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During the months of November and December, we’re giving you the chance to clear your overdue fines and help neighbors in need! For every canned or non-perishable item you donate, we’ll reduce your overdue book fines by 25¢.
✅ No fines? No problem! You can still donate! All donations will go to support local families through the
Bridgewater Food Bank. Together, we can make a difference—one can and one act of
kindness at a time. |
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The Trustees of the Bridgewater Public Library are seeking donations of children's books that will serve as gifts during Christmas On The Common - Sunday, December 7.
All donations can be dropped off at the library at the circulation desk until Friday, December 5. |
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Monday, November 17 at 6PM | Come join Celestial B as she guides you on a Tarot journey!
Together, you will explore setting up a Tarot journal, selecting and charging your deck, clearing cards, connecting with your energy, incorporating tools, building intuition, and familiarizing yourself with the cards.
Please make sure to bring your own cards with you. Registration Required. |
Note: Space is limited and fills up quickly. |
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Wednesday, November 19 at 4PM | Teens and Tweens! Come socialize, talk about anime & manga, & watch streamed anime. You'll get first look and checkouts of any new manga before it hits the shelves! Snack provided!
No Registration Required. |
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Wednesday, November 19 at 5:30PM |
Hello Pokemon Trainers! Are you ready to get your game on at the Bridgewater Public Library? - Bring your own cards. We'll have a few extras to make a deck.
- Trades are encouraged and part of the excitement! The student trainer will be available to provide guidance in an effort to make trading an enjoyable experience for all, but each person is responsible for his or her own trades. The club and library are not liable for any trades.
- The Club will be run by a student trainer and is open to kids 6-12 years old. A guardian must remain with kid(s).
No Registration Required. |
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Friday, November 21 at 10AM |
Join Triumph for Read & Draw with Me! Join us for family fun, with story time and art exploration while building your child's social skills. For children ages 3-6 and registration is required.
Read & Draw is funded by a grant awarded to Triumph, INC by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Registration is required and space is limited.
To register, call Nancy at 508-822-5388 ext. 208 or email her at ntilbe@triumphinc.org. |
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Thursday, November 20 at 1PM | For nearly twenty years, the TaleSpinners have been sparking creativity and building community through the written word. Open to all, we meet every Thursday from 1–3 PM in the Mary Jarvis Conference Room.
Whether you love writing memoir, poetry, short stories, or novels, the TaleSpinners welcome it all. Our members dabble in mystery, thrillers, science fiction, romance, humor, and beyond. Each session includes supportive, constructive critiques where every writer has the chance to share their voice in a positive and encouraging environment.
Writers are asked to bring printed copies of their work so fellow members can offer written feedback and thoughtful suggestions.
Come spin your tales with us — your story matters here!
No Registration Required. |
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Robert Dec received his BFA from UMass Dartmouth in 1975 and MFA from Columbia University in1977. Robert has exhibited in art galleries and museums in New York City and throughout New England. His work has been shown in several group, one person, two person and three person exhibitions. After teaching art at various schools, museums and colleges, he recently retired as Chair of the Visual Arts Department at the Bancroft School in Worcester, MA to move to Westport, MA and concentrate more time on his art.
Robert has continued to experiment with a variety of styles and mediums of painting throughout the years. His work ranges from very realistic, to abstracted, to completely abstract- with much of his work inspired by the landscape, the environment and music.
About the exhibit: A collection of Paintings done in Oils, Acrylic, Pastels, Mixed Media featuring subjects inspired by nature, music and man-made objects.
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Monday, November 24 at 6PM |
Dr. Brian Payne is interim dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at BSU and a US and Canadian history professor. His research focuses on US and Canadian poverty relief policies during the Great Depression. He will lead a discussion on Frances Perkins’ role in the New Deal and her efforts to push the Roosevelt Administration to consider long-term economic reform. This is the last in One Book One Community's series of events on Frances Perkins.
No Registration Required Be sure to check out OBOC Upcoming Seasons for our winter/spring 2026 book choice! |
We Have All The Manga! |
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When you place a book on hold it gets shipped to the Bridgewater Public Library free of charge. You will then be notified when it is available for pickup!
You can also look for these titles as e-books & audiobooks using the Libby App. |
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Next Great Read? |
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The Trustees of the Library share their top book recommendations! From timeless classics to hidden gems, there's something for everyone.
📚 To see their list, click the button below. |
| Trustee Book Recommendations
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We post daily about upcoming events, free library resources, book recommendations, and community happenings.
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