Tech and Textiles at Peabody! Drop in for low-key technology chats and assistance, hang out and craft. Bring your device, your crochet/knitting/felting project, both or neither. It’s a flexible space for anyone looking for company while they create, or help setting up their new tablet, or just wanting someone to explain what exactly is cryptocurrency…I don’t know all the answers, but I love digging into these topics. We can chat while we knit, click around together, and set you up with further resources. And of course, you can also check out books.
Thursdays at Peabody from 1:00-5:00 pm.
Stories, songs and silliness for preschoolers, but all ages are welcome!
Hark! … Are those the tones of dulcimer and accordion I hear flowing through the air..?? Well, then, Spring cannot be far away, if Samantha Moffatt and Klemens will be returning to the Peabody Library with their songs, dances and tunes played on hammered dulcimer and accordion. They will call forth the robins and the green grass with reels and airs from Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Greece and France–for your listening pleasure, and in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.
Tech and Textiles at Peabody! Drop in for low-key technology chats and assistance, hang out and craft. Bring your device, your crochet/knitting/felting project, both or neither. It’s a flexible space for anyone looking for company while they create, or help setting up their new tablet, or just wanting someone to explain what exactly is cryptocurrency…I don’t know all the answers, but I love digging into these topics. We can chat while we knit, click around together, and set you up with further resources. And of course, you can also check out books.
Thursdays at Peabody from 1:00-5:00 pm.
Stories, songs and silliness for preschoolers, but all ages are welcome!
Celebrate the Spring Equinox and get excited for the upcoming solar eclipse with Latham Library and local NASA scientist Tara Tomlinson! Tara is a planetary scientist and Dartmouth PhD candidate who specializes in public outreach and community education. This all-ages talk will cover the celestial movements that give us equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses, as well as the natural and cultural importance of these events from the ancient past to the present. Bring your questions and your enthusiasm for a spaced out night at the library!