Maker Space Drop-In for Adults
Charlotte and William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, Medford, MA, United StatesBring a project and enjoy our new Makerspace! No registration required.
Bring a project and enjoy our new Makerspace! No registration required.
Urban Gardening with Gretel Anspach Urban gardening is about growing food and ornamentals in small spaces. Whether you have no space at all or just wish to use a small space, this talk will provide tips and techniques. Gretel Anspach is a Trustee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and a Lifetime Master Gardener with the
This 20-30 minute storytime includes songs and gentle movement activities. Lapsit is followed by a mini-playgroup so families who would like to stay and play are welcome too!
Learn how to do some simple stitching and sew on a button in this introduction to hand sewing class. We will make a felt coin purse together! Registration required. Registration for this event starts April 1. This program is full. Please email Tamar at tsiegel@minlib.net to get on the wait list.
For teens in grades 6-9 Chameleon is the library's drop-in group for LGBTQIAP+ youth and allies in grades 6-9. With a focus on a different theme each month, come chat, connect, do fun projects, and play games in a safe, open, and welcoming space! No one is required to disclose any aspect of their identity
ASL Basic Class 3* ON ZOOM Tuesday, May 2 Tuesday, May 9 Tuesday, MAY 16 Tuesday, MAy 23 6:00-6:45PM *Previous course work recommended ZOOM link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8017729549
Medford's Cardboard Canoe race is coming up in June. If you need the space, tools, and help to get you canoe water ready, sign up for our cardboard canoe build program!
The Massachusetts Library Collaborative's 50+ Job Seekers Group meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month, from 9:30am to 11:30am, via Zoom. If you are unemployed and actively looking, underemployed, seeking a new career direction, re-entering the job market after a long employment gap, or recently retired and looking for your "Encore Career",
This story hour is for children between the ages of 3-7. We will explore new concepts with books and songs. Parents and caregivers are welcome to join in! After storytime, a short craft or activity will be held in the same space.
For teens in grades 6 and up Each month, learn a new aspect of manga drawing! Supplies will be provided by the library. All skill levels welcome! May theme: "Draw This in Your Style" Sign up required. Registration will begin on April 1. Program will take place in the big Youth Services study room. Questions?
History Book Club: True Crime Series Wednesday, January 18: Manhunt: the 12 day Hunt for Lincoln’s Killer by James Swanson Wednesday, March 15: Blood and Ivy: The 1849 Murder that Scandalized Harvard by Paul Collins Wednesday, May 17: Deliberate Cruelty: Truman Capote, The Millionaire’s Wife, and the Murder of the Century by Roseanne Montillo (Author visit on December 6)
Three Evenings with Dance Caliente Dance away your cares as Dance Caliente presents fun and lively dance lessons for dancers of all levels. Founded in 1998 by Eileen Herman-Haase and Raul Nieves, Dance Caliente brings a contagious enthusiasm to their instruction of ballroom and Latin dance forms. Bring water and comfortable shoes. This class is