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RAYNHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 760 South Main Street 508.823.1344
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Book Clubs
We are pleased to have our book clubs back in the library. All three clubs are now meeting in person and are welcoming new members. Joining is easy, just read the book and show up for the meeting. The First Wednesday Club and Second Wednesday Club meet at 1 PM, and the Tuesday Evening Club meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 6 PM. The next meetings are in January, so now is the perfect time to pick up the book from the front desk at the library.
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Wishes for the New Year: A Collaborative Art Project Thank you to our Teen Advisory Group and Sue St. Germain for creating a new display in the Children's Room. Wishes for the New Year, is an opportunity for everyone in the community to come together and share our hopes and dreams for the coming year. Please add a leaf and join us in creating this project together. It will be up until the end of January.
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Holiday Picture Books
Picture books are a way to enjoy the holidays and share a special moment with someone you love. The Children's Room has a little something for everyone with both classic and contemporary titles. We hope you will include these wonderful books in your traditions this year. ,
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Seasonal Activities for the Whole Family Many local attractions are offering holiday programming during the month of December. Take advantage of the library's museum pass program and make some memories with your family and friends. Get your discounted passes here. The following are a few examples of the fun going on all month: Tower Hill Botanical Garden Night Lights The gardens are magically lit for the holiday season, perfect for a night time stroll. Museum of Science All Aboard! Trains at Science Park Experience the nostalgia of miniture train exhibits. Buttonwood Park Zoo Cookies, Paws, and Santa Clause. Decorate cookies, see the animals, and visit Santa during these special events. The zoo also has a new baby sloth!
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Count Down to Christmas Hoopla is now streaming classic Hallmark movies. There are 10 holiday themed titles to choose from, all available on demand with your library card. Click here to find out more.
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The Prince of the Skies by Antonio IturbeIn this riveting narrative of friendship and exploration, and an homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, follows the unforgettable writer as he pioneered new mail routes across the globe, while dealing with a world torn apart by wars and political factions.
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The French gift : a novel of World War II Paris by Kirsty ManningLearning the legacy of her late husband’s great-aunt, Evie Black arrives on the Côte d’Azur where she unravels the official story of this famous novelist, the truth of a murder a lifetime ago and the true story of the women enslaved by German forces in Word War II.
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Hello, Transcriber by Hannah Morrissey
Every night, while the street lamps shed the only light on Wisconsin's most crime-ridden city, police transcriber Hazel Greenlee listens as detectives divulge Black Harbor's gruesome secrets. An aspiring novelist, Hazel believes that writing a book could be her only ticket out of this frozen hellscape, but her life isn't exactly brimming with inspiration. Until her neighbor confesses to hiding the corpse of an overdose victim. Hazel will discover just how far she will go for her story, even if it means destroying her marriage, her career, and any chance she has of getting out of Black Harbor alive. Because if she's learned one relentless truth about this place, it's the fact that everybody lies. |
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Teen Website Did you know the library has a website just for teens? It can help you stay up to date about the library, and find your next favorite book. There are also links to all kinds of resources to help you get your driver's liscense, learn about college, stay healthy, and have fun. It's all simple to use and available 24/7. Take a look.
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Overdrive for Teens Download your favorite e-books and e-audiobooks directly to your device for free. It's quick and convienient and you don't have to worry about returning them. Download the Libby app to get started.
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Holiday Craft Workshop Come in and craft when it's convient for you. Supplies and instructions will be out and available for a simple craft each week in December. We hope you will join us.
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Make and Play at the Library Children learn through play, and we want the Children's Room to be a fun place to spend time together. Play with toys, puzzles and games during your next visit. Use the Maker Cart to create something together. You can even bring the fun home by borrowing toys, STEM kits, or an activity backpack.
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