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Tuesday, January 8th 2019
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Hello reader!
Read on for what's happening at the library this week.
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Reference Services Survey
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The Public Library of Brookline wants to hear what you think of our reference services. The Reference Desk at the Brookline Village Library is located at the back of the building, in front of the Reading Room and computer area. Reference librarians answer questions related to the Library, technology, accessing materials, and more; we also plan Library programs for adults.
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As we determine future goals for the Reference Department, we would like to hear from the community. Are we meeting your needs? What services do you use, and what can we do better? We hope to hear from you!
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Mandarin Storytime 中文故事時間
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FRIDAY, January 11 at 10 AM
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Join us for songs and stories in Mandarin. This brand-new storytime will meet monthly, on the second Friday of the month, at 10 AM. For ages five and under.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Tween Crafternoon: String Art
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WEDNESDAY, January 9 at 3 PM
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Spend an afternoon in the Commons making a fun craft! Grades 5–7 welcome. This week's craft will be string art.
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Meet the Tween Librarian - Family Event
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WEDNESDAY, January 9 at 6 PM
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Did you know we have a new tween space? Come by and meet the new tween librarian, learn about the space and the new collections, and enjoy some nice treats! This event is for families – parents are welcome and encouraged to explore and learn about the new space along with their children.
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Teen Writing Workshop
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WEDNESDAY, January 9 at 7 PM
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Join writing workshop leader Robert Uttaro to stretch your creative writing imaginations. For five Wednesday in January/February and then again in March/April, he will provide teen writers the mental space, resources, and advice to get their writing flowing. Open to teens in grades 7–12.
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UPCOMING SCREENINGS
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MIDDAY MOVIES
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MOVIE MATINEE
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Staff Favorites from 2018
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The library staff is sharing our favorites from 2018. Here is some of the fiction we loved this past year:
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Circe, by Madeline Miller - Roberto's pick
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