Oak Bluffs Public Library Newsletter - November 2023

From: Oak Bluffs Public Library
October 30, 2023

November Updates

Please be advised that the library will be closed on the following dates due to Federal holidays:

Saturday, November 11th

Thursday, November 23rd

Friday, November 24th

We Are Hiring!

New Position: Adult Program Coordinator

Oak Bluffs Library’s Adult Program Coordinator position is open and we are looking for creative, charismatic and tech-savvy candidates who will be responsible for the development, planning, coordinating, promoting, and executing of library programs as well as storytelling and creating community through the library’s social media accounts.

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Goodbye, Hannah!

Saturday, November 4 | 12:30 - 1:30pm

We can’t believe we have to say goodbye to Hannah Burbidge, who’s resigning from her post as Programming Coordinator at the OB Library in order to pursue a dream job. We’ll miss you, Hannah!

Join us for refreshments and a chance to say farewell and good luck to this special human being.

November Programs

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Art of Conservation: Hope and Climate Action

Art Exhibit During Open Hours

Climate change and hope can seem hard to connect, especially for the generation growing up with the issue as constant companion and threat. But hope and action are intimately related, and we need both if we are to accomplish meaningful change. At this point we know the climate science. We are told the impacts are here, now, all around us, but we still cannot necessarily see them clearly. VCS is excited by this year’s contest because art – words, sound, visual work – has a special power to make our science, our feelings, our actions, even the complicated issue of climate change, visible. Maybe more powerfully than anything else, art can ignite our action and optimism.

Take A Walk Through Time

Saturday, November 4th | 12:30

Join us for a historical guided walk of Oak Bluffs from the OB Steamship Authority terminal building to the Oak Bluffs Library. Enjoy historic images on your phone as you pass sites on a self-guided tour. Librarian and tour creator, Mary Jane, will be available to answer questions. End with cake to celebrate Hannah's last day at the OB Library. Rain or shine, no registration needed.

Community Climate Discussion

Saturday, November 4th | 10:30am

This discussion will be focusing on ways to make our homes more energy efficient as we head into winter months. We’ll welcome members of Vineyard Power to hear about energy efficiency programs and way to help our homes, whether we rent or own.

Adaptive Yoga

Tuesdays in November | 10:15-11:15am

Adaptive Yoga is a style of yoga that considers all bodies and abilities. This class aims to improve patron's flexibility, concentration and strength while remaining accessible to all. Lorrane has been a yoga teacher for many years on island, teaching classes at Yoga on the Vine, private lessons, and her popular summertime morning flow at Bend in the Road. Join us on Tuesday mornings in-person or on zoom.

Click Here for Zoom Class Link

Cooking Class with Chef Brent Turner

Tuesdays 11/7-12/19 | 4:30-5:30pm

The Home Made Series with Chef Brent Turner focusses on food that you can make instead of buy. This allows folks to save money, cut down on waste, learn new skills and know exactly what is in their food. A different project every week: granola, ricotta, mayo, nut butter, pie crusts and more!

Registration required, limited capacity. Email oakb_mail@gmail.com or call 508-693-9433

Signed Languages In America

Wednesday, November 8th | 5:00pm

A Signed Language Talk / Q&A with Signed Language Interpreters

Dr. Jody Cripps, Deaf ASL professor from Clemson University

Dr. Melanie Cody, Deaf Cherokee, Shawnee, Powhatan, Montauk and North American Indian Sign Language Specialist from the University of Arizona

Doreen Simmons, retired Deaf ASL researcher from University of Connecticut

Dr. Alton Brant, retired Educator and CODA, from Seneca, SC

Connie Steuerwald, Deaf resident and Signed Language Practice Circle teacher at the Oak Bluffs Library

Game Night at The Barn

Wednesdays | 7:30pm

*At The Barn, Bowl and Bistro*

Meeting every week downstairs at The Barn. Play our games or bring your own!

For more information email oakb_mail@clamsnet.org

Salsa Suelta with Christina Montoya

Thursdays | 5:30-6:30pm

*No class on Thurs 11/23*

Known as Casino dancing in Cuba, this class will explore rhythms and movements of this style, as well as touch on history and culture. No partner necessary. Class size is limited to 15 attendees and registration is encouraged. Please park in the back lot of the library, and enter directly into the meeting room as this program ends after the library closes.

To register, please email oakb_mail@gmail.com or call 508-693-9433

Book Donation Drive

Saturday, November 18th | 10:00-1:00pm

Looking to donate books?! We are accepting books in good to excellent condition. All proceeds support the wonderful programs at the library as well as the equipment, materials and supplies they require.

Need to donate books at another time? Email libraryfriendsob@gmail.com with book donation in the subject line.

Craft: Mini Hat Ornaments

Sunday, November 26th | 11:00-1:00pm

Learn how to make adorable Mini Hat Ornaments with Anne McDonough of the Vineyard Haven Library and Anna Marie D’Addarie of the Oak Bluffs Library. A fun craft to do on the Thanksgiving weekend. Teens and Adults.

No Registration required.

American Sign Language Practice Group

Wednesdays | 5:00pm

Looking to learn American Sign Language? Come drop in to our conversational practice group. Please enter the library through the rear Meeting Room entrance of the library as this program is after hours.

For more information contact sschofield@clamsnet.org

Magic: The Gathering Club

1st and 3rd Fridays | 6:00pm

Come play Magic: the Gathering at the Oak Bluffs Public Library! Players of all skill levels are welcome. On the first and third Fridays of the month. Please enter the library through the rear Meeting Room entrance of the library as this program is after hours.

Email mdaniels@clamsnet.org for more information.

Tech Support 1-1

Saturdays | 10:00-12:00pm

Book a free personalized one-on-one session with us today! Our knowledgeable staff are here to help you get the most out of your library experience. We offer computer and personal electronic device assistance in one-on-one help sessions, tailored to your specific needs.

Contact Junior at 508-693-9433 ext. 406, or by email at ebarbosa@clamsnet.org to book yours today!

All Ages Chess

Saturdays | 2:00-3:30pm

Chess is more popular now than ever. Are you looking for a partner, a challenge, a new move? Come and play at the library with a dedicated group of chess lovers in this fun and welcoming environment. Truly all ages.

All Programs Free and Open To The Public

October Highlights

Scalloping 101

Oak Bluffs Shellfish Constable, Donovan McElligatt, helped us bring a Scalloping 101 program to Sengekontacket Pond. Folks were ferried through the pond to find scallops and learn about the equipment, technique and ecology of our shellfish.

Sonic Flow Yoga

Anna Marden led a creative workshop combining meditative sound journey, free flow writing, listening, playing and writing!

Trails and Ales

Folks joined us each Saturday in October to hike a different island trail and afterwards head to Offshore for a drink!

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