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Hello reader!
Read on for what's happening at the library this week.
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Library Connection
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Thanks to the Library Connection, homebound Brookline residents can receive library materials delivered to their home by volunteers. This is a partnership between the Council on Aging and Public Library of Brookline. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or receiving this service, contact Volunteer Coordinator Patricia Burns at the Council on Aging 617-730-2743.
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Books in Bloom
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SATURDAY, June 2, and SUNDAY, June 3
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The Public Library of Brookline, together with the Chestnut Hill Garden Club and the Garden Club of Brookline, invites you to step into a colorful and aromatic world of flowers inspired by books. See incredible floral arrangements displayed throughout the Brookline Village Library.
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Stop by anytime during regular library hours, grab a map, and see all the beautiful designs brought to life by the creativity of our local garden clubs and library staff.
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And join us for a workshop on Saturday, June 2, where library staff will demonstrate how to create submerged floral centerpieces.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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TGIF After-School Movie
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FRIDAY, May 11 at 2 PM
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Join us for a fun children’s movie and a snack! Recommended for ages five and up.
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Learn Something New: Tai Chi
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SATURDAY, May 12 at 1 PM
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Join the instructors of Brookline Tai Chi in an hour of relaxing, energizing, and illuminating exercise to learn what Tai Chi is all about. Please wear comfortable soft-soled shoes. This event is part of the Learn Something New series and is organized in partnership with the Brookline Health Department. Generously sponsored by the Library Trustees.
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Brookline Eats: Chitrita Banerji
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TUESDAY, May 15 at 7 PM
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For Chitrita Banerji food has been the primary medium of storytelling. It is a story about the land she comes from, far from the land where she now lives. It is a story of a region which is extraordinarily blessed with natural plenty, a rich language and culture, and a culinary tradition that is at once delicate and potent. At this event, Chitrita will discuss the history of spices in Indian class, cuisine, and economy.
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Part of the Brookline Eats! series.
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Coolidge Corner and Putterham News
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Coolidge Corner Informational Meetings
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THURSDAY, May 10 at 7 PM
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Questions about the library renovation? Join us at the Coolidge Corner Library:
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Putterham Library Hours and Usage Pilot Project
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WEDNESDAY, May 9 at 7 PM
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Please join us for listening sessions regarding the hours and usage pilot project which will be happening while the Coolidge Corner library is closed for renovations. The Library Director and members of the Board of Trustees will be there to answer your questions and lay out the plans for the pilot.
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Tee Off at the Library
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SATURDAY, June 16
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Join us for a day of mini-golf, snacks, refreshments, and superheroes!
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Families and all ages: noon-4 PM
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Adults 21+: 6-9 PM
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UPCOMING SCREENINGS
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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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MEET STAFF PETS
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Willoughby and Emmett
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What you call them every day other than their name: Wubs and Em&Em.
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A favorite quirk in their behavior: Willoughby is a cuddler (even though he's 50 pounds). Emmett puts toys in his mouth and then plays soccer with a ball.
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Favorite sleeping spot: Willoughby picks the couch on a pile on blankets and a pillow under his head, while Emmett sticks to Hope's dad's chair in the living room (it's really Emmett's chair now).
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Can they do a trick? Emmett can give you hugs when you pick him up.
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Belongs to: Hope, Circulation, Brookline Village Library
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