Library Art & Craft Programs for Kids through Adults (Updated)

A look at the free painting, drawing, and crafting workshops and sessions the public can sign up for this winter.

The Southborough Library has a wide range of free art and craft programs coming up this winter for big kids, teens, and even adults.

Here’s a look at what they have on the schedule. Read the full article → from Library Art & Craft Programs for Kids through Adults (Updated)

Nature Programs for Tots to Adults at the Library (Updated)

Sign up for programs that include Nature Story Times, interactive programs for older kids and teens, and Nature Journaling for teens and adults.

I’ve previously shared news on a series of nature programs the Library has been offering this fall. Since then, new programs have been added, and the scope and age groups expanded. They include three next week. Read the full article → from Nature Programs for Tots to Adults at the Library (Updated)

Events this week

Coffee House, Art Receptions, Mushroom Walk, Oktoberfest, Reading Buddies, Puzzle Competition, Understanding ADHD, Craft programs, Adult Game Night, Fall Concert, Mah Jonngg, Homecoming Dance, Halloween Celebrations, the Pumpkin Stroll, and more

It’s a busy week in Southborough! Here are highlights of what’s happening around (or related to) our town tonight through next weekend. Read the full article → from Events this week

Shelf Help Discussion: “Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries Every Day” (Updated)

This month's community discussion topic highlights that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

The Southborough Library and Southborough Youth & Family Services is promoting this month’s “Shelf Help” group discussion. This month’s book and focus, timed for Domestic Violence Awareness month, is about “setting healthy boundaries for emotional wellness and balance”. Read the full article → from Shelf Help Discussion: “Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries Every Day” (Updated)

Kids & Teens can sign up to be paired as “Reading Buddies”

The library is seeking more teen volunteers and encouraging more kids to sign up for its renewed program this fall.

The Southborough Library is bringing back a literacy program introduced last spring spring for beginner readers ages 5 years and older. The program partner kids with teen “Buddies” for six weeks, to encourage early readers. Read the full article → from Kids & Teens can sign up to be paired as “Reading Buddies”

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