Updates from the Newton Free Library
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All Newton Free Library programs are held virtually and require registration. To sign up please visit http://www.newtonfreelibrary.net.
Newton Free Library programs for adults
Libby/OverDrive, Kanopy, & Hoopla: 11 a.m. May 6. Get an introduction to our three most popular library eResources so you can start accessing books, music, movies, and more from home.
Drop-In: Fiber, Fabric, & Fun!: 7 p.m. May 6. Do you knit? Crochet? Weave? Sew? Some, all of the above or more? Whether you’re just starting out or a crafting expert, come join us at our monthly fiber arts meetup! Get or give advice, ideas, or just chat while you work on your latest project. No registration necessary.
Updates from the Newton Free Library
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All Newton Free Library programs are held virtually and require registration. To sign up please visit newtonfreelibrary.net.
Newton Free Library Programs for Adults
Cook Along With Chef Bill: 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17. Join Chef Bill as he prepares a different dish live on Zoom each month! Formerly a chef at the original Ritz-Carlton/Boston, and now a personal chef, he has provided cooking demonstrations and lessons for Whole Foods and Stonewall Kitchen, among others. This month s recipe for Maryland Crab Soup can be found on Chef Bill s website.
Vision Board 4 Living: 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18. If you are stuck in the chaos of life and are ready to take action and pursue your dreams, act now! Take this time to gain greater clarity in your life and move closer to your dreams. We will meet-and-greet virtually and discuss the importance of the vision board theory as you assemble your vision board. A list of supplies will be p
Updates from the Newton Free Library
Community Content
Newton Free Library Programs for adults
A Conversation with Robert Reich: 7 p.m. Feb. 11. Join us for an engaging conversation with Robert Reich on his latest book, “The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It.” Christopher Lydon, host of the original podcast, “Open Source,” heard in Boston on WBUR, will moderate. Presented in partnership with libraries across Massachusetts and in New Hampshire.
Light Up Valentine’s Day Cards: 7 p.m. Feb. 11. Join us in creating handmade Valentine’s Day Cards with a bright twist! We’ll create cards with copper tape, LED lights and a button battery to create a simple circuit that will add light to your Valentine’s Day cards. After registering, come by the library to grab your kit with all the necessary supplies then join us on Zoom to create your card.
Programs for Adults
Facebook Live, Happy Birthday Beethoven!: Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 2 p.m.: Paul-André Bempéchat will return to the Facebook Live stage to celebrate Beethoven s birthday! The performance will include Beethoven s:
Sonata in E minor, opus 90
Sonata in A major, opus 101
Sonata in C minor, opus 111
Paul-André Bempéchat is Music Fellow at Harvard s Cabot House. A Juilliard and Sorbonne graduate, he has enjoyed a forty-year performing and teaching career on both sides of the Atlantic. No registration required.
Facebook Live, Ezekiel s Wheels Klezmer Band Celebrates Chanukah!: Thursday, December 17 at 7 p.m.: Enjoy some of the band’s favorite klezmer tunes and Chanukah songs as they share some of their favorite Chanukah memories, and (maybe, just maybe, fry some latkes together!) FB link: https://facebook.com/ewklezmer (the video will pop up at the top of the feed). No registration necessary.