Schools and Libraries
January 24, 2023
From: Newton Free LibraryThe Ransomware Hunting Team Author Talk
Wednesday, January 25 at 7pm
Join Pulitzer Prize finalist Renee Dudley and local Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Golden for a gripping discussion on their new book.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Newton History Series: Visionary Businessman Arnold Hiatt of Stride Rite
Thursday, January 26 at 7pm
Learn about former Newton resident Arnold Hiatt, one of the most influential and successful corporate executives in the last half of the 20th century.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Wednesday, January 25 at 11am
Learn a new language and practice your working knowledge of world languages using free language learning eResources available through the library.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
50+ Job Seekers Group Evening Session
Wednesday, January 25 at 6pm
If you are 55+ and actively looking for work then this is the perfect networking group for you!
Location: Virtual
Registration required
SCORE Small Business Counseling
Thursday, January 26 at 9am
SCORE volunteers provide area small business owners with free, one-hour counseling and advice sessions.
Location: Room A
Registration required
DIY Book Page Wreath
Wednesday, January 25 at 7pm
Upcycle a well-loved or used book by learning how to turn it into a Book Page Wreath!
Location: Druker Auditorium
In person event: No registration required
Coming Up
Chaco Canyon & Aztec National Monument: The Center of the World 1,000 Years Ago
Tuesday, January 31 at 7pm
Creative Place Settings for Hosting
Tuesday, January 31 at 3pm
Art shows on view January 4 - 30
ArtiFacts by John Murray, Gallery
Now, 80, John Murray began drawing when he was 3 years old. Fresh and surprising, emotionally personal and private, his work continues to present him with challenges. Working in many media, John studied printmaking at the School of the Museum of Fine Art. Every piece is an adventure fraught with danger and the potential for failure.
He considers himself a postmodern art maker and hopes viewers enjoy his efforts.
Contact John: [email protected]
Wonders Everywhere: Relief Block Prints by Anne E.G. Nydam, Main Hall
Anne E.G. Nydam makes relief block prints of things that tickle her fancy, arouse her curiosity, and engage her sense of wonder – things she wants to share with everyone. She carves original designs into blocks of rubber or wood, rolls with ink, and then presses by hand. Her art celebrates our world and the worlds of imagination.
Contact Anne: [email protected] or 781-453-9323 or visit her website.