Adults

Cook the Book Club

Cook the Book Club!

Friday, December 1st @ 1 PM

Join the East Greenwich Library's cookbook club!

The theme for this month is appetizers. Please prepare an appetizer to share with the group. You can email the recipe you used to Alyssa and she can print copies for the rest of the group to take home. 

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. 

Puzzle Swap Event

Monday, December 11th

All day long in the Community Room

Do you have puzzles at home that you've already completed? Want to exchange them for some new ones?

Stop in to the East Greenwich Free Library on Monday, December 11th and visit our Community Room to swap your old puzzles with some new ones!

 

How will it work?

Native American Beading Class with Mishki Thompson

Tuesday, November 14th at 5:30 PM

Join us for an enlightening and hands-on experience with Mishki Thomson, a member of the Narragansett Tribe, that celebrates the beauty and tradition of Native American beadwork.

Mishki will share about the history of this beautiful beadwork and her journey learning it. This program is geared toward ages 10 and up and is an amazing way for anyone to learn more about a piece of Native American history. All participants will leave with a completed project and a smile on their face!

Cook the Book Club

Cook the Book Club!

Friday, November 3rd @ 1 PM

Join the East Greenwich Library's cookbook club!

Our initial meeting will be held in the Community Room here at the East Greenwich Library. We will take this time to introduce ourselves and decide on how future meetings will run. 

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. 

October Teen/Adult Grab & Go Craft Bags

Available starting Monday, October 2nd

For October, the Grab & Go bags will contain materials needed to create your own Zentangle art tiles. 

A Zentangle is a miniature, abstract work of art created by a collection of patterns. It is typically done on a paper “tile” using a pencil and a black pen. The small size allows for a work of art that can be completed in a short period of time and the “zen” part of it is that it is a relaxing and meditative experience.

Putting Your Garden to Bed

Tuesday, October 17th at 6:30 PM, join us in the Community Room at the East Greenwich Free Library for a Putting Your Garden to Bed program, presented by Alan Newton through the URI Master Gardener Program. 
 
Alan Newton, URI Master Gardener Class of 2020 will share tips and guidance on how to go about this important process.