Schools and Libraries
May 16, 2023
From: Newton Free LibraryAn Evening of Classical and Folk Music from Turkey with Boston Meshk Ensemble
Wednesday, May 17 at 7pm
Join Boston Meshk Ensemble for an unforgettable musical journey as they present a traditional repertoire of Turkish classical and folk songs, showcasing the richness and diversity of Turkey's musical heritage.
Location: Druker Auditorium
Steve Rudolph Trio Performs a Big Band Tribute
Thursday, May 18 at 2pm
Take a trip down memory lane as the Steve Rudolph Trio pays homage to some of the greatest bands to ever grace a bandstand.
Location: Druker Auditorium
In person event, no registration required
Tenor David Won to Perform
Sunday, May 21, 2pm
David Won, tenor, and Timothy Steele, piano, will give an afternoon performance. The program will include songs focusing on the theme of Love by Mitch Leigh, Jules Massenet, Leonard Bernstein, Wolfgang A. Mozart and Stephen Sondheim, among others.
Location: Druker Auditorium
In person event: no registration required
In the Newsroom with NBC10Boston/NECN's Susan Tran
Monday, May 15 at 5pm
Susan Tran, on-air reporter for NBC10Boston/NECN will discuss how she got to where she is, her experiences in TV media, especially as an Asian American woman, and how local news impacts our perceptions of the world around us.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Introduction to Bird Watching
Friday, May 19 at 1pm
Join Bill Gette, Founding Director of Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport, for an introductory program to birdwatching.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
Researching Your Family with Census and Vital Records
Monday, May 15 at 6:30pm
Resident genealogist, Ginny Audet, will discuss these two heavily used record types and give tips relating to online genealogical research in general.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
SCORE Small Business Counseling
Thursday, May 18 at 9am
SCORE volunteers provide area small business owners with free, one-hour counseling and advice sessions.
Location: Room A
Registration required
Find Happiness through Mindfulness, Meditation and Yoga
Thursday, May 18 at 7:15pm
Experience ancient practices of breathing and meditation in an informal virtual setting.
Location: Virtual
Registration required
50+ Job Seekers Group Morning Sessions: Interview Practice
Wednesday, May 17 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
Coming Up
The Significance of Asian Festivals: Diwali, Eid al-Fitr and Lunar New Year
Wednesday, May 24 at 6:30pm
Boston Jazz Voices to Perform
Monday, May 22 at 7pm
50 Hikes in Eastern Massachusetts with Madeline Bilis
Tuesday, May 23 at 7pm
Google or Gale? Best eResources for Research
Wednesday, May 24 at 4pm
Best eResources for Research Google or Gale
What is ChatGPT?
Thursday, May 25 at 7pm
The library will be closed on Sunday, May 28 and Monday, May 29. Visit our Digital Resources page.
Art shows on view May 2 - 30
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