Schools and Libraries
May 2, 2023
From: Maury Loontjens Memorial LibraryMAY 2023 NEWS & PROGRAMS
MAURY LOONTJENS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Hours:
Monday-Thursday
9:30 am-8pm
Friday 9:30 am-6pm
Saturday 9:30-5pm
LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION FOR OUR NEW LIBRARY HAS STARTED!
E. W. Burman Inc. was awarded the contract for construction and has all the approvals in place!
Thank you for your support and patience. Please stay tuned for more information.
Important Changes Coming This Spring
There are important changes to eZone and the online catalog happening in May 2023. To find out how to prepare visit:
The OverDrive app will be discontinued on May 1st! For more information on how to switch to Libby please visit:
Author Talk w/ Dr. Fine: On Medicine as Colonialism
Tuesday, May 2nd- 6:00pm
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Fine as he discusses his new book, On Medicine as Colonialism. Copies of the book will be available. Registration required.
On Medicine as Colonialism is a reframing of the health care debate in the US. It is a strident meticulously researched expose that shows how corporate America uses Medicare and Medicaid to extract resources from communities, as it rethinks the process of colonialism in a globalized world. It has been called "a sobering diatribe on health care in America", driven by "outrage at what has been wrought" – but also provides "a realistic perspective on achieving health equity."
Genealogy Club
Monday, May 8th- 6:00pm
Have you wanted to start searching for your ancestors but didn't know where to start? The Genealogy group meets at the library once a month and new members are always welcome! The group is made up of family historians interested in sharing resources and tips to accurately find their ancestors while helping others with their search.
Learn to Play Mah Jongg
Tuesdays, May 9th, 16th & 23rd- 1:00pm-3:00pm
Interested in a challenging brain game that is also fun and includes socializing? Come learn the basics of American Mah Jongg at the library! You will be instructed on the rules and conventions of the game, including setting up the racks and tiles, dealing and passing the tiles, selecting a hand with the Mah Jongg card and playing a game! Registration is recommended for all 3 sessions to learn the game.
Author Talk w/ Amanda Quay Blount:
Meet Me at the Biltmore
Tuesday, May 9th- 6:30pm
The story of the Biltmore is a sensational drama of scandal, secrets, and high society. With characters ranging from crooked politicians and mobsters, to bootleggers and Hollywood stars, the Biltmore has provided the backdrop for some of the highest highs and lowest lows of Providence in the last century. Copies of the book will be available. Registration required.
Adopt-a-Houseplant: Indoor Plant Swap
Friday, May 12th- 3:30pm-5:30pm
Stop by the library for an indoor plant swap! You can pick up a plant, share cuttings of your own, or drop off a plant you no longer want. No registration required & plants will be available on a first come, first served basis.
Card Crafting with Patti Arkwright
Monday, May 15th - 6:30pm
Paper Card Crafting supplies and instruction are free! Make a card to show someone you care. Registration required.
Watercolor Basics
Wednesday, May 17th- 4:00pm
Come learn basic watercolor techniques and complete a painting with Sue Greco! Space is limited and registration is required.
Tuesday Matinee: ELVIS
May 30st- 2:00pm
Join us for an afternoon movie and popcorn! We'll be showing the 2022 film ELVIS (PG-13, 2hr 40min).
From his rise to fame to his unprecedented superstardom, rock 'n' roll icon Elvis Presley maintains a complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker, over the course of 20 years. Central to Presley's journey and happiness is one of the most influential people in his life -- Priscilla.
May is National Meditation Month!
Reducing Stress Through Meditation w/ Dr. Post
Wednesday, May 10th- 6:30pm
The scientific community has recently been exploring the use of meditation as a healing modality. Join Dr. Alan Post, a long time meditator, and contributing author to "Meditation as Medication for the Soul" by Rajinder Singh as he discusses the extraordinary effect of meditation to reduce stress-related responses, improve concentration, enhance clarity of thought and mental equilibrium. He will also present a simple, time tested effective meditation technique. There will be a short meditation sitting as well. Registration is required.
Free Meditation Class
Thursday, May 25th- 6:30pm
These classes will teach "Inner Light Meditation" which is an ancient and powerful technique designed to elevate the consciousness and increase our awareness of our true inner self; that is not our body nor our mind. There are no restrictions on age, health status, fitness or flexibility. All are welcome and we meet monthly on the 4th Thursday.
Adult Book Clubs
MONDAY MORNING BOOK TALK
May 8th & 22th- 10:30am
Join us for a morning book talk! We'll have coffee and chat about what you're reading and get suggestions from others.
AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB
Wednesday, May 10th- 1:00pm
This month we'll be reading and discussing True Biz by Sarah Novic. The group meets monthly and copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk.
EVENING BOOK CLUB
Wednesday, May 31st- 6:30pm
This month we'll be reading and discussing Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro. The group meets monthly and copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk.
Youth Services Programs
Youth Services program registration can be done through EventKeeper here.
Questions? Call Youth Services at 401-789-9507x2
LAPSIT STORY TIME FOR LITTLE ONES!
Babies and toddlers ages 0-2 are invited with a caregiver to attend a weekly story time and singing just for them!
Tuesdays at 10am from 5/2-5/30, Registration Recommended.
LITTLE RASCAL'S STORY TIME
Children ages 3-6 are invited to attend a weekly story and song program! Thursdays at 4:30pm from 5/4-5/25
Registration Recommended
Mother's Day Craft
Wednesday, May 10th- 5:00pm-6:00pm
Come make a Mother’s Day vase for mom or grandma! Ages 8-18 will work with mod podge and tissue paper to create a sealed exterior to their vase they can bring home! Registration required.
Dash Robots!
Thursday, May 18th- 5:00pm-6:00pm
Kids ages 6-12 are invited to join Miss. Rebecca in coding for Dash Robots! Similar to the program run in April, kids can program the robots on an iPad to complete certain actions. Can you get your robot through the obstacle course? Thank you to OLIS for providing this kit! Registration Required.
Book Club with Miss Jane
Monday, May 22nd 6:00pm-6:30pm
Calling all 3rd and 4th graders! Ms. Jane will be doing a book club once a month for the duration of the school year. Meetings are short and include snacks! Come in beforehand to check out a copy of the book. Registration required