Part of Free Events at the Nevins Library - 1 group
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Meet new people at fun, social events without spending money. Join this group for book groups, movie showings, board game events, craft events, and more! Learn about free events for adults in their 20s and 30s at the Nevins Library.
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Do you have craft supplies you no longer need? Want to start a new hobby without investing money? Come by our Community Art Supply Swap and exchange items for something new to try. Pass along supplies, grab some for free, and keep them out of the landfill! Please follow these guidelines for the supplies you wish to bring/swap: -Arts and craft materials only -No machinery -All items should be neatly placed in Ziplock bags -Cloth donations must be folded and labeled with length -Must be fit for re-use (new and gently used, not expired and cut-up) -Let your rule be "would I want to bring this home?" Unable to make it but have items you would like to donate? We will accept items on Thursday October 30th and Friday October 31st (only for those not able to attend).
Do you like to do jigsaw puzzles? Have you ever been in a Jigsaw Puzzle Race? Now's your chance! Sign up your team of up to 4 players; every team will get the same 500 piece puzzle from Ravensburger Puzzles and race to finish it first. Teams of all ages are welcome. There will be prizes! Thanks to Ravensburger Puzzles for helping make this event possible.
Registration is required for this event. Please sign up here: https://nevinslibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/jigsaw-puzzle-race-4/
Come for the coffee or tea, stay for the games! Bring your own board game or borrow one of the library's for this meetup for new adults. Since the library does have a limited selection of games, bringing your own board game to teach is highly encouraged. If you choose to borrow a game, you must do so with your library card.
This book group focuses on authors and stories that explore diverse and underrepresented voices and experiences. This month's book is "Sky Full of Elephants" by Cebo Campbell. A little about the book: In this exquisite speculative novel set in a world where white people no longer exist, college professor Charlie Brunton receives a call from his estranged daughter Sidney, setting off a chain of events as they journey across a truly “post-racial” America in search of answers. Books will be available at the Main Desk at the Nevins Library for one month before this meeting. New members are always welcome.
Learn more here: https://nevinslibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/words-book-group-53/
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