News and Events from the Wayland Library, September 5, 2023

ADULT SERVICES

 

Welcome to Our New Director, Christopher Lindquist

Chris has been a professional librarian since 1989, holding leadership positions in Barnstable, Westfield, and Northborough, MA, as well as Farmington, CT.  He says, “The Wayland Free Public Library combines everything I was looking for in my next position, including a talented and well-trained staff, a Library with rich historical roots, and a forward-looking community which clearly treasures its Library and takes pride in its distinguished history.”  You can greet Chris at an Open House on October 15, or pop by any Thursday during his shift at the Reference Desk.

Virtual Author Talk: Lidia Bastianich and My American Dream

The beloved, Emmy award-winning host of “Lidia’s Kitchen” on PBS and the author of 15 cookbooks shares her life story.  Her family fled a communist regime on the Istrian peninsula to Trieste, where she began her love affair with Italian cooking.  Lidia will also chat about her newest cookbook, From Our Family Table to YoursRegister.  Thursday, September 7 at 7 p.m.

Author Talk: Dan Gray and Crooked River Saga

In his first novel, Wayland resident Dan Gray has blended fact and fantasy into a spellbinding tale of the Pacific Northwest, a mystery that spans generations and continents.  He’ll read from and discuss his book at the Library.  Register.  Tuesday, September 12 at 7 p.m.

Virtual Author Talk:  Heather Wolf and Find More Birds

In this gorgeously photographed trove, Wolf shares 111 ingenious tips for spotting more birds wherever you are, from fan favorites like hummingbirds and owls, to species you’ve never seen before.  Wolf works at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology as a web developer and teaches birding classes at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.  Presented by the Ashland Public Library in collaboration with several other Massachusetts librariesRegister.  Wednesday, September 13 at 7 p.m.

Cookbook Club

CC is back to meeting in person, sharing dishes from the month’s selection.  For September, we’re celebrating the last days of summer with Master of the Grill from America’s Test Kitchen.  We’ll meet on the back lawn of the Library, weather permitting.  Mark your calendar and don your apron!  Contact dwinn@minlib.net for details.  Thursday, September 14 at 5:30 p.m.

Crafters Circle

Do you enjoy creating things with your hands?  Bring your project to the library for some crafting camaraderie.  We’ll work on our pieces and share advice, projects and social time during this casual get-together.  Every second Thursday, September-May, 2:00-3:30 PM.  Register to be reminded via email, or just show up!  First session: Thursday, September 14.

Dystopian/Sci-Fi Book Group

Winner of the 1993 Hugo Award, Vernor Vinge’s A Fire on the Deep is a contemporary classic.  Contact ekatz@minlib.net for the Zoom link.  Thursday, September 21 at 7 p.m.

Get a Library Card and Win a Prize!  (Maybe!)

September is Library Card Sign-Up Month.  The next time you’re in the Library, pick up some free tickets at the Circulation Desk or in the Children’s Room.  Give them to friends who don’t have a card.  When they sign up for a card and turn in the ticket, both you and they will be entered to win a gift certificate for our Friends’ Book Sale Room.  Take as many tickets as you want.  Maybe you’ll make some new friends!

Exhibit: “Proposed Plantings and Other Improvements for Wayland Village, 1911”

Our September foyer exhibit will bring to life – in color – designer John Nolen’s 1911 plan for plantings to improve Wayland’s Historic District.  Nolen was one of Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.’s early landscape students at Harvard. Visitors will have access to related items in our collection, including books, photographs, videos, activities, as well as lists of plants in Nolen’s plan.  Special thanks to volunteer Sandy Coy for her many hours of work on this exhibit.

 

YOUTH SERVICES

 

FOR BABIES, TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS

 

Outdoor Baby & Toddler Storytime with Ms. Carly

This storytime encourages early literacy and caregiver-child interactions with lively songs and rhymes, bounces, books, and body-awareness. Best for babies and toddlers, with caregiver.

Weather permitting, we will meet outdoors on the green lawn. Please register. Tuesdays, September 5, September 12, September 19, and September 26 at10:30 a.m.

 

Outdoor Storytime with Ms. Pam

Join Ms. Pam for stories, songs, puppets, and activities. For ages 2.5 to 5 years with an adult. Weather permitting, we will meet outdoors on the green lawn. Please register. Thursdays, September 7, September 14, and September 28 at 10:30 a.m.

 

Storytime with Obie the Dog

Children will listen to dog stories and have a chance to visit with Obie, a beautiful Samoyed. Obie will be accompanied by his owner Helen. For ages 3 and up, with an adult. Please register HERE. Thursday, September 21, at 10:30 a.m.

 

Storywalk:  Lena’s Shoes are Nervous

Walk the storywalk of Lena’s Shoes Are Nervous: A First Day of School Dilemma by Keith Calabrese and Juana Medina, at Hannah Williams Park Playground. Pick up a scavenger hunt at the library, encourage your child to find the items as you read the story together, and return the scavenger hunt to the library for a sticker! This storywalk is for preschoolers, with their caregivers. Jodi Levin from Family ACCESS Community Connections installed the storywalk, which will be up through September.  Hannah Williams Playground, 71 Main Street, Wayland.

 

Yoga with Little Beats

Join Little Beats for 30 minutes of yoga-inspired movement. For ages 1 to 5, with caregiver. Please register HERE. Friday, September 8, at 10:30 a.m.

 

Sing, Move, and Story!

Jodi Levin from Family ACCESS Community Connections will lead children in songs and movement, and will share a story! For ages 0-3. Please register HERE. Wednesday, September 13, at 9:30 a.m.

 

Storywalk: A Perfect Day

Walk the storywalk of A Perfect Day by Lane Smith, installed by recent WHS graduate Erica O’Donnell, at the Wayland Community Gardens, 60 Old Sudbury Road, Wayland. This storywalk is perfect for preschoolers, with their caregivers. Pick up a scavenger hunt at the library, encourage your child to find the items as you read the story together, and return the scavenger hunt to the library for a sticker! (Erica installed the storywalk as a part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project.)

 

FOR ELEMENTARY AGE CHILDREN

 

Lego Club

Children will make fabulous creations out of legos. This month we will work together to create a town out of legos. We will meet in the Raytheon Room. For ages 5 and up, with caregivers. Please register HERE. Wednesday, September 6, at 3:30 p.m.

Basic Camping Skills for Kids

Get ready for the fall camping season! Members of Girl Scout Troop 84326 will run a program on Basic Camping Skills as part of their Bronze Award project. Kids can drop in and participate in hands-on stations of Knot Tying, Using a Compass, First Aid, Plant and Animal Identification, and Campfire Recipes featuring…SMORES! For children in grades 1 and up. Please register HERE. Monday, September 11, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.

Bluey Party

It’s a Bluey Party, for real life! Drop in for simple crafts, dramatic play, and activities inspired by the popular character Bluey. For kids ages 5 and up, with their caregivers. Please register HERE. Wednesday, September 13, at 3:30 p.m.

Read a Story; Solve a Problem

Children will read aloud Muncha! Muncha! Muncha! by Candace Fleming, talk about the problems in the story, and brainstorm solutions. Kids will then craft solutions to one of the problems, using an assortment of recycled/craft materials. For ages 6 and up. Please register HERE. Wednesday, September 20, at 3:30 p.m.

 

FOR TEENS

 

Teen Craft: No-Sew Felt Cup Cozy

Teens! Come make felt cup cozies! This customizable craft will keep your hands comfy while holding your favorite steaming hot (or icy cold) drink. Make one for yourself or as a gift. For teens in grades 6 and up. We will meet in the Teen Loft. Please register HERE. Thursday, September 21, at 3:30 p.m.

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