Schools and Libraries
May 3, 2023
From: Newton Free LibraryWhat's Wrong with My Houseplant?
Thursday, May 4 at 2pm
Join Master Gardener, Bonnie Power, for a program that will help you avoid some of the common pitfalls when growing plants indoors.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
50+ Job Seekers Group Morning Sessions: Interview Preparation & Strategy
Wednesday, May 3 at 9:30am
If you are 50+ and actively looking for work then this is the perfect networking group for you!
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Find Happiness through Mindfulness, Meditation and Yoga
Thursday, May 4 at 7:15pm
Experience ancient practices of breathing and meditation in an informal virtual setting.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Learn How to Use Libby, hoopla & Kanopy
Friday, May 5 at 11am
Get an introduction to our three most popular digital services so you can start accessing books, audiobooks, music, movies and more from home.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
SCORE Small Business Counseling
Thursday, May 4 at 9am
SCORE volunteers provide area small business owners with free, one-hour counseling and advice sessions.
Location: Room A
Registration required
Coming Up
BookTalk! Memoirs and Biographies
Thursday, May 11 at 7pm
Wednesday, May 10 at 7pm
Best Bike Rides in New England with Author David Sobel
Tuesday, May 9 at 7pm
Wednesday, May 10 at 4:00pm
Art shows on view April 4 – 27
Real F.R.I.E.N.D.S by Jamaal Eversley, Gallery, May 2 – 30
For over two and half years, at the height of the pandemic, Jamaal Eversley worked with some of his dearest artist friends. Together they sought to create something bold, beautiful, and ultimately hopeful; despite enduring lockdowns, times of isolation and a shattering division this country hasn’t seen in over 150 years. Real F.R.I.E.N.D.S. is the result of that process. It shows viewers that a successful collaborative process, among a diverse and committed group of artists, strengthens communal bonds and can generate dynamic, out-of-the-box creations. For Jamaal became a journey of a lifetime.
Contact Jamaal: [email protected] or @SirJayEvs.
Mixing It Up – Printing, Drawing, Collage by Ann Miller, Main Hall, May 2 - 30
This exhibit is an adventure into combining different methods and media. The pieces started as screen or gelatin-plate prints or collages, which became foundation layers. Ann Miller built on them with drawing or painting materials, sometimes adding, sometimes erasing back to the foundation. Ann’s process is experimental and exploratory, building systems in space based on finding new marks and relationships as she goes. She loved how the pacing, colors, moods, and discoveries of each method fed the others.
Contact Ann: [email protected] or 781-460-314