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Tuesday, January 30th 2018
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Good morning reader!
Read on for what's happening at the library this week.
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- Join us in February to celebrate Black History Month with film screenings at all three locations
- Learn why Frederick Douglass was the most photographed American of the nineteenth century from author John Stauffer
- Join us for Citizen Read, a project of ArtsEmerson and the American Repertory Theater. Participants will read Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankin and come together for a facilitated discussion on race and identity.
- Celebrate the Lunar New Year with us at our Coolidge Corner Location, including a Lion Dance and Kung Fu demonstration on February 11
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- Our first Brookline Eats! special event is February 6: a visit from Breadboard Bakery's Daisy Chow.
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Citizen Read
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Join us for Citizen Read, a project of ArtsEmerson and the American Repertory Theater. Participants will read Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankin and come together for a facilitated discussion on race and identity. Registration is required, and participants must read Citizen: An American Lyric before the discussion. Copies of the book can be borrowed from the library, and the audiobook is instantly available on Hoopla.
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Black History Month Film Series
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In honor of Black History Month, the Public Library of Brookline is screening a special month-long film series.
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Join us in Brookline Village every Thursday in February at 6 PM to celebrate Black history and culture. Snacks and hot cocoa will be provided.
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Our regular weekly film series, Midday Movies at Putterham and Movie Matinee at Coolidge Corner, will also be featuring films that celebrate Black history during February.
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Keep an eye out for displays and recommended lists celebrating Black history at each location.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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April 27, 2024 11:00 AM @ Brookline Village - Hunneman Hall |
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Join special performer Matt Heaton for an interactive singalong! This program is for families and kids of all ages but may be most appealing to kids ages 0-5. This will be a thirty minute concert.
We can’t wait to sing along with you!
About the performer: Matt Heaton believes music for kids can be entertaining for both children AND parents. His songs blend mid century American guitar styles: surf, rockabilly, western swing & soul, delivered with a wry sense of humor and a sincere sense of fun. Children and adults respond to his musicianship and variety. The grown ups in the room particularly appreciate the Muppet-esque touches of humor and observations of kid behavior. Whether you call it children’s music, family music, kindie or toddlerbilly it’s sure to please listeners of all ages.
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April 27, 2024 2:00 PM @ Brookline Village - Hunneman Hall |
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Aftab Dance Group, an Iranian dance group made up of students and young professionals, has been entertaining audiences in the Greater Boston and New England area with their unique blend of traditional and modern Iranian dance for over 15 years. Join them at the Library for a special performance followed by a Q&A session about Persian dance. Afterward, stick around for a fun and interactive dance workshop suitable for all skill levels. The performance and workshop are open to adults and kids of all ages. Everyone is invited to experience the beauty of Persian dance with Aftab Dance Group!
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May 1, 2024 6:30 PM @ Brookline Village - The Rabbit Hole |
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Join us for Sensory Storytime at 6:30 PM in the Rabbit Hole at the Brookline Village Library. This storytime includes songs, books, and movement activities and will be followed by a free play activity.
Sensory storytime is designed for children who may need extra sensory support or for families who are looking for a more adaptive storytime experience, but all are welcome. This program is suggested for children ages 2-5 and their families, but you can decide if it’s the right fit for your family.
In order to help us keep this program sensory-friendly, it has a limited capacity and free tickets are required to attend. You can pick up a free ticket at the children’s desk beginning 30 minutes before the program.
Please Note: All storytimes include “sensory friendly” practices (e.g. routines, repetition, body breaks/movement, etc.). Our Sensory Storytime, however, includes additional practices such as a smaller group-size, lower lighting, lower music volume, adaptive supports, etc.
To prepare for this program, read our social story about visiting the Library and read our social story specifically about sensory storytime at the Brookline Village Library
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May 2, 2024 7:00 PM @ Brookline Village - Hunneman Hall |
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To Feel the Earth and Touch the Sky, Living the Legacy of American Modern Dance is a film highlighting the boundary breaking figures in the evolution of American Modern Dance. Iconoclasts in their own time, they have become icons in ours.
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May 4, 2024 1:00 PM @ Brookline Village - Tween Room |
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Ever wanted to learn how to fix or repair broken and damaged items you own, like torn clothing or broken electronics, bicycles, computers, toys, or the like? You can learn how at the Fixit Clinic. We’ll pair you with a volunteer coach who can walk you through diagnosing the problem, disassembling the item as needed, and hopefully fixing whatever the issue is. This event is open to all and registration is suggested, but not required.
If you would like to register for the clinic here: https://bit.ly/itemcheckin
If you’d register as a volunteer coach, you can do that here: http://bit.ly/inpersoncoachsignup
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THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
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Midday Movies
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Movie Matinee
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Refreshments 1 PM Screening 1:30-4 PM
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STAFF PICKS
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National Croissant Day
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Today is National Croissant Day, so we polled the staff to gather together a list of their favorite recommended titles relating to croissants, baking, and delicious French delights.
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MEET THE STAFF
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Library Assistant at Brookline Village Hayley Robertson
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First literary crush (author or character): Michael Moscowitz from The Princess Diaries.
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Last song you listened to: Townie - Mitski.
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Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw.
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Name a word that starts with the letter Q: Quiddler (the best spelling game).
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Movie or TV show you always watch when it comes on screen, no matter what: One Tree Hill.
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If you could travel back in time, what period would you go to? 1969.
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Cake or pie? Can I say donuts instead?
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Big dogs or small dogs? The biggest dogs.
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Hardcover or paperback? Trade paperback.
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Fictional world or game you'd most like to visit? Harry Potter.
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What book would you most like to see turned into a top-notch film or miniseries? Any Tana French book.
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Favorite fictional librarian? Rupert Giles.
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Favorite fictional detective? Veronica Mars! .
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CHILDREN'S WINTER PROGRAMS
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Terrific Twos (And Threes!)
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Tuesdays at 10:30 AM Age: 2 years old Mother Goose on the Loose Wednesdays at 10:30 AM Age: 13 to 23 month-olds (get ticket at desk) Stories and Crafts (Drop In) Wednesdays at 3:30 PM Age: 3-5 years old
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Stories and Crafts (Drop In) Thursdays at 10:30 AM Age: 2-3 years old (get ticket at desk)
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Thursdays at 3 PM Age: 5 and up Friday Flicks (Drop In)
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Fridays at 10:30 am Age: 2 years and older. Parents and caregivers are also welcome.
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Saturdays at 2:30 PM Age: 6-8 years old
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Come Play With Us Mondays at 10:15 AM Age: Infants-12 month-olds Mother Goose Tuesdays at 10:15 AM Age: 1-2 years-old Sing Along, Dance and Play Wednesdays at 10:15 AM
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Sing Along, Dance and Play Saturdays at 10:30 AM
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Tuesdays at 10:30 AM Age: 2-3 year-olds
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Tuesdays at 3:30 PM Age: 3-6 year-olds
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Sing and Dance with Martha Leader
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UPCOMING BOOK SELECTIONS
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All of our book clubs are drop in. If you'd like to join us, you may pick up the next title at the Circulation Desk of the hosting library and attend the next meeting ready to discuss.
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A Taste of Poetry
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Brookline Village
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Mid-day Mystery
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Afternoon
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Shelf Respect
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Open to teens and adults.
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Read and Meet
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Mystery
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And the Award Goes To...
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Putterham
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