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Boylston Public Library In The Loop - December 5, 2022

Schools and Libraries

December 7, 2022

From: Boylston Public Library
Those toddling two and three-year olds will love this active and fun Story Time inside the library! Registration required; space is limited. If you prefer to join us online, you can sign up for the Zoom link upon registration. 
 
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 11-11:45pm
Join us for this hands-on Story Time program geared for you curious and tenacious four to five year olds. Children will participate in different activities that provide room to explore concepts presented in the stories through STEM activities. Registration required; space is limited. If you prefer to join us online, you can sign up for the Zoom link upon registration. 
 
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1pm
Join us for a discussion of Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune. Copies are available at the library or on Overdrive.
 
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 3:00 - 6:00pm
Drop by the library for all of your basic technology needs! Our librarians will help you learn about using your computers, smart phones, tablets, or other devices. If you need assistance using library apps, searching the library databases, or creating any of your own accounts, we're here for you! For more advanced tech help, consider signing up for an appointment in advance so we can best serve your needs.
 
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 6:30-7:30pm
From the reverent Orthodox feast on Christmas Eve, to secular Soviet New Year celebrations, Russia is the place to be during the holidays! Merriments include religious ceremonies, children’s parties and recitals, masquerades, caroling, and spectacular decorations. Using images from the Museum of Russian’s Icons collection, the presentation will examine Orthodox images of the Nativity from art historical and theological standpoints, and how they compare with those of western Christianity. We will also explore the history of the Christmas (or Yolka) tree, the origins of Saint Nicholas, and distinctly Russian characters like Grandfather Frost and the Snow Maiden. Registration required; join us in the library or watch online via Zoom.
 
Thursday, Dec. 8, 11-11:45pm
Infants and toddlers aged 0-23 months are invited to this musical program specially designed to engage the tiniest library users while developing early literacy skills. Registration required; space is limited. If you prefer to join us online, you can sign up for the Zoom link upon registration. 
 
Thursday, Dec. 8, 4-5pm
Do you want to make a snowman? We'll make 3! First, we'll use our fingerprints on a wood disc to create a 3 segment snowman. The next snow friend uses simple paper folded to make a snowman rosette. Lastly, we'll use straws and a cup to make an interactive snow toy!
 
Thursday, Dec. 8, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Students of all ages may come in the library to work on homework and receive extra guidance from an experienced teen mentor on assignments in any subject. Register online for one-on-one assistance, or just drop-in.   
 
Saturday, Dec. 10, 10am-5pm
New activity kits for kids are available all day Saturday while supplies last!
 
Tuesday, Dec. 13, 10am-5pm
The Friends of the Library have created special craft kits for kids to take home and make adorable snowmen decorations out of tea lights! Kits are available on a first come, first served basis while supplies last.  
 
Tuesday, Dec. 13, 11-11:45am
Those toddling two and three-year olds will love this active and fun Story Time inside the library! Registration required; space is limited. If you prefer to join us online, you can sign up for the Zoom link upon registration. 
 
Wednesday, Dec. 14, 11-11:45pm
Join us for this hands-on Story Time program geared for you curious and tenacious four to five year olds. Children will participate in different activities that provide room to explore concepts presented in the stories through STEM activities. Registration required; space is limited. If you prefer to join us online, you can sign up for the Zoom link upon registration. 
 
Thursday, Dec. 15, 11-11:45pm
Infants and toddlers aged 0-23 months are invited to this musical program specially designed to engage the tiniest library users while developing early literacy skills. Registration required; space is limited. If you prefer to join us online, you can sign up for the Zoom link upon registration. 
 
Thursday, Dec. 15, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Students of all ages may come in the library to work on homework and receive extra guidance from an experienced teen mentor on assignments in any subject. Register online for one-on-one assistance, or just drop-in.   
 
Thursday, Dec. 15, 6:30 pm
Join us for a discussion of All That She Carried by Tiya Miles. Copies are available at the library or on Overdrive.
 
Saturday, Dec. 17, 10am-5pm
New activity kits for kids are available all day Saturday while supplies last!
 
Saturday, Dec. 17, 2-4pm
Take a delicious candy making class with us at the Boylston Town House and make some sweets for the holidays!
 
Saturday, Dec. 17, 3-5pm
Examine December's art exhibit, meet artist Lizzie Abelson, and enjoy refreshments. A New England native, Lizzie studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design and spent a year in Rome with RISD's European Honors Program. After college, she enjoyed a brief stint as a freelance illustrator for The New Yorker. Her marginally wild landscapes evoke a sense of moody nostalgia -- unkempt fields over tidy lawns, leafless branches over summer's foliage, silence over noise.