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Please register on-line utilizing our Calendar of Events at www.tewksburypl.org or by calling 978- 640-4490. We strongly suggest registration for packages which can be marked *RR. Thank you to the Friends of the Library for generously sponsoring our packages.
Adult Events (In-Person)
IN PERSON: Science Squared Discussion Group
Monday, March 4, 7pm
Join us IN PERSON on the primary Monday month-to-month to debate both a science themed e book or a science fiction e book. This month we’ll learn and focus on Devolution by Max Brooks. Books are available on the entrance desk one month previous to the dialogue.
IN PERSON: The Armchair Detectives Mystery Book Group
Wednesday, March 6, 1:30pm
Do you’re keen on thriller? Join the library’s Book Club, “The Armchair Detectives!” This month we’ll learn and focus on An Expert In Murder by Nicola Upson. Books are available on the entrance desk one month previous to the dialogue.
IN PERSON: Afternoon Movie — Dream Scenario (*RR)
Friday, March 8, 1:30pm
Enjoy a screening of one among Hollywood’s latest DVD releases — Dream Scenario. A hapless household man finds his life turned the wrong way up when tens of millions of strangers abruptly begin seeing him of their desires. When his nighttime appearances take a nightmarish flip, Paul is pressured to navigate his newfound stardom. Starring Nicholas Cage. Comedy. Rated R. 1 Hour, 42 Minutes. Doors will open at 1:15pm. Candy & water can be served. A $1 donation is usually recommended. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and Tewksbury Lions Club.
Adult Events (Virtual Only)
VIRTUAL: JOB SEARCH HELP — Design A Career That Fulfills You (*RR)
Monday, March 4, 2pm
Tammy Gooler Loeb, creator of Work from the Inside Out: Break Through Nine Common Obstacle and Design A Career That Fulfills You, will supply insights from her 20+ years of expertise as a profession and government coach.
VIRTUAL: Suspense Author Edwin Hill Discusses “Who To Believe” (*RR)
Monday, March 4, 7pm
Author Edwin Hill will focus on his new suspense novel, Who To Believe. In a twisty, claustrophobic suburban suspense novel for followers of Ruth Ware and Liane Moriarty, the aftermath of a homicide in a quiet coastal New England city reveals an internet of darkish secrets and techniques amongst buddies. A two-time Agatha Award finalist and a Sue Grafton Memorial Award finalist, Hill’s novels have obtained starred opinions from Library Journal, Booklist, and Publishers Weekly. Formerly the vp and editorial director for Bedford/St. Martin’s (Macmillan), he now teaches Writing, Literature & Publishing at Emerson College in Boston.
VIRTUAL: A Visit with the Lowell National Historical Park (*RR)
Tuesday, March 5, 12:30pm
Lowell’s water-powered textile mills catapulted the nation – together with immigrant households and early feminine manufacturing unit staff – into an unsure new industrial period. Nearly 200 years later, the modifications that started there nonetheless reverberate in our shifting world economic system and function a residing testomony to the dynamic human story of the economic revolution. Led by National Park Ranger Emma Mitchell.
VIRUTAL: Stolen — Women Inventors Lost and Found (*RR)
Tuesday, March 5, 7pm
Throughout historical past, girls have usually been sidelined, usually by lack of alternative or out-right sexism. And many instances, girls who invented objects — from disposable diapers to Monopoly — weren’t given credit score for his or her work. Women are chargeable for early sketches of the pc, the invention of the DNA double helix, and even hearth escapes. But usually males claimed these developments as their own–or the girl was merely unacknowledged. This program explores 21 issues most individuals don’t know had been invented or found by girls. Led by Dr. Bill Thierfelder, a retired school professor who taught a wide range of Arts and Humanities programs for 32 years at a number of New York universities and schools.
VIRTUAL: 50+ Job Seekers Networking Group (*RR)
Wednesday, March 6, 9:30am
The Massachusetts Library Collaborative’s 50+ Job Seekers Group meets on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, from 9:30am to 11:30am, by way of Zoom. If you might be unemployed and actively wanting, underemployed, searching for a brand new profession course, re-entering the job market after a protracted employment hole, or not too long ago retired and on the lookout for your “Encore Career”, this networking group program is ideal for you! Remember, 85% of jobs are discovered by networking! Each biweekly assembly is facilitated by Deborah Hope, MBA, PCIC, an skilled government profession coach.
VIRTUAL: Adopting, Bonding & Caring For a Cat with “Cat Whisperer” Dr. Rachel Geller (*RR)
Wednesday, March 6, 7pm
Are you able to welcome a furry good friend into your life? Join Dr. Rachel Geller, an advisory board member of Cat Companions and a global cat behaviorist, for this particular presentation. Whether you are a first-time cat proprietor or seeking to increase your feline household, this occasion is purr-fect for you! Rachel will focus on selecting the best cat, making a protected and welcoming surroundings, and building a robust bond along with your new companion. Rachel is a licensed Cat Behavior and Retention Specialist by the Humane Society and a licensed Humane Education Specialist by the Academy of Prosocial Learning. She can be the creator of Saving the World, One Cat at a Time: What I Know About Cats – And Why You Should Know It.
VIRTUAL: Witchcraft — A History in 13 Trials (*RR)
Thursday, March 7, 10am
Author Marion Gibson will focus on her new e book, Witchcraft: A History in Thirteen Trials. An interesting, vivid world historical past of witch trials throughout Europe, Africa, and the Americas, advised by 13 distinct trials that illuminate the sample of demonization and conspiratorial pondering that has profoundly formed human historical past. Gibson is Professor of Renaissance and Magical Literatures on the University of Exeter, UK, and the creator of seven tutorial books on witches in historical past and literature.
VIRTUAL: File, Pile, Sort, Shred! with Professional Organizer Jamie Novak (*RR)
Thursday, March 7, 7pm
If your tabletops are lined with stacks of paper and your submitting cupboards are overflowing, then you definitely gained’t need to miss this digital program. Join creator {and professional} organizer Jamie Novak to be taught which papers to maintain, for the way lengthy, and methods to file them as soon as and for all! Plus, she’ll share what you may shred, regret-free. You’ll make your personal retention schedule for future reference and set up papers along with her throughout this system. Novak is the bestselling creator of Keep This, Toss That: The Practical Guide To Tidying Up and host of “The 10 Minute Podcast.”
VIRTUAL: Mindfulness & Meditation Class — Mindfulness Meditation with Loving Awareness (*RR)
Friday, March 8, midday
Practice clearing your thoughts, being within the current second and lowering stress on this 30-minute class. Participants are welcome to discover a quiet, snug house to calm down and be a part of mindfulness instructor Lauren Masse. Learn find out how to follow each day mindfulness and calm your thoughts and physique. Lauren will give attention to a special sort of meditation for every session. The sequence runs on Fridays — March 8, March 15 and March 22 — at midday.
VIRTUAL: A Visit with the Asian Art Museum (“The Goddess: Images of Power”) (*RR)
Sunday, March 10, 2:30pm
In recognition of Women’s History Month, discover numerous cultural and non secular manifestations of feminine deities. Led by Mary Mead, a docent with the Asian Art Museum.
Teen Events
IN PERSON: The Marvels (*RR)
Wednesday, March 6, 3:30pm
We can be watching The Marvels! The film is rated PG-13 and run time is 1 hour and 45 minutes. This occasion is open to teenagers in grades 6-12.
VIRTUAL: Foodie Friday (*RR)
Friday, March 8, 3:30pm
Join us on YouTube to learn to create your personal spaghettios mug meal! Supplies can be offered on this tutorial video. Registered attendees can be despatched an electronic mail with extra particulars about selecting up provides. On the day and the precise time of the occasion, attendees can be despatched a hyperlink to the video. Open to anybody in grades 6-12.
Children’s Events (In-Person)
IN PERSON: Mad Science: Oobleck (*RR)
Wednesday, March 6, 4pm
Join Miss Haley to find out about non-Newtonian fluids whereas making oobleck. This occasion is designed for teenagers in grades 3-5.
IN-PERSON: Infant/Toddler Playgroup
Thursday, March 7, 11am
Infant/Toddler Playgroup is again! Learn some literacy abilities and have some enjoyable whilst you’re at it! This program is hosted by Community Teamwork.
IN PERSON: Haitian Creole Bilingual Story Hour (*RR)
Thursday, March 7, 3pm
The Community Teamwork Family Resource Network is right here weekly! Practice utilizing your home language with us! Our employees can be right here with an interpreter talking Haitian Creole. At our playgroup we’ll work on Early Literacy abilities and extra! Ask CTI about any assets they might help present for you and your loved ones. This program is for kids aged 0-5. The Family Resource Network is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant (CFCE) from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
IN PERSON: Children’s Concert with Mary Beth Maes
Saturday, March 9, 11am
Children of all ages are invited to affix us for a free live performance that includes Mary Beth Maes! This occasion is sponsored by Community Teamwork Incorporated.