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Topsfield Town Library Newsletter: February 6-11, 2023

Schools and Libraries

February 7, 2023

From: Topsfield Town Library

How to save on your electric bill 

Has your electricity bill gone sky-high?
If YES, there is an easy way to substantially reduce your bill.

With the outrageous price increase in electricity recently, you've probably heard about switching your energy supplier, but where do you start? How difficult is it? What does it really do and how much will you really save?

Join us for a presentation by Roy Baessler, who will talk about how to lower your electricity bill (Roy lowered his own bill by $1000) by visiting energyswitchma.gov and searching for different electricity suppliers. Bring a recent electric bill to the presentation to compare what your rates are compared to some of the providers he will show.

He will tell us what to look for in a new supplier and give us the tools to easily make the switch so you can save this winter. 

This week's events:

Topsfield Library events in purple (View the Topsfield Library's calendar here)

Virtual - The Challenges of Being a Debut Author: featuring Chelsea Banning : Mon 2/6, 7pm: Join us for a conversation with debut authors: Chelsea Banning, Laura Gao, Brian D. Kennedy, Jean Louise, and XiXi Tian, to chat about the challenges and joys of getting your first book out in the world. Brought to you in partnership with the Ashland Public Library. Sign up here. (Zoom)

Mah jongg: Tue 2/7, 1-4pm: Drop-in Mahjongg. All levels welcome, no sign-up necessary.

CFCE of the North Shore - Music and Movement Playgroup: Wed 2/8, 10:30-11:30am: Coordinated Family Community Engagement (CFCE) manages and runs this fun event! Music and movement are important at every stage of a child’s development and can be brought together in this fun, interactive program. CFCE's programs include music with activities to further refine children's fine and gross motor skills.

Courageous Conversations: Rise in Hate ~ LGBTQ+ Panel: Wed 2/8, 7pm: This Courageous Conversation aims to correct misinformation and provide an overview of approaches that community members and allies can use to improve conversations about LGBTQ equality, with a focus on illustrating the concrete harms and hate that LGBTQ people face across Massachusetts. Brought to you by the Memorial Hall Library. Sign up here. (Zoom)

Dinner for Two- with Chef Kelcy: Thu 2/9, 7pm: Would you like to surprise someone special with an impressive looking, but simple to make, dinner for two? Join us as Kelcy walks us through a fabulous recipe of steak with béarnaise sauce, asparagus, and tiramisu for two, that you can whip up to celebrate someone you care about! Sign up here. (Zoom)

Topsfield Memory Café: Sat 2/11, 10:00am-12:00pm: Indoor Memory Café hosted by the Rest Stop Ranch

Learning tools on Libby

Dummies has always stood for taking on complex concepts and making them easy to understand. Dummies helps everyone be more knowledgeable and confident in applying what they know.

Now it's even easier to take on the challenge of learning something new with the Dummies series available through Libby! Whether in eBook or eAudiobook form, you'll be able to learn anywhere. Check out the collection here!

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