Berlin Public Library Newsletter August 30th

Upcoming events and new materials

Click here to see all upcoming programs and register. Registrations help us plan our space and materials appropriately for all of our programs.

Upcoming Events and Programs

Tor register for a program, click on the blue text or image, visit berlin.cwmars.org/programs, or call or email the library. 978-838-2812, [email protected]

The library is closed for Labor Day weekend, August 30th-September 1st .

  • Thursday 9/4 @ 6pm: Community Board Game Night: Bring a favorite game to share with new friends, or come ready to learn a new board game. All are welcome at this monthly program!

  • Monday 9/8 @ 10am: Storytime: What’s Next?: Join Ms. Hadley in the Children's Room on Monday mornings. We’ll read some stories, make some crafts, sing, groove, and play to start our week.

  • Monday 9/8 @ 1pm: Music Together: Join Debbie Crane from Apple Country Music Together for a 6-week sing along series sponsored by the YMCA Family & Community Partnership (YFCP), and hosted by the Berlin Public Library. Together we will sing, dance, play with rhythm instruments and musical props like egg shakers, scarves and more! For children, ages infant-5, with a parent/caregiver. Registration is required through YFCP. Please note that you are registering for the entire 6-week series. Registration opens August 27th and closes on September 3rd.

  • Saturday 9/13 @ 10am-1pm: Friends of the Library Book Sale: The Friends of the Library will hold a book sale to raise funds used to support the library's museum pass program, events, and other library efforts! Books for all ages are available and are available on a pay-what-you-can model. Donations of books for the sale are accepted on the basis that they are in good condition, have been published in the last 10 years, and are not academic texts. The Library and the Friends reserve the right to turn away donations that they don't wish to add to the sale.

  • Thursday 9/18 @ 5:30pm: Cardboard & Lego City: Do you love to construct? This program combines two favorite building materials into one exciting program with a different themed challenge each time. Children ages 5-10 can use either Lego or cardboard, safe tools, and tape to build an innovative creation in this once a month montage of fun.

Thank you to all of our readers for an incredible Summer Reading Program! We had a lot of fun at all of our programs and enjoyed seeing everybody making progress on their reading logs over the weeks. If you would like to provide us with feedback on how the summer went, and help us make next year even better, please complete this brief survey.