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Celebrate Dr. Who Day! Saturday, September 19, 11am-4pm Wear your finest cosplay and come for trivia, episodes, snacks, and other bowtie appropriate activities!
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Minecraft Club Tuesdays, September 1 & 15 & 29, 5:15pm-6:15pm Seminar Room Participants will collaborate to complete challenges while they plan and build worlds and attempt to survive!
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Coding Club Wednesday, September 9, 6pm-7pm Community Room This session we will explore and complete some challenges in Scratch by MIT. Scratch is a programming language and an online community where teens can program and share interactive media such as stories, games, and animation with people from all over the world.
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Tween Time: Contact Improv Wednesday, September 16, 6pm-7pm Community Room *ages 9-12 Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp from The Movement Exchange will teach us this exciting dance technique! No experience necessary!
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Book Club: Bring a Favorite Piece of Fan Fiction From Any Fandom Saturday, September 19, 12pm-1pm Seminar Room We’re switching it up this month! Rather than choose a particular title, everyone is asked to print out and bring a piece of their favorite fan fiction from any fandom to share with the group! Fan Fiction: Fiction written by a fan of, and featuring characters from, a particular book, TV series, movie, etc.
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Teen Writers' Workshop Saturday, September 19, 1pm-2pm Seminar Room Bring your inspiration and your imagination and come hang out with other teens who love to write. You can work on a current project or start a new one. This session we will be writing fan fiction!
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Dr. Who Book Bags Saturday, September 19, 2pm-4pm Community Room Artist and printmaker Olivia Horvath will join us to screen print Dr. Who book bags! Your custom bag will be the envy of Who fans everywhere!
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Art Lab: Banned Books Edition Monday, September 21, 3pm-4:30pm Community Room Everyone has the ability to create! Sometimes we just need a relaxing and encouraging environment to get our ideas flowing. We will use various book cover images from banned books for our designs in this session!
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Banned Books Week Activities Banned Books Week Activities Monday, September 28– Saturday, October 3 3pm-4pm Every Day, Teen Den Miss Jenn will be taking "mugshots" of teens reading banned books. Teens will also have the opportunity to make the Banned Book pin of their choice!
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Anime Club Every Tuesday, 6:30pm-7:30pm Community Room *ages 13-18
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Wife and War: The Memoir of A 9/11 Survivor and Military Wife Thursday, September 10 at 6:30 pm Amelie Flynn was just blocks away and witnessed the terror attack on 9/11. She ran in the dust and debris as the Twin Towers collapsed behind her. After the attack, her husband enlisted and a fifteen month deployment soon followed. Join Amelie as she shares her family’s story of battle on the home front and beyond.
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Clem Labine: Always A Dodger Saturday, September 12th at 1:30 pm Clem Labine may have always been a Dodger, but he was a Rhode Island boy at heart his entire life. His best friend Rick Elliot has fulfilled a promise to tell his story and will be here to share it with us this afternoon. One of the best in the history of the game, Labine was often overshadowed by the bigger personalities on his team like Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, and Tommy Lasorda. Learn more about this local treasure as Rick signs this new memoir about our own "Boy of Summer".
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Readers' Round Table Monday, September 21st at 6:30 PM The Readers' Round Table is all the fun of a book discussion without the required reading! Meet new people and have a snack while we share the books we have read and loved (or hated). Your reading list is sure to be longer than you can imagine when you leave this evening!
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For Your Information: Rhode Island Housing Home Buyer Workshop Saturday, September 26th at 9:30-1:00 If you are beginning to think about homeownership, or are interested in learning more about what it takes to become a homeowner, Rhode Island Housing encourages you to take their Homebuyer Education Class. This class will answer your questions about the process, the pitfalls to avoid, and the responsibilities that come with being a homeowner. Even if you do not use RI Housing as your lender, this class will provide invaluable information as you take the huge step of owning your first home. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY WITH RI HOUSING AT (401) 457-1280
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Best Year Yet: Angel Cards: Using The Power Of Angels For Health And Happiness Saturday, September 26th at 1:30 pm Join intuitive angel card reader Krystal Dawn as she shows us how to use angel cards for clarity, well-being, and mental health. She will teach us how to clear the deck, different options for “reading” the cards” and then we will practice using the cards to answer specific questions. This will be a relaxing and fun afternoon for anyone who has an interest in angel cards or is looking for new ways to nurture their soul.
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Cumberland Writers' Workshop September 17th at 6:30pm The Cumberland Library is starting a new writer's workshop! Monthly, writers will get together to read, critique, and support each other as they move through the writing and publishing process! This group will be led by local writer and teacher, Martha Douglas-Osmundson. The library will be devoting a new page on our website to this group with more information for those interested in participating! No registration is required.
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Chess Club EVERY THURSDAY, 1:00 pm Come play chess each week in the Seminar Room. Advance players can challenge each other or help our beginners.
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Art Group Of Northern RI Wednesday, September 16 at 6:00 pm Artists of any medium are welcome to join this group! Share your work with other members and be inspired! Each month the group will choose a theme for the next month. Create a new piece based on the prompt or revisit an old favorite. New members are always welcome.
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Readers' Round Table Monday, September 21 at 6:30 pm The Readers' Round Table is all the fun of a book discussion without the required title! Meet new people and have a snack while we share the books we recently read and get new recommendations for the upcoming months!
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Evening Book Discussion Group Monday, Sept 14 at 6:30 pm: Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
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Daytime Book Discussion Group Thursday, Sept 17 at 10:00 am: The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri
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Cake
Friday, September 4th at 1:30pm R, 102 Minutes, 2015
After surviving a car accident, Claire joins a chronic pain support group and befriends the husband of a woman who committed suicide
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Still Alice
Friday, September 18th at 1:30pm PG-13, 101 Minutes, 2015
A Harvard psychologist suddenly diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease struggles to find meaning and purpose in her life
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Interstellar
Friday, October 2nd at 1:30pm PG-13, 169 Minutes, 2014
A group of space travelers journey through a wormhole in search of a new habitable planet
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Forger
Friday, October 16th at 1:30pm R, 92 Minutes, 2014
An art forger makes a deal with a crime syndicate to get out of prison to spend time with his sick son, but in return he must steal an original Claude Monet from a museum and replace it with his own perfect replica
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Little boy
Friday, October 30th at 1:30pm PG-13, 106 Minutes, 2015
A seven-year-old boy tries to do everything in his power to bring his father home from World War II
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Banned Books & Teen Series Books
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