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Civil War Soldiers’ Quilts with Pamela Weeks

Sat, Mar. 8 at 11am

Quilts made for use by soldiers during the Civil War are very rare — only twenty are known to exist, and Pam Weeks has studied most of them in person. Learn about the U. S. Sanitary Commission at the beginning of the Civil War and the roles women played on the home front, and as nurses. The stories of fourteen actual Civil War soldiers’ quilts will be highlighted in this program.

Let’s Play Cribbage!

Every 4th Monday at 6pm

Come play and/or learn to play cribbage with neighbors! If you have your own board, please bring it along. There is no experience necessary! 

Becoming Wolf: The Eastern Coyote in New England with Chris Schadler

Wed, Mar. 26 at 7pm

Learn about the ecology and behavior of the coyote, and how it is the human who must adapt to live with this creature. The eastern wolf, which is returning to the area, may change the coyote’s way of life. We will talk about how the wolf and coyote might negotiate a truce in the northeast, and how we might do the same.

Home Delivery – Available on a Trial Basis

Are you homebound (long or short term) and can’t get to the Library? We are trying a new program to deliver books once every other week (on Thursdays) to those who cannot access our collection. Call (603-585-6503) or email us (info@fitzlib.org) for more information.

Pre-K Storytime

Join us for Pre-K Storytime every Wednesday at 10:30! Storytime is a beneficial way for children to socialize (parents too!) while gaining literary proficiency and learning new skills. Children who are read to are statistically proven to do better in school. Give your child a jumpstart on success in life!

Big Kid (K-2) Storytime

Tuesdays 3:45 to 4:45 (after school)

Big Kid Storytime (for grades K-2) continues. We will be eating a snack, reading, and playing a game or creating a craft. Registration required! Call (603-585-6503) or email us (info@fitzlib.org) to sign up.

Wednesday Afternoons at the Library for Grades 1-6

3:45 to 4:45 (after school)

Wednesday Afternoons at the Library (for grades 1-6) are happening every Wednesday from 3:45 to 4:45. Kids can take the bus from Emerson School. Come enjoy a snack and make a craft! Registration required! Call (603-585-6503) or email us (info@fitzlib.org) to sign up. Next Wed, Mar. 12, we will be having a special bird program (Birds, Birds, Birds!) with Harris Center Naturalist Susie Spikol.

Tweens & Teens

Wed, Mar. 19 at 6:30pm

Enjoy a movie and popcorn night for March’s Tweens & Teens activity! This program is for kids in grades 5-9. Registration is required! Call (603-585-6503) or email us (info@fitzlib.org) to sign up.

Stitch and Bitch with Kate

Every 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 6pm

Whether you stitch, sew, embroider, crochet, like to color or prefer to just socialize, come join friends who like to craft and chat!

Coffee Hour

Saturday Mornings at 10am

Enjoy coffee, conversation, and a freshly baked treat with neighbors.

Book Club – Monday, Mar. 10 at 7pm

How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States

by Daniel Immerwahr

Books available

“[Immerwahr’s] book is written in 22 brisk chapters, full of lively characters, dollops of humor, and surprising facts . . . It entertains and means to do so. But its purpose is quite serious: to shift the way that people think about American history . . . Immerwahr convincingly argues that . . . the United States replaced colonies with chemistry,’ and partially ‘substituted technology for territory.’ It is a powerful and illuminating economic argument . . . the book succeeds in its core goal: to recast American history as a history of the ‘Greater United States.’ . . . deserves a wide audience, and it should find one.”

 
― Patrick Iber, The New Republic

ALA Grant update:

In May of 2023, The Fitzwilliam Town Library was honored to receive a special grant from the American Library Association in the amount of $10,000. The funds have given us the opportunity to make purchases and adjustments in order to provide a more accessible library to all patrons. Changes made were based on community suggestions for improved accessibility during the summer of 2023, when a community forum was held:

  • The purchase and installation of two sets of automatic door openers at the main patron entrance
  • Stable stools for the children’s section as seating and access to resources
  • Comfortable and over-sized upholstered chairs with device charging capacity
  • Colorful carpet squares (defined seating) for children’s programming
  • A second book return to be installed/located closer to the Library’s parking area and handicapped parking spaces (purchased with installation in progress)

Recently, the Library distributed a patron survey to assess perceptions of how essential/useful these improvements are The results were extremely positive!

Pioneer Valley Symphony Library Passes

3-D Printer

Now patrons can use our 3-D printer for projects. Check out https://www.thingiverse.com/ for free project files. Then schedule a time with us to get your files ready to print. 

New to our Library of Things
Hand Free Magnifier

This hands free magnifier allows users to have both hands free while getting the clearest view of the magnified object. It’s a suitable feature for those who are into sewing, crafting, reading books, and doing tiny electronic repairs but need a visual aid for making objects bigger and totally high definition. Check one out!

Fitzwilliam History and Information Page

There is a whole new page on the Fitzwilliam Library website (http://fitzlib.org) featuring Fitzwilliam-specific history and resources. You can find it under the 24HOUR-LIBRARY tab. Information will be updated regularly. Check it out!

Booklist Reader: Find it under 24-Hour Library above!

Click on the image to access this great free resource for all book lovers. 

Booklist, the review publication of the American Library Association, proudly announces the launch of Booklist Reader, a new digital library patron–facing magazine featuring diverse readers’ advisory recommendations for readers of all ages.

Each month, Booklist Reader will showcase top-10 lists, must reads, interviews with (and articles by) top authors and illustrators, and adult, youth, and audio recommendations for all communities and all who love to read. Booklist Reader is also partnering with LibraryReads, an organization that each month publishes a list of the top 10 books read by library workers across the nation.

Continued Support for Library Programming!

Town Library while making everyday purchases on Amazon. Use the link below when shopping. Part of the proceeds will go to the Friends who fund books, programs and more for the Library.

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Staff Book Recommendations

Winta recommends…

Nexus

by Yuval Noah Harari

“Hevron blends whimsy and science for an enchanting and much-needed reminder that complex ecosystems can be found in the most unlikely of places.”


— Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW

Veronika recommends

 The Handmaid’s Tale

by Margaret Atwood

“Atwood takes many trends which exist today and stretches them to their logical and chilling conclusions . . . An excellent novel about the directions our lives are taking.”

— Houston Chronicle

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