and dance away with scarfs, parachutes and more! This program is hosted by FCC at Haverhill Public Library. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a fun interactive music class for children ages 0-8. We will sing songs, play with instruments and dance away with scarfs, parachutes and more! This program is hosted by FCC at Haverhill Public Library. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Make your own coffee filter poppies! 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 put it all together!
You can pick-up your kit starting Monday, May 23rd. The last day to pick up is Friday, May 27th. Please call the library at 978-373-1586, x603 if you'd like to arrange a curbside pick-up.
Make your own coffee filter poppies! 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 put it all together!
You can pick-up your kit starting Monday, May 23rd. The last day to pick up is Friday, May 27th. Please call the library at 978-373-1586, x603 if you'd like to arrange a curbside pick-up.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a program. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy movement games and have fun with puppets. This program is for children ages 0-2, presented by FCC. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Please join Family and Community Connection (FCC) for a program. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy movement games and have fun with puppets. This program is for children ages 0-2, presented by FCC. Program could be inside or outside depending on the weather. For registration on their website click the link below.
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Have you joined the Read Woke challenge? Come and chat about the great books you've been reading! Share what you've read and get ideas about what to read next.
Grades 6-12
Have you joined the Read Woke challenge? Come and chat about the great books you've been reading! Share what you've read and get ideas about what to read next.
Grades 6-12
Ages 8-12. All subjects. Bilingual English & Spanish. Parent, student, and tutor sessions available by request.
Para estudiantes de 8-12 años. En todos las materias. Bilingüe: inglés y español. Sesiones bilingües para estudiantes y padres con tutora estan disponible a pedidio.
Ages 8-12. All subjects. Bilingual English & Spanish. Parent, student, and tutor sessions available by request.
Para estudiantes de 8-12 años. En todos las materias. Bilingüe: inglés y español. Sesiones bilingües para estudiantes y padres con tutora estan disponible a pedidio.
Featuring Sandell Morse, author of The Spiral Shell: A French Village Reveals its Secrets of Jewish Resistance in World War II, and L. Annette Binder, author of The Vanishing Sky.
Featuring Sandell Morse, author of The Spiral Shell: A French Village Reveals its Secrets of Jewish Resistance in World War II, and L. Annette Binder, author of The Vanishing Sky.
Wednesday Morning Book Club
Wednesday Morning Book Club
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Join the Haverhill Library for a talk about gender diversity! This workshop will discuss introductory information pertaining to gender identity and the use of pronouns. There is a scheduled time for questions from the audience and to engage in a conversation around supporting transgender and nonbinary community members."
Presented by Álvaro Gamio Cuervo.
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 15 and 16 of Demon Slayer.
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 15 and 16 of Demon Slayer.
For grades 6-12.
Registration required. You will receive an invite link at least 15 mins prior to the program start time.
An adaptation of the 1957 musical, West Side Story explores forbidden love and the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds.
Director: Steven Spielberg
2021, 2h36m
No registration needed
An adaptation of the 1957 musical, West Side Story explores forbidden love and the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds.
Director: Steven Spielberg
2021, 2h36m
No registration needed
The Virtual Tabletop Troupe will be meeting today to continue our adventures in Pathfinder 2nd Edition!
--For grades 6-12 only.
The meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom and the Foundry virtual tabletop program.
Registration is required. You will receive the Zoom invite link and Foundry game link at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time.
Registrants must have a stable internet connection to connect to the zoom call, a microphone (integrated, external, or headset) and headphones/earbuds.
If you are interested in this program but are unable to attend, I would like to hear from you! Please send me an email at mvalenzuela@haverhillpl.org with any questions or concerns regarding program scheduling and/or content.
The Virtual Tabletop Troupe will be meeting today to continue our adventures in Pathfinder 2nd Edition!
--For grades 6-12 only.
The meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom and the Foundry virtual tabletop program.
Registration is required. You will receive the Zoom invite link and Foundry game link at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time.
Registrants must have a stable internet connection to connect to the zoom call, a microphone (integrated, external, or headset) and headphones/earbuds.
If you are interested in this program but are unable to attend, I would like to hear from you! Please send me an email at mvalenzuela@haverhillpl.org with any questions or concerns regarding program scheduling and/or content.
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch The Natural (1984) starring Robert Redford and Glenn Close. 2hrs 18 mins, Rated PG
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch The Natural (1984) starring Robert Redford and Glenn Close. 2hrs 18 mins, Rated PG
Steve Pessotti, Local retirement planner and guest speaker from SOFA (The Society for Financial Awareness) will present an educational workshop on Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies at Haverhill Public Library on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 from 3-4:30pm OR 6:30-8pm.
The Society for Financial Awareness (SOFA) strives to create and maintain a national presence of excellence through its membership, working to eliminate financial illiteracy, enlighten the public through financial education, empower all individuals to take charge of their finances, and embrace communities by building relationships through trust, integrity and public service. Steve offers these free seminars as a community service.
For the Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies workshop, attendees will learn about:
Estate Planning- Wills vs. Trusts- Learn how to avoid Probate.*
Ancillary Documents-Learn about Durable Power of Attorney, HIPPA compliant Medical Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Pour-over Will.*
Life Estates- Learn how to protect your real estate from Nursing Home liens.*
Nursing Home/Medicaid Rules- Learn about 5 year look back and asset limitations for Single and Married taxpayers. *
Getting Fiscally Fit-Learn how to create lifetime income streams for ongoing cash flow.
Financial Blunders-Learn how to preserve and protect assets against risk.
Lump Sum vs. Pension Income Payouts- Learn about the benefits and disadvantages of distributions.
Social Security- Learn about the major changes.
*Disclaimer: This is an educational workshop. We are not attorneys and we are not providing legal advice.
Handouts will be provided. This program is free and does not promote any specific financial products.
Steve Pessotti, Local retirement planner and guest speaker from SOFA (The Society for Financial Awareness) will present an educational workshop on Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies at Haverhill Public Library on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 from 3-4:30pm OR 6:30-8pm.
The Society for Financial Awareness (SOFA) strives to create and maintain a national presence of excellence through its membership, working to eliminate financial illiteracy, enlighten the public through financial education, empower all individuals to take charge of their finances, and embrace communities by building relationships through trust, integrity and public service. Steve offers these free seminars as a community service.
For the Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies workshop, attendees will learn about:
Estate Planning- Wills vs. Trusts- Learn how to avoid Probate.*
Ancillary Documents-Learn about Durable Power of Attorney, HIPPA compliant Medical Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Pour-over Will.*
Life Estates- Learn how to protect your real estate from Nursing Home liens.*
Nursing Home/Medicaid Rules- Learn about 5 year look back and asset limitations for Single and Married taxpayers. *
Getting Fiscally Fit-Learn how to create lifetime income streams for ongoing cash flow.
Financial Blunders-Learn how to preserve and protect assets against risk.
Lump Sum vs. Pension Income Payouts- Learn about the benefits and disadvantages of distributions.
Social Security- Learn about the major changes.
*Disclaimer: This is an educational workshop. We are not attorneys and we are not providing legal advice.
Handouts will be provided. This program is free and does not promote any specific financial products.
Steve Pessotti, Local retirement planner and guest speaker from SOFA (The Society for Financial Awareness) will present an educational workshop on Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies at Haverhill Public Library on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 from 3-4:30pm OR 6:30-8pm.
The Society for Financial Awareness (SOFA) strives to create and maintain a national presence of excellence through its membership, working to eliminate financial illiteracy, enlighten the public through financial education, empower all individuals to take charge of their finances, and embrace communities by building relationships through trust, integrity and public service. Steve offers these free seminars as a community service.
For the Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies workshop, attendees will learn about:
Estate Planning- Wills vs. Trusts- Learn how to avoid Probate.*
Ancillary Documents-Learn about Durable Power of Attorney, HIPPA compliant Medical Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Pour-over Will.*
Life Estates- Learn how to protect your real estate from Nursing Home liens.*
Nursing Home/Medicaid Rules- Learn about 5 year look back and asset limitations for Single and Married taxpayers. *
Getting Fiscally Fit-Learn how to create lifetime income streams for ongoing cash flow.
Financial Blunders-Learn how to preserve and protect assets against risk.
Lump Sum vs. Pension Income Payouts- Learn about the benefits and disadvantages of distributions.
Social Security- Learn about the major changes.
*Disclaimer: This is an educational workshop. We are not attorneys and we are not providing legal advice.
Handouts will be provided. This program is free and does not promote any specific financial products.
Steve Pessotti, Local retirement planner and guest speaker from SOFA (The Society for Financial Awareness) will present an educational workshop on Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies at Haverhill Public Library on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 from 3-4:30pm OR 6:30-8pm.
The Society for Financial Awareness (SOFA) strives to create and maintain a national presence of excellence through its membership, working to eliminate financial illiteracy, enlighten the public through financial education, empower all individuals to take charge of their finances, and embrace communities by building relationships through trust, integrity and public service. Steve offers these free seminars as a community service.
For the Advanced Retirement Planning Strategies workshop, attendees will learn about:
Estate Planning- Wills vs. Trusts- Learn how to avoid Probate.*
Ancillary Documents-Learn about Durable Power of Attorney, HIPPA compliant Medical Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Pour-over Will.*
Life Estates- Learn how to protect your real estate from Nursing Home liens.*
Nursing Home/Medicaid Rules- Learn about 5 year look back and asset limitations for Single and Married taxpayers. *
Getting Fiscally Fit-Learn how to create lifetime income streams for ongoing cash flow.
Financial Blunders-Learn how to preserve and protect assets against risk.
Lump Sum vs. Pension Income Payouts- Learn about the benefits and disadvantages of distributions.
Social Security- Learn about the major changes.
*Disclaimer: This is an educational workshop. We are not attorneys and we are not providing legal advice.
Handouts will be provided. This program is free and does not promote any specific financial products.
Drop by the Teen Zone and make some buttons to celebrate Pride!
Drop by the Teen Zone and make some buttons to celebrate Pride!
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Word class:
-Apply Character Formatting.
-Align Text Using Tabs.
-Display Text as List Items.
-Control Paragraph Layout Insert a Table.
-Modify a Table.
-Format a Table.
-Convert Text to a Table.
-Check Spelling and Grammar.
-Other Proofing Tools.
-Check Accessibility.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Author Alex Myers will speak on his debut novel, Revolutionary, which tells the story of his ancestor, Deborah Sampson. In 1782, Sampson ran away from her home in Middleborough Massachusetts, disguised herself as a man, and fought in the Revolutionary War. Myers will discuss the research and writing of this book and how it related to his own journey coming out and living as a transgender person.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send an email with the Zoom link on the day of the program.
Author Alex Myers will speak on his debut novel, Revolutionary, which tells the story of his ancestor, Deborah Sampson. In 1782, Sampson ran away from her home in Middleborough Massachusetts, disguised herself as a man, and fought in the Revolutionary War. Myers will discuss the research and writing of this book and how it related to his own journey coming out and living as a transgender person.
This program will be held on Zoom. We will send an email with the Zoom link 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.
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.
Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor "Sully" Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada. Starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. Rated PG-13
Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor "Sully" Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada. Starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. Rated PG-13
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch Field of Dreams (1989) starring Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones. 1hr, 47 mins, Rated PG
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch Field of Dreams (1989) starring Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones. 1hr, 47 mins, Rated PG
Join debut author Andrew Joseph White for a Pride Month discussion about his YA horror dystopia novel, Hell Followed With Us, about embracing the monster within and unleashing its power against your oppressors. Sixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him—the fundamentalist sect that unleashed Armageddon and decimated the world’s population. Desperately, he searches for a place where the cult can’t get their hands on him, or more importantly, on the bioweapon they infected him with. Teens and adults are invited to hear about a novel that Kirkus describes as "a gloriously ferocious and scorching blaze." in their starred review.
This event is co-sponsored with the Wilmington, Tewksbury, North Andover, and North Reading libraries.
Join debut author Andrew Joseph White for a Pride Month discussion about his YA horror dystopia novel, Hell Followed With Us, about embracing the monster within and unleashing its power against your oppressors. Sixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him—the fundamentalist sect that unleashed Armageddon and decimated the world’s population. Desperately, he searches for a place where the cult can’t get their hands on him, or more importantly, on the bioweapon they infected him with. Teens and adults are invited to hear about a novel that Kirkus describes as "a gloriously ferocious and scorching blaze." in their starred review.
This event is co-sponsored with the Wilmington, Tewksbury, North Andover, and North Reading libraries.
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.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint. It is recommended that patrons sign up for all classes of a particular unit. Each class will build on skills and techniques taught in the previous classes.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
In this presentation, Attorney Gerald Shyavitz will discuss living trusts, avoiding probate court, protecting your assets, and much more. He will also provide useful handouts.
In this presentation, Attorney Gerald Shyavitz will discuss living trusts, avoiding probate court, protecting your assets, and much more. He will also provide useful handouts.
Let's celebrate Pride Month with a picnic on the library lawn! We'll hang out, chat about LGBTQ books the library has, and more! Prepackaged snacks will be served.
In the event of rain, the program will be moved into the auditorium.
For those in grades 6-12.
Drop-ins welcome, but pre-registration is appreciated so we have enough food!
Let's celebrate Pride Month with a picnic on the library lawn! We'll hang out, chat about LGBTQ books the library has, and more! Prepackaged snacks will be served.
In the event of rain, the program will be moved into the auditorium.
For those in grades 6-12.
Drop-ins welcome, but pre-registration is appreciated so we have enough food!
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch Eight Men Out (1988) starring John Cusack and DB Sweeney. 1hr, 59 mins, Rated PG
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch Eight Men Out (1988) starring John Cusack and DB Sweeney. 1hr, 59 mins, Rated PG
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Make a leather keychain and decorate it in your pride colors!
Grades 6-12
Supplies are limited, please register.
Make a leather keychain and decorate it in your pride colors!
Grades 6-12
Supplies are limited, please register.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft PowerPoint class:
-Create title and bullet slides.
-Create Slides in Outline view.
-Modify slide text and check spelling.
-Select a template
-Work with text, drawn objects, and drawing tools.
-Use ClipArt and WordArt.
-Create an Organization Chart and use options.
-Edit a Column Chart.
-Change text and bullets in the Slide Master and remove objects.
-Use Slide Show options; add transitions and animation.
-Run a manual and an animated Slide Show.
-Work with Notes.
-Print a presentation.
-Related Vocabulary practice
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Are you a performing artist, established or aspiring? Join HPL for a virtual Open Mic Night on Thursday, June 23 at 7:00 PM! Come and sing, play an instrument. read poetry, or more! Share your art with us.
An ancient darkness is on the rise as the Virtual Tabletop Guild continues the Age of Ashes campaign for Pathfinder 2nd Edition!
Nestled in the foothills of the Five Kings Mountains, the quaint town of Breachill has a proud tradition of assembling groups of adventurers to handle tasks beyond the skill and scope of their humble guardsmen. When during this month's Call for Heroes a humble goblin scholar beseeches the town council to investigate the signals for help from an abandonned Hellknight citadel, will our adventurers be up for the task? What strange creatures and bygone mysteries will they find hidden beneath Hellknight Hill?
Participants may create their own 2nd level characters for Pathfinder 2nd edition to play as, or use available pregenerated characters. If you have any questions about this process or the system, feel free to send me an email!
The meeting will be conducted virtually via Discord and the Foundry virtual tabletop program.
--For Adults (18+) only.
Registration is required. A link to the Foundry game will be sent at least 15 minutes prior to event start time.
Registrants must have a stable internet connection, a microphone (integrated, external, or headset) and headphones/earbuds.
If you are interested in this program but are unable to attend, I would like to hear from you! Please send me an email at mvalenzuela@haverhillpl.org with any questions or concerns regarding program scheduling and/or content.
An ancient darkness is on the rise as the Virtual Tabletop Guild continues the Age of Ashes campaign for Pathfinder 2nd Edition!
Nestled in the foothills of the Five Kings Mountains, the quaint town of Breachill has a proud tradition of assembling groups of adventurers to handle tasks beyond the skill and scope of their humble guardsmen. When during this month's Call for Heroes a humble goblin scholar beseeches the town council to investigate the signals for help from an abandonned Hellknight citadel, will our adventurers be up for the task? What strange creatures and bygone mysteries will they find hidden beneath Hellknight Hill?
Participants may create their own 2nd level characters for Pathfinder 2nd edition to play as, or use available pregenerated characters. If you have any questions about this process or the system, feel free to send me an email!
The meeting will be conducted virtually via Discord and the Foundry virtual tabletop program.
--For Adults (18+) only.
Registration is required. A link to the Foundry game will be sent at least 15 minutes prior to event start time.
Registrants must have a stable internet connection, a microphone (integrated, external, or headset) and headphones/earbuds.
If you are interested in this program but are unable to attend, I would like to hear from you! Please send me an email at mvalenzuela@haverhillpl.org with any questions or concerns regarding program scheduling and/or content.
This is a public meeting of Haverhill's Commission on Disability Issues.
This is a public meeting of Haverhill's Commission on Disability Issues.
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Now offered virtually and in person!
Experiment with some new types of art, materials, and styles.
Wear old clothes--sometimes we get messy!
Ages 3-5
Registration Required
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch Bad News Bears (1976) starring Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. 1hr, 42 mins, Rated PG
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in June stop in for a classic baseball film! Today we watch Bad News Bears (1976) starring Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. 1hr, 42 mins, Rated PG
Have you joined the Read Woke challenge? Come and chat about the great books you've been reading! Share what you've read and get ideas about what to read next.
Grades 6-12
Have you joined the Read Woke challenge? Come and chat about the great books you've been reading! Share what you've read and get ideas about what to read next.
Grades 6-12
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Thursday Evening Book Club
Thursday Evening Book Club
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch In Cold Blood (1967) starring Robert Blake and Scott Wilson. 2 hrs, 14 mins, Rated R*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R rated films
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch In Cold Blood (1967) starring Robert Blake and Scott Wilson. 2 hrs, 14 mins, Rated R*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R rated films
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.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Over the course of 10 weeks, the Haverhill Public Library will be offering a variety of hands-on computer classes – from basic internet skills to using Microsoft products like Word and PowerPoint.
What you'll learn during the Microsoft Excel class:
-Open files and use page setup.
-Enter, correct, and save data.
-Use the menu commands.
-Format cells, rows, and columns.
-Understand navigation and movement techniques.
-Use simple arithmetic functions in the formulas.
-Access Help.
-Modify a database and insert data from another application.
-Print worksheets and workbooks.
-Related vocabulary practice.
The instructor will be able to assist limited English-speaking individuals, but this class is designed for speakers of other languages who are functioning at a higher level of reading, writing and comprehension. Each week the library will host two sessions of each class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm. Computers will be supplied by the library so no need to bring your own!
Full Course Schedule:
May 4-5 & May 11-12 – Internet Skills
May 18-19 & May 25-26 – Microsoft Outlook
June 1-2 & June 8-9 – Microsoft Word
June 15-16 & June 22-23 – Microsoft PowerPoint
June 29-30 & July 6-7 – Microsoft Excel
These classes are made possible by our partnership with Northern Essex Community College and with funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
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 17 and 18 of Demon Slayer.
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 17 and 18 of Demon Slayer.
For grades 6-12.
Registration required. You will receive an invite link at least 15 mins prior to the program start time.
The last two years have offered opportunities to look deeply at what matters most, to reflect on our values and to shed some of the habitual and busy ways we've been inhabiting our world. In this three-part program we will explore together ways to harvest and integrate the strengths we've uncovered as we move forward in a post-pandemic world. This program will offer simple gentle movement, time for reflection and an opportunity to share with others. Presented by Linda Sanchez.
TBD
TBD
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.
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.
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch Dog Day Afternoon (1975) starring Al Pacino and John Cazale. 2 hrs, 5 mins, Rated R*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R rated films
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch Dog Day Afternoon (1975) starring Al Pacino and John Cazale. 2 hrs, 5 mins, Rated R*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R rated films
with Pixie Yates
Are you interested in marine biology? Do you love animals? Are you thinking of a career working with them?
Cynde McInnis shares her story about how she took her childhood passion for whales and made it her career. She will introduce students to whales and how they are researched today illustrating that you can take many different paths to find the career that you are looking for. Science, technology, engineering/education, art and math are all critically important disciplines when addressing any topic—especially related to conservation. She will finish by sharing how this childhood passion, that many classmates of hers made fun of, led to a Guinness World Record!
Grades 6-12
Registration required
The last two years have offered opportunities to look deeply at what matters most, to reflect on our values and to shed some of the habitual and busy ways we've been inhabiting our world. In this three-part program we will explore together ways to harvest and integrate the strengths we've uncovered as we move forward in a post-pandemic world. This program will offer simple gentle movement, time for reflection and an opportunity to share with others. Presented by Linda Sanchez.
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch The Boston Strangler (1968) starring Tony Curtis and Henry Fonda. 1hr, 56 mins, Unrated*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R/unrated films
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch The Boston Strangler (1968) starring Tony Curtis and Henry Fonda. 1hr, 56 mins, Unrated*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R/unrated films
Are you a performing artist, established or aspiring? Join HPL for a virtual Open Mic Night on Thursday, July 21 at 7:00 PM! Come and sing, play an instrument. read poetry, or more! Share your art with us.
Are you a performing artist, established or aspiring? Join HPL for a virtual Open Mic Night on Thursday, July 21 at 7:00 PM! Come and sing, play an instrument. read poetry, or more! Share your art with us.
The last two years have offered opportunities to look deeply at what matters most, to reflect on our values and to shed some of the habitual and busy ways we've been inhabiting our world. In this three-part program we will explore together ways to harvest and integrate the strengths we've uncovered as we move forward in a post-pandemic world. This program will offer simple gentle movement, time for reflection and an opportunity to share with others. Presented by Linda Sanchez.
July monthly meeting of the National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of our nation's historic covered bridges. The meeting will include a presentation on former covered bridges in the Haverhill area.
July monthly meeting of the National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of our nation's historic covered bridges. The meeting will include a presentation on former covered bridges in the Haverhill area.
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch Serpico (1973) starring Al Pacino. 2hrs, 10 mins, Rated R*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R/unrated films
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in July stop in for a true crime classic! Today we watch Serpico (1973) starring Al Pacino. 2hrs, 10 mins, Rated R*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R/unrated films
Celebrate Harry Potter's birthday (July 31st) with Bingo! Themed prizes will be given out.
Grades 6-12.
Please register.
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in August stop in for a song and dance classic! Today we watch Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) starring James Cagney and Joan Leslie. 2hrs, 6 mins, Unrated*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R/unrated films
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in August stop in for a song and dance classic! Today we watch Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) starring James Cagney and Joan Leslie. 2hrs, 6 mins, Unrated*
*Patrons must use their own discretion in viewing R/unrated films
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.
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.
Our classic movie matinees are back! Every Tuesday in August stop in for a song and dance classic! Today we watch Singin' in the Rain (1952) starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. 1hr, 43 mins, rated G