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Winchester Public Library Lines For September 7, 2023

Schools and Libraries

September 9, 2023

From: Winchester Public Library

September Art Exhibit

Ruth Lieberherr's Dreamscapes:
An Exhibit of Paintings and Picture Books


Whimsical figures, faces, real and fantasy creatures inhabit Lieberherr’s paintings. Remembered places, people, feelings are transformed into unique, archetypal expressions of vibrant color and form. From her youth in Switzerland to sacred dance with her liturgical dance group, from her love of fairytales to walks among elephants in Ghana, from swimming in Walden to teaching yoga, from the mundane to the exotic and spiritual, Lieberherr’s experiences find new expression in her paintings. For more information visit www.ruthlieberherr.com!

The public is invited to visit the exhibit during library hours, or at a reception with the artist on Saturday, September 9 from 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM.

- Appointments for Study Room use

- Museum Passes for Winchester residents

- Info on Computer Access, Copying, & Printing

- Subscribe to one of our Newsletters

Yarnies
2nd Tuesday of the Month at 10:00 AM
3rd Thursday of the Month at 12:00 PM

Do you knit or crochet? Do you want to work on a project and talk with other crafters? Then this group is for you! Bring along current project, or join us to gather ideas from your fellow crafters. No registration required.

Mandala Mindfulness:
A Group For Creative Coloring and Connection
Wednesdays at 11:00 AM

Many people find the drawing or coloring of a mandala to be meditative. The very nature of drawing or coloring a mandala is therapeutic and symbolic. Join us for a relaxing session of coloring and connection. We will meet on Wednesdays at 11:00 am.  All are welcome. This event is presented in partnership with the Northeast Recovery Learning Community. No Registration Required.

Books & Building
Wednesdays at 3:30 PM

Join us for an afternoon of stories and building. We will read a story or two, and then have materials for an open ended building challenge. For ages 3-6. No registration required.

Crafting 101
Saturday, September 9 10:30 AM

All are welcome. Learn some fun new crafting techniques! This time you can decorate your own unique notebook (all supplies will be provided). Register online.

Dancing Ribbon Rings!
Monday, September 18 3:30 PM

Embellish your dance parties with your very own Dancing Ribbon Rings! Each child will get to design and make their own wooden rings with ribbons and tulle (and their grown-up’s help). This program is for kids ages 1-5 and their grown-ups. Register online.

Bracelet Buddies
Tuesday, September 19 5:00 PM

Join us on the 3rd Tuesday of each month for Bracelet Buddies. Everyone ages 9-12 is welcome to join, no matter if you're a pro or a newbie! Come to make bracelets and friends! Register online.

Craft Night: Mini Books
Thursday, September 21 7:00 PM

Make a mini version of your favorite book, then turn it into a keychain, a necklace, or earrings! This project is for teens and adults. It will be too difficult for little ones. Please pre-register and specify which book you'd like to make. Click here to register.

Goat Yoga: Little Buddies
Saturday, September 23 1:00 PM

Join us for Goat Yoga! We'll be joining up with some teens for a Kids and Teens crossover program! We'll all gather together on the Library Lawn with some gentle and curious goats for an hour of easy yoga! Registration required.

Click here to register participants ages 4-11.
Click here to register participants ages 12-18.

Paint Party (Ages 8-12)
Tuesday, September 26 3:30 PM

Make your very own masterpiece on canvas. We will be using acrylic paints, so be sure to wear clothes that can get paint on them. Register online.

Our Unique Mystic River Watershed
Tuesday, September 26 7:00 PM

During this talk, you will hear from Michelle Liebetreu, Deputy Director of External Affairs for the Mystic River Watershed Association, about the watershed and what makes it unique. Mystic River Watershed Association's programs are working to protect water quality, restore important habitats, build climate resilience, transform parks and paths, and educate youth and community members. The Mystic River Watershed is a living system rich in fish and wildlife, including one of the largest river herring migrations in the Commonwealth and the last remaining salt marsh in Boston. It is home to 500,000 people and 21 communities including Winchester.  Register online.

This event is part of the Friends of the Winchester Public Library Speaker Series and is made possible by your generous donations to the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

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