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Danvers Council on Aging is located at 25 Stone St., Danvers. They can be reached by phone at 978-762-0208 or 978-762-0209. The fax number is 978-762-0240. They’re open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, visit https://danversma.gov.
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Monday, Jan. 18: Martin Luther King Day, office closed
Tuesday, Jan. 19: Spinach and cheese omelet, vegetable blend, baked tomato, yogurt, juice, Snack N Loaf
Today
Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low 54F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%..
Tonight
Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low 54F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Updated: March 27, 2021 @ 7:15 pm
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⢠Dec. 31: Curbside hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
⢠Closed Jan. 1, 2021.
Due to a rise in COVID cases locally and statewide the library has returned to curbside service. Curbside hours will be Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Patrons are able to put items on hold online or over the phone and pick them up during curbside hours. Once they have received notification that their holds are available they may come to the library and call 920-262-4090 when they arrive. “We will bring your items out to you. No appointments are necessary,” the library stated. “We are also offering curbside printing service. You may send attachments you need printed to askrefwt@watertownpubliclibrary.org and we will notify you when your print job is ready. Print jobs can be picked up by coming to the library and calling us when you are outside.
The Book of Tea click to enlarge Unsplash / Jocelyn Morales
“Spilling the tea” to start off the new year, the San Antonio Museum of Art is hosting the second installment of its virtual book club, this time featuring
The Book of Tea.
The book, written in 1906 by the Japanese scholar Okakura Kakuzō, argues the importance and role of “teaism” in Japanese culture, aesthetics and history.
Attendees will also learn about Asian art in a talk by SAMA curator Emily Sano and will view a tea demonstration by local teahouse Snug Tea. Those that really want to get into the spirit of the event can purchase bundles that include the book, matcha, a matcha whisk and tea pouches from the museum’s online gift shop.