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Thursday, September 5 at 1:00PM | Drop-In Event
| Join us for a showing of Ocean's Eight (2018), rated PG-13, 1 hour, 50 minutes. Enjoy complimentary popcorn and snacks.
Debbie Ocean gathers an all-female crew to attempt an impossible heist at New York City's annual Met Gala.
No registration required. |
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Next Session: Friday, August 30 at 10:00AM |
Summer Read & Draw Art Class! Fun and creative, social and skill building, this program is designed for children ages 3-6.
Art class sponsored by Triumph, Inc. CFCE program. CFCE is funded by a grant awarded to Triumph, Inc. by MA EEC. | Registration is Required |
To register, call Nancy at 508-822-5388 ext. 208 or email her at ntilbe@triumphinc.org. |
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First Class is Monday, September 9 at 6:30PM
| Join us this fall and learn the basics of genealogical research!
If you are already your family’s unofficial historian, if you have already started family research, or if you’re interested in the topic and are brand new, you are welcome to join us for this three-session class. Join us for just one class, or all three!
Classes will include a lecture with Library Archivist Karen Urbec, followed by a question-and-answer period, and time to practice your new research skills with the library’s genealogical resources. Class members are also encouraged to attend our Monday night Drop-In Genealogy sessions each week, to further sharpen their skills.
Class Schedule
September 9: Getting Started Researching Your Family History; Vital Records
- This class will introduce the Genealogical Proof Standard, the importance of a reliable informant, and vital records–birth, marriage, and death records that are the starting point for most family history research.
October 7: Forming a Good Research Question; Census Records
- This class will briefly review the prior lesson, then we’ll learn how to create good research questions, and we’ll learn what can be found in U. S. Federal Census records.
November 4: Visiting an Archive; DNA Basics; Lineage Societies
- This class will briefly review prior lessons, then will tell what to expect when you visit an archive, the basics of DNA for genealogists, and will introduce lineage societies.
| Registration is Open! |
Registration is required for each class. Click the button below to register for the September 9 class. If you want to register for additional classes, please visit our event calendar. |
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Drop-In Next Week! |
Socialize with friends, enjoy snacks and watch the latest streamed anime with our premium Crunchyroll subscription. Check out the newest manga and graphic novel additions before they hit the shelves! |
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Next Session: Thursday, September 5 at 1:00PM
| The TaleSpinners has existed for nearly twenty years and is open to all. The TaleSpinners meet on Thursdays, year round, from 1-3 PM in the Mary Jarvis Conference Room.
The TaleSpinners encourage all sorts of writing: memoir, poetry, short stories, and/or novels. The TaleSpinners write in all genres: mystery, thrillers, science fiction, romance, humor. We engage in gentle, helpful, and encouraging critiques of one another’s writing, and everyone gets a chance to share their work. We ask each writer to come with copies of his/her work for the rest of the group to write their comments and suggestions upon.
No registration required. |
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Back to School |
For Ages 9 Through 12 |
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