Crafternoon Social
Mondays 2:00-3:30 PM
Drop in with your project : Create : Share
- Quilters
- Knitters
- Painters
- Scrapbookers
- Embroiderers
- Crocheters
- Jewelry Makers
- You!
All crafters welcome!
Mondays 2:00-3:30 PM
Drop in with your project : Create : Share
All crafters welcome!
Mondays 2:00-3:30 PM
Drop in with your project : Create : Share
All crafters welcome!
This month's Grab & Go craft bag will include many of the materials needed to make your own paper quilling creations.
Available starting Monday, May 6th downstairs in the Reference Room.
While supplies last.
Cook the Book Club!
Friday, May 3rd from 1-2 PM
Join the East Greenwich Library's cookbook club!
This month please choose a recipe from the cookbook Love & Lemons: Simple, Feel-Good Food. Extra copies of the cookbook are available downstairs at the Reference Desk.
Whether you love cooking or want to learn more skills and tips, we can't wait to see you there!
For questions or inquires email alyssa@eastgreenwichlibrary.org.
Experience the unspeakable horror and witness the unrivaled heroism with Providence Journal Columnist Daniel Harrington as he brings you eyewitness accounts, never-before-seen photographs, and a story that will leave you in tears.
All aboard!
Program is free and open to the public. Registration required.
Please sign up online using this link: The Larchmont Remembered Registration Link
Presented by Luca Rebussini from Cranston, R.I. Luca is a 6th grade social studies teacher at Jenks Middle School in Pawtucket, R.I. He began his pirate history speeches roughly two years ago out of a combination of a love of Rhode Island history, passion for teaching, and the fun of learning about the remarkable stories of pirates.
Tuesday, April 30th at 6:00 PM in the Community Room
This 75 minute presentation provides a case study examining Nazi Germany and the United States during the 1930s, at a time when racism and eugenics were enshrined in law and practice. We will examine the national and historical contexts in which racism manifested in the two countries, and explore how the pseudoscience of eugenics as well as concerns about "racial purity" found its way into the laws of the United States and Nazi Germany.
This month's Grab & Go craft bag will include many of the materials needed to make your own pom poms and decorative paperclips.
Available starting Monday, April 1st downstairs in the Reference Room.
While supplies last.
Cook the Book Club!
Friday, April 5th from 1-2 PM
Join the East Greenwich Library's cookbook club!
This month please choose a recipe from one of the cookbooks by Diane Kochilas. Extra copies of the cookbook are available downstairs at the Reference Desk.
Whether you love cooking or want to learn more skills and tips, we can't wait to see you there!
For questions or inquires email alyssa@eastgreenwichlibrary.org.
This month's Grab & Go craft bag will include the materials needed to create your own bookmark using pressed greenery.
Available starting Monday, March 4th downstairs in the Reference Room.
While supplies last.