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Pembroke Public Library Book Club Date: Tuesday, April 3rd at 6:30 p.m.Location: Trustees' RoomFeatured Book: Eventide by Kent Haruf Description: A return to the fictional town of Holt, Colorado originally introduced in Plainsong. All are welcome. Note: Although this is a sequel to Plainsong, it can be read as a standalone novel; you do not have to have read the previous book to enjoy and understand this one! Registration required? No
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YogaDate: Every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.Location: Meeting RoomDescription: Led by Barbara Ward and other instructors from the YogaConnection of Plymouth. Open to all levels. Fee: A single-class drop-in is $12 and a four-class registration is $45 ($35 for Friends members). Friends members can also purchase an eight-class punch ticket for $80, which is valid for three months.
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Thursday Movie MatineeDate: Thursday, April 5th at 1:30 p.m.Location: Meeting RoomFeatured Movie: Murder on the Orient Express Description: A new adaptation of Agatha Christie’s enduring classic in which Hercule Poirot must solve a murder on the train he’s travelling on. Starring Kenneth Branagh, Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Leslie Odom Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer, and Daisy Ridley. Registration required? No
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"Cook the Book" Cookbook ClubDate: Tuesday, April 10th at 6:30 p.m.Location: Meeting RoomFeatured Cookbook: Healthyish: Seriously Satisfying, Truly Simple, Good-for-You (But Not Too Good-for-You) Recipes for Real Life Description: This new cookbook by Lindsay Maitland Hunt aims to provide healthy recipes that are straightforward to make – “totally doable, delicious, and dead-simple.” Registration required? Yes - stop by the library starting March 20th to sign up and choose your recipe, then bring your dish to the library on April 10th for a potluck-style meal and a good time!
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Clicking Needles Knitting & Crochet GroupDate: Tuesday, April 10th at 6:30 p.m.Location: Trustees' RoomDescription: Come knit and crochet together at the Library – ask questions, share ideas and tips, and learn new tricks. Adults of all ages and skill levels are welcome! Registration required? No
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Adult Craft NightDate: Wednesday, April 11th at 6:30 p.m. Location: Meeting RoomDescription: What better way to welcome spring than with a fun, flowery craft? Join us this month to make cute and colorful cupcake liner flowers. Supplies are provided. Registration required? Yes - sign up starting March 28th at the main desk or by calling us at 781-293-6771.
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Songbirds of the Northeast Date: Wednesday, April 18th at 6:30 p.m. Location: Meeting RoomDescription: Join naturalist and educator John Root for a presentation featuring both photographs and recordings of our region’s songbirds. Topics will include the role of song in these birds' lives as well as their diet, social behavior, and other adaptations for survival. Participants will also learn how to provide an attractive habitat for songbirds. Registration required? No
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Thursday Movie MatineeDate: Thursday, April 19th at 1:30 p.m.Location: Meeting RoomFeatured Movie: The Shape of Water Description: At a top-secret research facility in 1960s America, a woman’s life is changed forever after she discovers a secret experiment. Starring Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, and Michael Shannon. Registration required? No
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Clicking Needles Knitting & Crochet GroupDate: Tuesday, April 24th at 6:30 p.m.Location: Trustees' RoomDescription: Come knit and crochet together at the Library – ask questions, share ideas and tips, and learn new tricks. Adults of all ages and skill levels are welcome! Registration required? No
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The Shanty Boy from the County Clare: A Concert of Irish Songs from the North American NorthwoodsDate: Wednesday, April 25th at 6:30 p.m. Location: Meeting RoomDescription: In the mid-1800s, a distinct tradition of singing and playing dance tunes developed in the pine woods of New England and Atlantic Canada. Newly-arrived Irish immigrants supplemented summer work on farms and sailing ships with winters in logging camps where men sang and played fiddles to pass the evening hours in the bunkhouses. The rich repertoires of songs and tunes carried by these Irishmen had a defining influence on this new evolving musical style. Later, musical lumberjacks born into tight-knit communities in New Brunswick, Maine, New York State, Quebec, and Ontario followed their jobs to the rivers and snowy forests of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota as the industry cut its way westward. Sara Grey of Rockland, Maine and Brian Miller of Bemidji, Minnesota will perform together to offer an entertaining and informative glimpse into the shared musical history of the North American northwoods including guitar, bouzouki, and banjo. Registration required? No
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