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Vineyard Haven Public Library This Week - February 27, 2023

Schools and Libraries

February 27, 2023

From: Vineyard Haven Public Library

The New CLAMS Catalog is Here! 

CLAMS Libraries have selected Aspen Discovery, a new user-friendly catalog designed to make it easier than ever to find and borrow materials from the library! This powerful new search engine includes features like predictive search text, curated lists, personalized recommendations, and greater control over your user account.

- The password/PIN you use to access your CLAMS account and library apps has changed to the last four digits of the phone number on your CLAMS account. (You can reset your PIN to a number or password you prefer to use.)

- The web address will stay the same, library.clamsnet.org, or visit vineyard-haven.clamsnet.org/

- If you checkout eBooks using Overdrive or Libby apps, you may need to re-enter your new password the first time you checkout.

- If you have opted in to save your reading history in the current CLAMs catalog, your reading history will be transferred to the new system, however you will need to “opt in” again, and your history may not be transferred immediately.

If you have any issues with accessing your new account or have questions, please give us a call at (508) 696-4210, or email [email protected]

For more information including frequently asked questions, visit info.clamsnet.org

Vacation Week Programs for Children

Here's what's happening this week:

Monday, February 26th
-Storytime with Weezie at 10:30 am
-Movie & Craft in the Program Room from 3-5 pm : Pokemon Detective Pikachu

Tuesday, February 27th
-Storytime with Emily at 10:30 am
-Movie & Craft in the Program Room from 3-5 pm : Minions, The Rise of Gru

Wednesday, March 1st
-Movie & Legos in the Program Room from 3-5 pm : The Lego Movie

Thursday, March 2nd
-Movie & Craft in the Program Room from 3-5 pm : Interactive Encanto
*This is an interactive film showing of Encanto. We will have bags that will have props and a movie script that will instruct participants what to do throughout the film! (No registration needed but supplies are limited)

Dirtbag, Mass: An Evening with Isaac Fitzgerald

Join us for a very special author event!  Isaac Fitzgerald has lived many lives. He's been an altar boy, a bartender, a fat kid, a smuggler, a biker, a prince of New England. But before all that, he was a bomb that exploded his parents' lives-or so he was told. In his new book Dirtbag, Massachusetts, Fitzgerald, with warmth and humor, recounts his ongoing search for forgiveness, a more far-reaching vision of masculinity, and a more expansive definition of family and self. 

Fitzgerald appears frequently on The Today Show and is also the author of the bestselling children’s book How to Be a Pirate as well as the co-author of Pen & Ink: Tattoos and the Stories Behind Them and Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire, The Guardian, The Best American Nonrequired Reading, and numerous other publications. He is Boston born, raised in Athol, and currently lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.

This program is brought to you in collaboration of  libraries across the Commonwealth.

The discussion will be moderated by Daniel Ford, host of The Writer's Bone Podcast.

This live online event will be held on the platform Crowdcast. To register, first create a Crowdcast account or sign in with Twitter, Facebook, or Google. After you have signed in, click the "Save My Spot" button and use the password below.

The registration link is: https://www.crowdcast.io/c/an-evening-with-isaac and the password is: ?dirtbagmass

Upcoming Programs for Adults

To register for online events or for more information, contact our Program Coordinator Anne McDonough at [email protected]

[In-person] 11:15 am Monday February 27th
Yoga with Kat : Chair Yoga for Arthritis

Chair Yoga is one of the most gentle forms of yoga. This class is perfect for students recovering from injury or illness, and anyone who wants to experience the many benefits of yoga without having to get up and down from the floor. These sessions will focus on yoga for people who are seeking relief from arthritis. In-person in the basement meeting room.

[Online] 6 pm February 28th
Vineyard Haven Library Spice Club
A new take on a cookbook group, Spice Club meets virtually one Tuesday a month. Registration comes with a sample pack of the spice of the month and a little history about it. You prepare a recipe and then come and discuss your opinions, experiences, and love (or like less!). This month's herb is Fennel Seed. 

[In-person, Outdoors] 3 pm Wednesday March 1st
Wednesday Walk the Chop
Walk and Talk Book Club has become ''Walk the Chop'. We will meet every Wednesday at the Library and walk/run or any combination the West Chop loop. Course is not hilly and is just over 3 miles. No sign up necessary. Contact [email protected] or [email protected] with any questions. Sponsored by Vineyard Haven Library and BeWell-MV.

[In-person or online] 6 pm Thursday March 2nd
Great Decisions Discussion Group Session Five: Politics in Latin America
The Great Decisions group will meet on Thursday evenings for eight weeks beginning February 2nd. . To register for the series, please click here For a complete list of meeting dates and topics, visit: http://vhpl.blogspot.com/2023/01/great-decisions-foreign-policy.html

[Online] 11 am Sunday, March 5th
Summer of Drawing Replay with Elizabeth Whelan

On Sundays January through March 2023, the Library will replay videos from 2022's "Summer of Drawing" series with artist Elizabeth R. Whelan. This series concentrates on overall technique, composition, skills, and concepts. Join your hosts Elizabeth Whelan and Anne McDonough on Zoom as we revisit all that great classes from last year!  Register

[Online] 1 pm Sunday, March 5th
Adult Crafts: Decoupage Planters
Decoupage a terra cotta pot and plant a succulent. We'll also have some small boxes if you have a black thumb!  Materials are provided and registration is not required, but attendance will be limited to first arrivals, while supplies last.   For adults and teens age 12 and up. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

[In-person or online]  10am Monday March 6th
Martha's Vineyard Poetry Reading Group
This is an interactive group that meets monthly on Zoom. The meeting leader selects a poem(s), from the earliest Greeks to contemporary, to be read and discussed as a community, which always adds new dimensions to understanding. The MV Poetry Reading Group has been meeting for over 10 years. 

[In-person] 11:15 am Monday March 6th
Yoga with Kat : Chair Yoga for Arthritis

Chair Yoga is one of the most gentle forms of yoga. This class is perfect for students recovering from injury or illness, and anyone who wants to experience the many benefits of yoga without having to get up and down from the floor. These sessions will focus on yoga for people who are seeking relief from arthritis. In-person in the basement meeting room.

[In-person or online] 2 pm Wednesday March 8th
Songwriting with Peter Halperin SESSION 2 of 4

This exciting songwriting opportunity wil be led by Peter Halperin, who brought down the house at the Chilmark Jam last November. This program will run both in person and via Zoom, but will not be recorded. Continues monthly, contact the library for more info and to register.

[In-person] 1 pm Sunday March 12th
On Memoir Writing, with Nancy Slonim Aronie

Come hear a short talk and an even shorter reading, plus a Q&A about memoir writing with our Island's own Nancy Slonim Aronie. Nancy has been a commentator for National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. She was a Visiting Writer at Trinity College in Hartford, CT, wrote a monthly column in McCall’s magazine and was the recipient of the Eye of The Beholder Artist in Residence award at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Nancy won teacher of the year award for all three years she taught at Harvard University for Robert Coles. This will be an in-person event and will not be recorded.

[Online] 10:30 am Tuesdays, March 14th through April 11th
Writing Workshop with Moira Silva

Isn't it time you told your story? Through a blend of exercises, readings, and discussions, writers will connect with their writing and themselves. Participants will form a supportive community while sharing in-process work, with the group honoring whatever is created — whether it is an essay,song, letter, or entirely new genres. Writers will leave the course lighter in spirit and richer in purpose. Workshop lead by Moira Silva via Zoom Tuesdays starting March 14th until April 11th.

[Online] 6 pm Tuesday March 14th
Memoir Writing with Caroline Joy Adams

We know you have a story to tell. Whether you are currently working on your memoir project or just starting, Caroline Joy Adams will help you find focus and set you on your path. Caroline will lead one session per month for 4 months Jan 17th, Feb 21st, March 14th and April 11th.

[In-person or online] 2 pm Thursday March 16th
Library Book Group
Everyone is invited to join us. Book club selections include contemporary fiction and the occasional memoir or non-fiction. Everyone is invited to join us. This month's selection is Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark. Please contact [email protected] for Zoom access, or attend in-person. 

[Online] 6 pm March 21st
Vineyard Haven Library Spice Club
A new take on a cookbook group, Spice Club meets virtually one Tuesday a month. Registration comes with a sample pack of the spice of the month and a little history about it. You prepare a recipe and then come and discuss your opinions, experiences, and love (or like less!). This month's herb is Falafel Spice. 

[Online] 6 pm Wednesday March 22nd
Fabulous Women Artists You Probably Never Heard of: Augusta Savage
Chilmark and Vineyard Haven libraries present a virtual art talk series with Janet Mandel. Janet Mandel taught in New Jersey’s public schools for 32 years, where she taught English, art history, World Languages and Cultures. Now retired, Janet presents illustrated talks on a variety of art history topics at adult schools, libraries, museums, senior centers, community centers, and similar venues. Series continues Wed Apr 19th (Ruth Asawa)

[In-person] 10:15 am Saturday March 25th
Friends of the Library Monthly Meeting

The Friends of the Vineyard Haven Public Library always welcome new members! Volunteers and those who are interested in knowing more about the Friends meet at 10:15 am one Saturday each month. Join the Friends 

Live Virtual Tour: How Women Won the Vote

[Online] 10 am Tuesday March 21st
The 19th Amendment: A Virtual Tour with the National Constitution Center

A National Constitution Center museum educator will lead viewers on a LIVE guided tour of the Center's newest exhibit that traces the triumphs and struggles leading to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The tour will help viewers to better understand the long fight for women's suffrage, and will also highlight some of the many women who transformed constitutional history - including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul, and Ida B. Wells. Plus, viewers will get an up-close look at some of the one-of-a-kind artifacts on display, including a ballot box used to collect women's votes in the 1800s and Pennsylvania's ratification copy of the 19th Amendment.

Please contact Anne McDonough at [email protected] for Zoom link.

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