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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.
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.
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!
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.
The library is hosting a webinar series on Climate Change! Register at tinyurl.com/ewml-canwestopcc Attendance at all sessions is required. Max of 15 registrants. A 4-meeting webinar on “Can We Stop Climate Change?” Each meeting is 90 minutes, from 6:30-8pm, starting on Wednesday, April 20th and continuing on Wednesdays April 27th, May 4th and May 11th. The first session covers the most recent information about the science and problems caused by climate
Come join local author, Carol Weis, for a reading from her memoir, STUMBLING HOME: Life Before and After That Last Drink. Carol will also answer questions about the book, her writing process and her own personal journey, as well as sign copies of her book for those who are interested. Author Bio: Carol Weis, who became a writer when she got sober, has been an actor, teacher, professional cook and baker,
Learn more and register at tinyurl.com/ewml-edible-plants A PowerPoint presentation offering a comprehensive introduction to the identification and uses of wild plants for food and beverage. Distinguishing characteristics, seasons of availability, habitats, methods of preparation, and nutritional and medicinal value of our region’s most common and appealing wild plants will be discussed. Questions and comments will be welcome at the conclusion of the presentation. This program is supported in part by
The City of Easthampton has lifted the indoor mask mandate. At the Library, masks are still STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to protect our staff and to welcome ALL of our patrons, including those who cannot yet be vaccinated. Masks are still required downstairs in the Youth Department and at all programs. Thank you for your care and respect for one another as we continue to navigate this pandemic together.