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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.
Free, drop-in Homework Help for all ages. Need a little help on an assignment? A friendly adult to help with focus? Join our volunteer Homework Helpers in the second alcove upstairs on Tuesdays and Thursdays (excluding Feb. 27) from 3:30-5:30pm for insight and encouragement. First come, first served!
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.
MAR 6th, 10:30-12:30 & MAR 16th, 3-5. Easthampton Community Social Worker Liz Plouffe joins us for ‘office hours’ in the alcove. Bring your questions about City services, mental health resources, elder care support, or other needs! Questions? Reach out to Liz at eplouffe@easthamptonma.gov or 413-529-1400, ext. 106
Register at tinyurl.com/ewml-wa-info Liz will give a brief overview of the Wildflower Alliance with a focus on local in person spaces and online supports. Q&A and conversation to follow. The Wildflower Alliance supports healing and empowerment for our broader communities and people who have been impacted by psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, extreme states, homelessness, problems with substances and other life-interrupting challenges. Learn more about the Wildflower Alliance at wildfloweralliance.org. Closed captioning will be
Climate Justice – Addressing the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change March 1, 2023 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Register at tinyurl.com/ewml-climate-justice Climate change – the number one existential threat to humanity and the planet – is often described as a scientific problem with environmental impacts, but it’s more than that. Where do social justice and climate change overlap? How does identity (race, ethnicity, gender, etc.) influence the way a person
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