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In this Issue
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News on the Newsletter Starting at the end of March, we will have a new newsletter schedule. It will change from the first Saturday of every month to the preceding Saturday of every month. But that's not all! Staff is hard at work improving the newsletter for you, and we need your help! We invite you to share your thoughts by completing our 5-10 minute survey. This newsletter lets you know about many of our events, but did you know we have even more? Visit our online calendar to explore them all!
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In this workshop, students are led in creative movement, acting games, skits, and imagination challenges. Creative Drama offers opportunities for individual expression and group cooperation. Ages 7-11.
No registration required. Questions? Contact Annie: aschapira@somervillema.gov
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Work on your knitting or other craft project at home while chatting with others!
Registration is required. Questions? Contact Kerry: keodonnell@somervillema.gov
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Thursday, March 7, 2024 - 4:00 PMCentral Library Children's Room Join us for a craft project on the first Thursday of every month! This month's craft is Bead and Clothespin Butterflies. We will provide the supplies. Ages 5+. No registration required. Questions? Contact Annie at aschapira@somervillema.gov.
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Mudflat Pottery Workshop for Teens, at East! Thursday, March 14, 2024 - 7:00 PM East Branch
Run by Mudflat Studios, this pottery workshop will include a discussion and demonstration of the project (a small clay cup), followed by time for all participants to make and decorate their own functional cup! Ages 12-17. Registration is required. Questions? Contact Meghan: mforsell@somervillema.gov
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Get cozy and crafty with us at the SPL! Join the Somerville Public Library staff in your coziest clothes as we sit by the "fire," and create a fun craft. Hot cocoa and tea will be provided. For this session we will be making CD coasters!
For adults only. Registration encouraged. Questions? Contact Kerry: keodonnell@somervillema.gov
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Make Your Own Eclipse Viewer Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 6:30 PMCentral Library Auditorium Want to see the eclipse, but don't have a pair of glasses? Come to the Library and make your own viewer! Supplies will be provided but you are encouraged to bring your own upcycled shoe or cereal box to make your viewer. We will show you how! This program is all-ages. Registration required. Questions? Contact Kerry: keodonnell@somervillema.gov
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Join local yoga teacher Jenn Falk for a 6 week lunch-hour yoga series. Each class will include various accessible yoga shapes, attention to breath, and meditative rest to explore the current moment within and around us. This event will be available to attend either in-person (in-person attendance is capped at 12 people!) or via Zoom. Registration required. Questions? Contact Kerry: keodonnell@somervillema.gov
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Film Editing with Mark Solomon Wednesday, March 13, 2024 - 7:00 PMWest Branch Community Room Join Mark Solomon, a Hollywood animation editor at the West Branch who will read from and discuss his new book Over the Shoulder: A Freelancer's Guide to Telling Stories and Editing Films. From work on Shrek, Chicken Run, Shark Tale and Frankenweenie, Mark shares his knowledge of visual storytelling and tips to thrive in a freelance career. No registration required. Questions? Contact Brigid: bblack@somervillema.gov
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Movie and Craft Night Monday, March 18, 6:30 PM West Branch Community Room Join us at the West Branch for a movie and crafts. We'll be showing Are You There God? It's Me Margaret. We'll have a fun craft option here but if you prefer to bring your own project please do! We'll have light snacks and other fun goodies. Registration required. Questions? Contact Brigid: bblack@somervillema.gov
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Saturday, March 30, 2024 - 2:00 PM Central Library Auditorium Reclaiming Folk is a celebration of people of color in Folk Music, including a 60 minute performance by three Massachusetts-based, folk artists of color singing songs in a round, a 30 minute talk back and discussion about the musicians' songs and experiences, and room for questions and answers at the end. Registration required. Questions? Contact Kerry: keodonnell@somervillema.gov
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Central Library Auditorium
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Central Library Auditorium
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Central Children's Room Registration opens 3/25
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West Branch Community Room & Friday, March 29, 2024 - 2:00 PM Central Library Auditorium This 45-minute program incorporates exercise routines set to a soundtrack of 'G-rated' classic punk rock tunes. Also including a Zine/activity booklet that includes lessons on the history and ethos of punk rock music and subculture and self-esteem games aimed at fostering body positivity and self-acceptance. Ages 6-12. Registration is required. Questions? Contact Alison or Keri: amitchell@somervillema.gov or kbradeen@somervillema.gov
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Bilingual Storytelling: Flor del Copihue Sunday, March 24, 2024 - 3:00 PM Central Library Auditorium Join us for a family oriented Spanish immersion for those who practice the language or learn. The program includes bilingual storytelling, music and dance, dynamic games, and arts and crafts! In March we'll hear the story of The Copihue Flower Legend for springs arrival! Ages 5+ Registration is required. Questions? Contact Keri: kbradeen@somervillema.gov
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It's a Saturday morning LEGO Club at East! Build your own creation or try one of our challenge cards! We may even unbox a new LEGO set! Ages 5+.
No registration required. Email Meghan for more info: mforsell@somervillema.gov
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A grandfather and grandson construct a miniature food pantry to stand beside the miniature library that they created to serve their community, because "there are times when food matters as much as books." -Annie, Children's Librarian
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A swirling cauldron of forgery, conspiracy, and arcane history, Umberto Eco's The Prague Cemetery features at its core a protagonist who will spin any malicious yarn or frame any honest citizen in exchange for a decadent French meal. -Liam, Branch Manager
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A short story collection, with each story focusing on a different Black woman connected with her church. The audiobook narration is wonderful, bringing all of the characters to life in vibrant and distinct ways. -Cathy, Children's Librarian
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A unique and inspiring tour of both traditional and new delis, along with detailed advice on ordering in every deli category imaginable. Both an unprecedented visual guide to a glorious array of flavors and an informative look at its culture and history. -Carrie, Reference Librarian
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Ayo Makan! means “come eat!” in Indonesian. This cookzine features recipes written in both English and Indonesian, with information on the background and cultural context for the foods provided alongside them -Tim, Technology Librarian
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Sarah's mother has a weird attitude toward food – making it harder and harder for Sarah to stay healthy and play basketball. When she joins a cooking competition, she realizes it's time to start being honest about what she needs to be healthy and happy. -Alison, Children's Librarian
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