Schools and Libraries
June 27, 2023
From: Newton Free LibraryLibrary Events
June 26 - July 9, 2023
Newton Theatre Company presents The Monologue Project: LGBTQ+ Voices
Monday, June 26 at 7pm
Hear the stories of Newton LGBTQ+ folks with a variety of identities and backgrounds as they share their unique perspectives, challenges they have overcome as well as celebrations of their identities.
Location: Druker Auditorium
In person event, no registration required
Wednesday, June 28 at 6:30pm
Boston Globe Sports Writer Chad Finn will discuss his book The Boston Globe Story of the Red Sox: More Than a Century of Championships, Challenges, and Characters. Baseball fans of all ages are welcome to join us for a conversation about the Sox, the sport, the stories and the future of baseball in Boston.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Genealogy Class: Going Local - Following Your Ancestors Home
Monday, June 26 at 6:30pm
Familiarizing yourself with local resources available near where your ancestors lived, as well as knowing what is available to you locally, can prove invaluable to your family history research. Ginny Audet, our resident genealogist, will discuss how to uncover these hidden gems.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Wednesday, June 28 at 7pm
Are your files protected in case of a computer crash? Join us as we go over the basics of backing up your computer to keep your files safe.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
50+ Job Seekers Group Evening Session: Networking 2.0
Wednesday, June 28 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, June 29 at 9am
SCORE volunteers provide area small business owners with free, one-hour counseling and advice sessions.
Location: Room A
Registration required
Coming Up
An Evening with Author Lisa See
Wednesday, July 12 at 7pm
Opening Reception for Coming Together by Margo Ezekiel
Tuesday, July 11 at 7pm
Wednesday, July 12 at 4:00pm
Wednesday, July 12 at 7pm
Art shows on view June 2 – 29
Sacred Secular Spaces by Rani Sarin,
Rani Sarin's work is her connection to the dynamic flow of energy and life. It bridges her understanding of the space between the seen world and the felt world.
Her art explores the underlying harmony in a seemingly disparate world; rooted in India but thriving and growing in the foreign but familiar world beyond.
Of late, she has been working with mixed media-using her prints, paper and fabric. She is in thrall to nature. Playing on the title, Sacred Secular Spaces, the works reflect spaces (physical and on paper) that we inhabit and those that bring us peace, joy, comfort, harmony and enjoyment that become our sacred spaces.
Close to Home – Paintings of Familiar Places by Martha C. Doolin
Martha Doolin’s paintings are done primarily in oil "en plein air”, captured quickly outdoors and often completed in her studio. She works directly from life with an eye toward observing and expressing the evanescent effects of light and atmosphere. Although she styles her work after the Boston School painters and their deep foundation in impressionism, she frequently refers back to the Dutch Masters and particularly appreciates their way of presenting a story within a painting.
Martha is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Illustration. She has received prizes from the Guild of Boston Artists, the Weston Arts and Crafts Association and the Newton Art Association. She is a juried member of the Rockport Art Association.