Thurs, April 16th, 7pm – Six Locked Doors: The Legacy of Cocoanut Grove examines the story behind the deadliest nightclub fire in American history. On November 28, 1942, the Cocoanut Grove nightclub was the swankiest place in Boston, Massachusetts, attracting socialites, athletes, celebrities and World...
Wednesday, Feb 26, 2pm – Bring your knitting projects to work on and share and get help from librarian Sarah Hogan. Enjoy tea, lemonade and snacks! Meet in the Library Mezzanine. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an...
Sunday, Feb 9, 3pm – Stop by the library to relax and enjoy a free concert in the Rotunda, and a free cup of coffee or tea during our monthly Sunday Sips & Sounds concert series, January through May. Rachel Borges hails from New Jersey...
Friday, Feb 7, 10am: Join us this Friday to view Richard Wilkinson’s talk “How economic inequality affects societies” at 10am: We feel instinctively that societies with huge income gaps are somehow going wrong. Richard Wilkinson charts the hard data on economic inequality, and shows what gets...
Video of this program Weds, Feb 5, 7:30 pm – Archaeologist and Wayland teacher, Daniel Fernandez-Davila, will update us on his latest trip to Peru, where he and a group of 12 others collected scanned data of ancient artifacts to be used for further...
Video of this program Tuesday, Feb 4, 7:30 pm – Alan Marscher & Svetlana Jorstad present “Black Hole Monsters at the Centers of Galaxies” Ironically, black holes create the most luminous objects in the universe. The speakers study super-massive black holes at the centers...
Sunday, Jan 26, 3pm – Stop by the library to relax and enjoy a free concert in the Rotunda, and a free cup of coffee or tea during our monthly Sunday Sips & Sounds concert series, January through May. Jose Allende was born in Peru...