by Jane Spadaccini | Jun 20, 2024 | Adults, Booklists, Young Adults
June is Caribbean American Heritage Month! Every June since 2006, this month-long celebration promotes the rich cultural heritage of our Caribbean American citizens. Here are some well known Caribbean American authors to check out! Elizabeth Acevedo Acevedo was born...
by Jane Spadaccini | Jun 6, 2024 | Adults, Children, Young Adults
In celebration of Broadway’s biggest event of the year, we’re looking at some of the recent winners of the Tony Awards. The Tony Awards will be on June 16th on CBS. The Tony Awards are named after Antoinette Perry who was the leader of the American Theater Wing...
by Jane Spadaccini | May 30, 2024 | Adults, Booklists, Events, Young Adults
If you are a fellow Swiftie check out these book recommendations that goes with your favorite era! Be sure to join us on June 20th for the last meeting of the Taylor Swift Club! Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) The Hating Game by Sally Thorne Good Fortune by C. K....
by Jane Spadaccini | May 23, 2024 | Adults, Events, Library Programming
Please join us for our Art Talks program all about the work of Norman Rockwell next Thursday May 30th at 6pm on Zoom. The event led by Janet Mandel will take us through some of Rockwell’s famous works. Norman Rockwell was born in 1894 in New York City. From an early...
by Madelynn Freire | May 9, 2024 | Adult Resources, Adults, Young Adults
It’s okay to not be okay. Stress, depression, or anxiety can strike anyone down. It’s important to develop healthy coping mechanisms to quell these mental states. Here are some methods you may want to practice: Exercise Deep breathing Meditation Journaling Relaxation...
by Jane Spadaccini | May 2, 2024 | Adults
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. To kick things off we’re highlighting the first Chinese American Actress, Anna May Wong. Born as Wong Liu Tsong in Chinatown of Los Angeles, 1905 to Wong Sang-Sim and Lee Gon-toy. Her parents were second...
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