Available for In-Library Use!

Available for In-Library Use!

This collection of more than 4,000 databases and two billion names includes coverage of United States census, vital, church, court, and immigration records, as well as record collections from countries worldwide.

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Friends of the Library Book Sale

Friends of the Library Book Sale

Get ready! The Library’s twice annual book sale is around the corner! Saturday, May 18th, from 9-1, come stock up on your summer reads on the Library Lawn. Rain or shine. Cash or check only!

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Books and Bikes Workshop with Author Christina Uss!

Books and Bikes Workshop with Author Christina Uss!

Join us for this special event, which is part of, and made possible by, the Mass Kids Lit Fest !

Christina Uss, author of A Girl Called Bicycle and many other “odd books with guaranteed happy endings” will be leading a workshop about how to fix a flat tire while talking about her own 4,000-mile bicycle trip across the United States! Recommended for school aged children; registration encouraged.

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Learning Libby Virtual Training 6/13 & 6/14 @10am

Join us for our Learning Libby with the Experts webinar! This multi-day experience will take you through your library’s Libby service. Register at https://bit.ly/ewmlibby Register for each session you’d like to attend. Pick one, or both! Basics – June 13 @ 10:00am – Learn everything you need to know to get started with Libby!Deep Dive – June 14 @ 10:00am – Learn some of our favorite tips and tricks to enhance your Libby experience! Want

Author Talk with Jennifer Brunton, 6/1 @ 6:30pm

Local author and advocate Jennifer Brunton will talk about what led her to co-author The #ActuallyAutistic Guide to Advocacy: Step-by-Step Advice on How to Ally and Speak Up with Autistic People and the Autism Community. She’ll go on to discuss general advocacy, then focus on family, work and educational topics. Q&A to follow. Click here to learn more! Please RSVP to slevine@ewmlibrary.org with the event name and number of attendees.This talk is in-person.

Food for Fines May 2022

Join our annual Food for Fines drive to benefit the Easthampton Community Center! From Monday, May 2, through Tuesday, May 31, donate non-perishable food items at the Library and receive $2 off overdue fines per item. We cannot clear items that are damaged or billed to your account as ‘Lost’. Food items should be non-perishable and not expired. If your items do not have an expiration date, we cannot accept

Virtual Author Talk with Caroline Ailanthus, 5/18 @ 6pm

Register at tinyurl.com/ewml-authortalk-518 If you liked Flight Behavior, by Barbara Kingsolver or The Overstory, by Richard Powers… Caroline Ailanthus will talk about the plot of her book Ecological Memory, its main characters, and other relevant points.She will read several excerpts and discuss creating a fictional pandemic vs. living in a real one, and looking to the science of ecology as a source of perspective & hope in the face of loss.