Georgetown Peabody Library Newsletter - March 2023

From: Georgetown Peabody Library
March 1, 2023

Minute Madness 2023

It’s tournament time! Help us defend our championship title from last year by out-reading 20 other Massachusetts libraries. Log your minutes/hours read as we fight for a spot in the Minute Madness final in March. Click here for more information and how to sign up!

Pajama Story Time
Wednesday, March 1 at 6:45PM
Wednesday, March 15 at 6:45PM

Come to the library for a fun evening!  3-4 books, songs, rhymes and a quiet activity will be offered.  Wearing pajamas is encouraged.  This program is for all ages.

Women in Jazz
Tuesday, March 7 at 7PM

Celebrate Women’s History Month with a special look at Women in Jazz. Lecturer and master flutist Galen Abdur-Razzaq will highlight the influence women have had on the evolution of jazz and their significant contributions to the art form, while performing some of their music. Register online.

Bouncing Books & Babies
Tuesdays at 10AM until Tuesday, March 14

Ages 6 months to 2 1/2 years
Program will include two to three books, songs, finger-plays, and circle games

Gosling Gathering Story Time
Tuesdays at 11AM until Tuesday, March 14

Ages 2 to 5 (siblings are welcome). Three to four books will be read. Children and parents will also participate in songs, finger-plays, and a simple craft.

Family Story Time
Fridays at 10AM until Friday, March 17

All ages! Three to four books will be read. Children and parents will also participate in songs, finger-plays, and a simple craft.

Teen Event: Dungeons & Dragons
For those in grades 7-12!
Wednesdays, March 8 and 22 at 3PM

Join us for adventure!  Everything you need to play is provided, all you have to do is show up.  All skill levels are welcome. Max 6 players per session, first come, first served.

50+ Job Seekers Networking Group
January to June 2023

More than 60 Massachusetts public libraries have partnered to offer this program to support people fifty years and older looking for a new job, a new career direction, or a Second Act career. Take advantage of these free biweekly skill-building and networking group meetings. Attendance at each session is not necessary! Click here for more information and where to register.

Teen Event: Crafternoon
For those in grades 7-12!
Friday, March 10 at 3PM

Come to the library and work on a fun, creative project or take the project home with you! Projects are announced on our Instagram account, so make sure you follow @GPLYA

Reading to a Library Dog
Monday, March 13 at 4PM

Come and read to Aston, a certified therapy dog. Registration is required. This program is designed to help develop reading skills and is recommended for children who want to practice their reading fluency

Ireland Travelogue
Monday, March 13 at 7PM

Sharing his extensive knowledge, Dana Zaiser will offer many humorous stories from multiple travels. His plan is to transport attendees, through this presentation, to the Emerald Isle. Register online.

Chess Club
Friday, March 17 at 3:30PM

For students in 3rd - 6th grade. An informal gathering of students interested in playing chess with others.  A knowledge of how to play chess is recommended.  The chess boards and pieces will be provided.  Register online.

Teen Event: GPL Arcade
For those in grades 7-12!
Monday, March 20 at 3PM

Come hang as we turn the Library into a gaming paradise!  There’s nothing quite like playing the Switch on our giant projector screen!

The History of America's Kitchens
Monday, March 20 at 7PM

Rescheduled due to program cancelled back in February. Historic New England curator Nancy Carlisle will discuss how the American kitchen has evolved from the seventeenth-century to the present. Register online.

Teen Event: Painting Happy Lil Minis
For those in grades 7-12!
Wednesday, March 29 at 3PM

Join Teen Librarian Kyle Coston as he teaches you how to paint a grimdark knight!  All materials provided.

Reading to a Library Dog
Monday, March 27 at 4PM

Come and read to Aston, a certified therapy dog. Registration is required. This program is designed to help develop reading skills and is recommended for children who want to practice their reading fluency

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