Schools and Libraries
February 10, 2023
From: Carnegie Public LibraryWeekly Calendar
There are 7 "Adult Events" events coming up in the next ten days, starting today through Sunday, February 19.
Saturday, Feb 11, 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Join us at the Shea Theater Arts Center in Turners Falls to jump start your Crossroads experience with storytelling, a short local film, and live music.
Monday, Feb 13, 5:30 pm until 6:30 pm at Current and future Friends, join us for the monthly meeting at the Montague Center Library. For more information contact: Vicki Valley ([email protected])
Current and future Friends, join us for the monthly meeting at the Montague Center Library.
Montague Center Library Author Series
Wednesday, Feb 15, 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Jennifer Acker is author of the debut novel The Limits of the World, a fiction honoree for the Massachusetts Book Award. Montague Center Library. Refreshments will be served.
Jennifer Acker is author of the debut novel The Limits of the World, a fiction honoree for the Massachusetts Book Award. She is also founder and editor in chief of The Common. Originally from Maine, she lives in Montague with her husband. @jen_acker www.jenniferacker.com
Montague Public Libraries Forum
Thursday, Feb 16, 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm at The Montague Public Libraries will co-host a moderated public forum on opportunities for the future of the Montague Center Library and the second floor of the Old Town hall. The forum will be held at the Montague Center Library or virtually
The Montague Public Libraries will co-host a moderated public forum on opportunities for the future of the Montague Center Library and the second floor of the Old Town hall. The forum will be held at the Montague Center Library or virtually via Zoom.
Crossroads: Franklin County Industrialization
Saturday, Feb 18, 1:00 pm until 2:30 pm at Find out what industries were created throughout Franklin County, before, during and after industrialization of the Turners Falls canal. Museum of Our Industrial Heritage Newell Snow Factory, 2 Mead St, Greenfield, MA
Museum of Our Industrial Heritage Newell Snow Factory, 2 Mead St, Greenfield, MA. Find out what industries were created throughout Franklin County, before, during and after industrialization of the Turners Falls canal. Learn how much industrial activity there once was along the streams and rivers in some of our now-quiet towns and villages and how that activity related to the larger industries in our region. Presenters: Jim Terapane, President, Museum of Our Industrial Heritage, joined by a Great Falls Discovery Center park interpreter.
Crossroads: Turners Falls Canal Investigation Station
Sunday, Feb 19, at During our February School Vacation Week open hours, visit with Department of Conservation and Recreation park interpreters to explore the three reasons for the canal, including a few glimpses of life here before the canal was built. Feb19
February 19 - February 26. Why is there a canal in Turners Falls? Think flatboats, cutlery, and turbines! During our February School Vacation Week open hours, visit with Department of Conservation and Recreation park interpreters to explore the three reasons for the canal, including a few glimpses of life here before the canal was built. Learn how the canal has changed over 200 + years at this interactive display, at the Center’s welcome desk.
Crossroads Artist Reception: Montague at Work and Play
Sunday, Feb 19, 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm at Exhibition of Illustrations by Nina Rossi Exhibition Feb 5- Mar 18. Reception Sunday, Feb 19 at 4pm. Rendezvous 78 3rd Street, Turners Falls, MA