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Together as Dance Caliente, Raul and Eileen share a compelling magnetism as master teachers, choreographers, and performers. Their goal is to impart the joy of partner dancing onto their students. They welcome students of varying ages and experience. In the classroom, with two teachers they are able to separate group classes into sections according to … |
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All are welcome to read and discuss literary and non-fiction works by and about the LGBTQ+ community; from classics to contemporary titles. This month we will be reading: The Unbecoming of Margaret Wolf by Isa Arsén. Books will be available at the circulation desk approximately four weeks in advance. |
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Hey, poets! Get ready to show your stuff at our Open Mic Night! We’re rolling out five-minute slots just for you to dazzle us with your own verses or a piece from your favorite wordsmith. Don’t miss this chance to shine or support your local verse-maker! This program is designed for adults. The library strives … |
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Join us for Haitian Heritage Month Bilingual Storytime. This family event is geared towards children ages 0-6 years old. This bilingual lapsit format was originally developed through DiamondTale Consulting in partnership with MPL.
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Please register at https://diamondtaleconsult.wixforms.com/f/7456066269578527883. The library strives to be open and accessible for all. If you need accommodations to attend this program, please be sure to register. There is a follow-up question that will help us understand how we can include you in our programs. |
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This presentation focuses on the native plants of New England. Plants native to our region will be easier to maintain, better able to withstand New England weather and may offer better resistance to deer and rabbits. The trees, shrubs, and perennials that evolved here will grow here with much less input from you. You will … Master Gardener Speaker Series: New England Native Flora Read More » |
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This event is for teens entering grades 6 and up. We're holding a 60s themed murder mystery party! Get into character and help solve the murder of a party guest. Can you figure out whodunnit before they strike again? Attendees will receive their role approximately one week before the party! Costumes are strongly encouraged, but … |
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Come knit or crochet a square or circle that will be joined together to form an outdoor public art display. Knitting needles, crochet hooks, yarn, and patterns will be available, or bring your colorful leftovers! This program is for adults and teens 16+. You are encouraged but not required to RSVP for this event! Walk-ins …
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“Follow the red brick road!" These iconic lines are a staple on Boston's Freedom Trail that connects the city's Revolutionary sites in a 2.5 mile trail. Also iconic are those who interpret Boston's Revolutionary past, especially when wearing period accurate clothes! Join Phoebe Sargeant, a history teacher at Medford High School and seasoned Freedom Trail … MHSM’s Follow the Red Brick Road: Interpreting the Freedom Trail Read More » |
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