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Tuesday, December 5th 2023

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Open Game Play with Virtual Reality

Coolidge Corner Library

WEDNESDAY, December 6 at 1:30 PM

One Up Games brings a variety of next-gen consoles and gaming monitors to the Library! Featuring popular, classic, and retro games, plus virtual reality. All attendees must have a free ticket from the Children’s desk, which are available a half hour before the program begins. This program is for children ages 8 and up.

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

Bake It Till You Make It

TUESDAY, December 5 at 7 PM

Join us on Zoom for an evening of cooking and conversation. Bake It Till You Make It combines a bake-along with a conversation about the importance of mental health, all in a welcoming, community-focused environment. Mental health advocate Dayna Altman will guide us through making Oreo truffles while sharing her own story, using baking to give an important conversation a fun, welcoming setting.

Learn more, see the recipe, and register for Bake It Till You Make It here!

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

Book Sale, Food Drive, and Toy Drive

Beginning today, the Friends of the Brookline Library Book Sale will have a selection of gift books and CDs available for sale on the main floor of the Brookline Village Library. The regular book sale will also continue on the ground floor.

The Library is pleased to partner with groups around town to host both a food drive and toy drive taking place now through December 8. The food drive is organized by students at Brookline High School and Project351, a youth leadership organization. The food drive is at the Brookline Village and Coolidge Corner Libraries and accepting the following items: personal care items, cooking oils, non-perishables, household items (no canned foods).

The Toy Drive, hosted by the Brookline Community Development Corporation, has collection bins are at each of our Library locations. More information about what to donate and how can be found here.

On Display at the Library

black and white photo of shadows on tiled floor of woman and dog
Coolidge Corner Library
Portraits, Pups, Prose: A Few of My Favorite Things - Step into the world of Liz Linder, a Brookline photographer and resident, as she presents the art of storytelling through powerful images. On display through January 3.
Brookline Village Library
Artists' Books - While experimenting with a variety of Artists’ Book structures, local artist Laurie Alpert became interested in sculptural forms and the different ways in which books can be bound (or unbound). On display through January 4.

FOR ADULTS

Meet the Small Business Administration:

Connections and Resources

Coolidge Corner Library

TUESDAY, December 5 at 7 PM

What is the Small Business Administration and what does it do? Join SBA Outreach Specialist Shelly Gillis in this free workshop to learn how the SBA can help you!

You can attend this program in person or over Zoom. No registration required to attend in person. If attending virtually, please register for the program here.

Queer Art Night with Alex Makes Art

Brookline Village Library

TUESDAY, December 12 at 6:30 PM

Join us for a cheerful evening of crafting and queer community building. Alex Makes Art will be leading a night of DIY! You’ll learn how to make your own gift wrap by carving potatoes and stamp, stamp, stamping. There will also be a buffet of bits and bobs to create unique decorations. This event is open to all adults, no registration required.

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

On the Calendar for Adults

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Ongoing Programs:
For a listing of book group and movie screening titles, please visit our Book & Social Groups page. To see more programs, check out our events calendar.

FOR KIDS, TEENS, & TWEENS

Teen & Tween Crafternoon: Zines!

A graphic of hands drawing on a piece of paper that says "zines!"
Putterham Library

TUESDAY, December 5 at 3 PM

Come learn about zines! These handmade, DIY magazines can be about anything you want. Your favorite food, TV shows you love (or hate!), activism – choose your own adventure. We’ll have all of the materials you need to start creating your own. For tweens and teens in grades 5-12. No registration required.

Songs with Seth

Coolidge Corner Library

WEDNESDAY, December 6 at 10:30 AM

Let’s share music together! Join local children’s musician Mr. Seth for an interactive family sing-along jam session. Recommended ages 0-5.

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

Animals of the Desert vs Rainforest

with Joys of Nature

Brookline Village Library

WEDNESDAY, December 6 at 1 and 3 PM

From a hot, dry desert to a wet, leafy rainforest, all animals have special adaptations to survive in their habitats. How do they find food and avoid predators? How do some species deal with lots of water, or very little water? Come find out as you meet some desert and rainforest animals up close, and learn about how their wild relatives survive.

We’ll offer two identical 30 minute sessions of this program, at 1 PM and 3 PM. Both sessions require a free ticket to attend. This program is recommended for kids ages 5-9 and their families. Children under age 5 must be accompanied by a caregiver.

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

Landscapes of Our World

with the Brookline Arts Center

Brookline Village Library

WEDNESDAY, December 6 at 6 PM

Join an instructor from the Brookline Arts Center for this landscape workshop geared for children ages 5 to 9 years-old (and their caregivers)! Learn how to draw and color fantastic landscapes and their inhabitants step-by-step, while also developing foundational drawing skills and techniques. This program does not require registration but will have a limited capacity, so please arrive in a timely manner.

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

Teen & Tween Crafternoon: Mason Jar Lanterns

Mason jar lanterns
Coolidge Corner Library

THURSDAY, December 7 at 3 PM

Spend an afternoon crafting at Coolidge! Create a mason jar lantern to light up the night. Battery-operated tealights and supplies will be provided. For tweens and teens in grades 5-12. No registration required. While supplies last.

This event is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Brookline Public Library.

On the Calendar for Kids, Tweens, & Teens

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Ongoing Programs for Teens and Tweens:
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