Tuesdays are for Twos! Storytime for ages 2-3

Tuesdays are for Twos! Storytime for ages 2-3

Tuesdays are for Twos! Storytime for ages 2-3

Tuesdays

Tuesday, July 19

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Children & their caregivers are invited to sign up for a program filled with singing, dancing, rhyming & stories! Each week will be something new along with your old favorites.

Space is limited & a waiting list will open when each event is full. Please be respectful of limited space & only sign up for events you can attend.

We can’t wait to see you @ the library! To sign up for this and other children’s events, visit our Youth Services Events Sign Up Page Here.

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Gaming Cafe: a Tabletop Space for grades 5-8

Gaming Cafe: a Tabletop Space for grades 5-8

Gaming Cafe: a Tabletop Space for grades 5-8

Thursdays

Tuesday, July 19

3:30 pm - 4:45 pm

Gaming as a group, sounds good to me! Join our gaming club where you can meet a bunch of middle school peeps to decompress, connect and laugh. Each month we will meet in-person to play a combination of multiplayer games that call for strategy, teamwork and plain old fun!

Space is limited & a waiting list will open when each event is full. Please be respectful of limited space & only sign up for events you can attend. We can’t wait to see you soon! To sign up for this and other children’s events, visit our Youth Services Events Sign Up Page Here.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Blackstone Library

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Scrapbooking with Plants in the 18th Century

Scrapbooking with Plants in the 18th Century

Scrapbooking with Plants in the 18th Century

Tuesday, July 19

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Presented by the Yale Peabody Museum Speakers Bureau

This talk will follow a graduate student’s fraught journey as she attempted to create a herbarium (or book of dried plants) following manuals written by 18th-century naturalists. Alongside her own adventures, Alicia will also explore those of early modern naturalists to consider how scientific knowledge was made in the West. This talk will emphasize that 18th-century science was not a solitary experience. Instead, it was a collective process rooted in a broad community of practitioners.

Registration is required to attend this IN PERSON event.

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