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January Events:
NEW!  Try the latest stress-reliever: coloring for adults. Every Monday 5-8: choose a page and use our supplies.
Wed. Night Bookclub: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Wed. 6 at 7:00.
Lawrence, the Arab Revolt & Palestine Fri. 8 at 10:30.
Teen Think Tank Thur. 7 at 6:30.
Cookbook Bookclub: Rachael Ray Tue. 12 at 11:00.
The Martian [PG-13] Sat. 16 from 1-3:20.
Pedaling For a Purpose: A Cross-Country Journey
       
Tue. 26 at 7:00 - for all ages.
In this issue
Cookbook Bookclub
Children's Room
Teen News
Book Groups
Ongoing Programs
MOVIES:
Pan [PG]
Sat. Jan 2 at 1-3:15
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The Martian [PG-13]
Sat. Jan 16, 1-3:20
CLOSED:

Mon. Jan. 18
for Martin Luther
King Day 
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New! 2nd Tuesday Tastings: A Cookbook Bookclub!
Each month there will be a theme, idea, or chef to focus on. Participants will prepare an appetizer, main course or dessert; enough to serve 4-8. This is a tasting (we're not eating a full portion), so doubling the recipe shouldn't be necessary. RSVP with your chosen dish by the Thursday prior to Nancy: [email protected] or 978-468-5577. Download the schedule here , or swing by the library for a copy. 
Rachael Ray Tue. Jan. 12 at 11:00, RSVP by Thur. 1/7. Author of 25+ books, 3X Emmy-winning TV star (+8 nominations), magazine editor and more. Her focus is primarily on fast results, many books feature 30 minute recipes. Ray's latest book is Everyone is Italian on Sunday, but a dish from any of her books, magazine or website will be great to share. Now, tell us about your dish!
Story Contest Winners Announced: See who won an award and read all the stories on the Children's Room blog
Tales & Treats: Color My World Sat. Jan 2 at 11:00, for ages 2+, drop-in.
Seasonal Stories & Craft Sat. Jan. 9 at 11:00. Join us for interactive picture books and play-dough time. For ages 2+, drop-in.
Registration opens Tue. 19 for weekly storytime programs beginning Mon. 25.  Click here for the entire schedule with all the details, or stop by for a copy.
Art Club! Thur. Jan. 21 at 3:30. Drop in for artistic fun.
For questions contact Lorraine Der, Children's Librarian: [email protected] 978-468-5577. 
6th Annual Poetry Contest theme announced: GLASS.  See all the details.
The Teen Think Tank meets on Thur. Jan. 7 at 6:30. Be in on the action as a collaborator to develop teen programs and influence the teen collections of books, music, graphic novels, and more. 
MAGE [Minecraft & Assorted Games for Everyone] meets Wednesdays 3:30-5:30.  MAGE is run by teens for all ages who play well with others. Bring your laptop and have an active Minecraft membership. One Rule: No Griefing.  
March workshops are open for registration: Computer Aided Design, Make Your Own Video Game and Coding with Minecraft.
For more information contact the Young Adult Librarian, Kim Claire  978-468-5577 or [email protected].  
The Book Clubs
Wednesday Night Book Club Jan. 6, 7:00 Join Dede to discuss The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Copies are available at the Library: audio, large print and hardcover. Feb. 3rd's book is Moloka'i by Allan Brennert
Join Nancy on Tues. Jan.19 at 11:30 for Vanessa Diffenbaugh's The Language of Flowers, copies are available at the Library. Don't forget your brown-bag lunch, beverages will be provided, as well as something extra inspired by the book. Next up for Feb. 16: Lisette's List by Susan Vreeland. Click here for the entire schedule and descriptions.
Ongoing Programs
Coloring for Adults every Monday 5-8, materials provided
Bridge (some experience req.): Mon. & Wed. 10-12, Fri. 1-4:30
Knitting: Mon. 12-2
Cribbage: Thur. 10-12