Millis Public Library Programs - May 2023

From: Millis Public Library
May 13, 2023

Senior projects are coming! Come in and watch the Millis High School Seniors present their work between May 15th and May 19th. Check out our calendar for specific times, and please be aware that programming and room usage is limited during this week.

Programs

Ready for an author talk? Join us Tuesday, May 16th at 7pm for Michael Tougias' Author Presentation: Extreme Survival. Presenting his latest novel, "Extreme Survival", Tougias will first captivate his audience by chronicling harrowing survival stories, and then discusses the lessons learned. Using slides from some of the survival events to give the audience and edge-of-your-seat experience, Tougias will also provide useful techniques that we can all use when faced with adversity or aspire to achieve a difficult goal.

A New York Times Bestselling author, Michael Tougias has earned critical acclaim and literary awards for his 30 bestselling non-fiction narratives. Many of his books have been published by Simon & Schuster, St. Martins Press, Henry Holt, and Public Affairs. He is also author of books for middle readers in his “True Rescue Series” with MacMillan Publishing. Check out his website for his full bibliography, and Register here to attend.

Calling all board game enthusiasts - the next Board Game Night is coming!  Join us May 18th at 6pm to play your favorite games, learn new games, and meet new board game buddies in the community.

We welcome gamers of all levels and will have a new featured game this month for you to try out. Feel free to bring in your favorite game to teach as well!

Please register so we get a sense of how many games we will need! Contact Kim at ktolson@minlib.net or 508-376-8282 with questions.

If you have a teen who loves comics and is into art, send them our way! We're teaching a class on how to Draw Your Own Comics on Friday, May 19th at 4pm! Let them learn the tricks to deconstruct the art form and peruse our tips to take their comics to the next level before we set them loose to make their own! No registration required, everything will be provided!

Millis Memory Cafe is back! Come spend the morning with us

A memory café is a welcoming place for individuals and families living with memory changes. Each café event will feature a guest artist or performer, time for conversation, as well as coffee and refreshments.

Our next Memory Café will be held the on Monday, May 22nd from 10:30 AM to 12 Noon in the Roche Brothers Community Room. All are welcome and there is no cost to attend.

Contact Kim at ktolson@minlib.net or visit millislibrary.org/memorycafe for more information. 

If you missed their first run for Millis Reads (or just wanted to hear beautiful chamber music again), the Charles River Sinfonietta is returning to Millis! Come down on Friday, May 26th at 6:30pm for the final performance of the series from Jacob Litoff and the talented members of the Charles River Sinfonietta. They'll be performing trios for 2 clarinets and viola by Franz Krommer and by Conrad Kreutzer; Prelude, Allegro, and Pastorale for viola and clarinet by Rebecca Clarke, and Variations for Clarinet and Cello by Lucas Richmond.

This program is brought to you by a grant from the Millis Cultural Council. No registration necessary. Light Refreshments will be Provided.

For a full list of upcoming events at the Millis Public Library, please visit our event calendar.

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