Twice a month the Youth Department will provide an easy-to-make Take and Make craft for children to take home. Each Take and Make contains most supplies and instructions, but you may need to provide general supplies such as materials to color/paint with, scissors, glue, or tape. Best for ages 3+
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The theme for summer reading this year is Find Your Voice! Join us in using stories, art, and other forms of creativity to express ourselves! Children can participate in summer reading by picking up a reading log at our front desk and win prizes for reading all summer long! For more information, click here! Celebrate the simple joy of a good read Free to participate No logging Enter to win raffle prizes Pick up a Bingo card at the circulation desk Trade it for a raffle ticket when you get Bingo Weekly drawings plus grand prize winner on August 25th Raffle winner need not be present to win DOWNLOAD… |
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For the month of August, you're welcome to view the photography of Nancy Fagelman in our lobby. Artist Statement: I moved to Stockbridge seven years ago leaving behind an award-winning and time-consuming garden with a koi water garden, a perennial garden, and a shade garden with paths and bonsai on pedestals. I have always enjoyed… |
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Stop by the Stockbridge Library to play with some clay! We'll have all the supplies for shaping, making, and playing with clay. Best for youth ages 3+ |
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Join us for our August Cookbook Club by bringing a delicious dish to share from the Beetlebung Farm Cookbook by Chris Fischer with Catherine Young. We have a copy of the book here at the circulation desk for you to peruse, photocopy your recipe, and prepare for a gastronomic feast! |
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Our August Book Club will be held on Thursday, August 10 at 4:00 p.m. in the Library and on Zoom. Copies of Horse: A Novel will be available to borrow at the circulation desk. Books will also be available in large print, CD audiobook, eBook, and eAudiobook. Please call us at (413) 298-5501 or email… |
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Through a close reading of the lives and works of some of the greatest intellectuals of recent times, Adam Shatz asks: do writers have an ethical imperative to question injustice? How can one remain a dispassionate thinker when involved in the cut and thrust of politics? And, in an age of horror and crisis, what… |
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The August monthly Slime Squad will meet on Tuesday, August 15 from 3:45pm to 4:30pm and we’ll be making tie dye fluffy slime. *Please note Slime Squad usually occurs on the first Tuesday of the month, but is being rescheduled to this new date for the month of August* For children 4 and up. Sign-up… |
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Visit the Stockbridge Library during a 30-minute time slot to go inside the belly of Nile, a 40ft inflatable whale, to find out all about whales! Cynde, the presenter, will also have artifacts that you can touch like baleen, teeth, and bones. To attend, sign up for one of the following 30-minute time slots: 10:30… |
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Join us on the fourth Wednesday of every month to play with clay! We’ll have all the supplies for shaping, making, and playing with clay. For children ages 3 and up. |
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Elie Wiesel: Confronting the Silence Elie Wiesel seared the Holocaust into the world's conscience and later spoke out against genocide everywhere. How did someone who grew up as a devout Hasidic boy in an obscure Hungarian village become the torchbearer for the survivors and an important moral voice on the world stage. Drawing from Wiesel’s… |
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Join us for a book discussion of Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue in conjunction with LitNet. |
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Join us to hear James McGrath Morris, author of Tony Hillerman: A Life, discuss his new book. Aside from his previous book The Ambulance Drivers: Hemingway, Dos Passos, and A Friendship Made and Lost in War, Morris’s books include the New York Times Bestselling Eye on the Struggle: Ethel Payne, The First Lady of the Black Press, which was awarded… |
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