Programs This Week From The Yarmouth Town Libraries - January 19, 2023

From: Yarmouth Town Libraries
January 20, 2023

Plant-Based Living 

Sunday Series Continues

January 22  How Do You Begin? (Rescheduled from January 15)
January 29 The Whole-Food Plant-Based Lifestyle, Tips and Tricks

South Yarmouth Library, 12:30 p.m.

Jeanne Schumacher earned her doctorate in science and education and has taught for over 35 years. She shares her knowledge through motivational and educational lectures inspiring people to change their health destiny with a non-toxic whole-foods, plant-based lifestyle. Visit www.yarmouthlibraries.org and click on Happenings to register for one or both of these free classes. Walk-ins welcome.

Gone Nutty Teen CrafterNoon

Saturday, January 21,  2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
South Yarmouth Library (Leonard Room)
 
Ages 12-18 
Don’t be squirrelly, join us for an afternoon of squirrel crafts. Make squirrel-igami, sugar glider planes, and an acorn craft. Snacks will be provided. 

My Own Creation Club

Tonight, Thursday, January 19, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 

West Yarmouth Library 

Monday, January 23, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
South Yarmouth Library. Ages 5+ 

The Library provides all the bricks for you to build whatever you choose. Let your imagination run wild! For ages 5 and up. Children under 10 years old need to come with an adult. 

Adventures in Storytime

Tuesdays: January 24, 31, 10:30 a.m.
South Yarmouth Library

Come and join storytime, featuring interactive stories and songs for you and your child! No registration needed. Birth through 5 years old. Children must come with an adult. 

Monthly Book Discussion Group 

A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win WWII 

By Sonia Parnell

Tuesday, January 24, 6:00 p.m. via Zoom
Virginia Hall was rejected from the foreign service because of her gender and her prosthetic leg, yet became the first woman to deploy to Occupied France before the United States had even entered the Second World War. At a time when sending female secret agents into enemy territory was still strictly forbidden, Hall coordinated a network of spies to blow up bridges, report on German troop movements, arrange equipment drops for Resistance agents, and recruit and train guerrilla fighters. The Gestapo considered her the most dangerous of all Allied spies.

Copies of this book are available at both libraries. You can also listen to the audiobook or read the ebook on Overdrive/Libby. Please email ckaufmann@clamsnet.org
or call the library at 508-760-4820 to register to receive a Zoom link or with any questions.

If you need Zoom help, please call 508-760-4820 to set up a troubleshooting session or if you need any other assistance.

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