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Newton Free Library Events - August 2023

Schools and Libraries

July 28, 2023

From: Newton Free Library

Join The Friends for a fun-filled night for the whole family to see your Boston Red Sox in action. This fundraising evening at the ballpark helps The Friends continue to support Library programming for Kids, Tweens and Teens.

Monday, 8/7 at 7:10PM Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox

Tickets available for sale for $38 per person, available now through Sunday, July 30th.

Click for Ticket Info

This August, our Busy Children's Room Turns 1 Year Old!

The beautifully renovated and expanded Children's Room, made possible through ARPA funding and donor support, opened to the community on August 4, 2022. One year later, the foot and stroller traffic remains just as strong and families continue to enjoy the comfortable seating areas, sunny activity/play space and large program room.

With our collection now on full display, borrowing of children's materials jumped significantly this year. You've borrowed 25% more children's fiction titles and 35% more nonfiction books. What an amazing job, readers!

Library Outreach: Nonantum Village Day

The Library Outreach Team is hitting the road again this summer and our next stop is Nonantum Village Day on August 6th from 5-8:00pm.

We'll be bringing our popular button maker, supplies for make-your-own bookmarks and be signing folks up for Library cards. See you there!

Library HVAC System Update

The Library's 32-year-old HVAC system is not operating to capacity and struggling at times to keep up with this season's hot and humid weather.  

The ventilation, fresh air, and heating systems are all fully functional. However, the chiller is supported by two cooling towers that cool the building, and one of those towers failed. So the single working cooling tower is struggling to keep up during extended periods of hot weather.

We are very thankful to the Mayor and City Council for already setting aside funding to replace the library chiller and cooling system. The project will be publicly bid in September and work will start as soon as the equipment can be secured from the manufacturer. The City is actively working to keep our building systems going until the planned rebuild can occur.

Please note, many of our events have been relocated to our cooler auditorium space. Please check our events calendar for location details.

Calling all Puzzle Lovers!

8/12 -- Click for info

Bring a puzzle, take a new one home, and meet your fellow puzzle enthusiasts!

Come by Druker Auditorium between 2-3pm with your puzzles. There is no limit to the number you bring. You can take as many puzzles as you bring!

Read Something New!

8/17 -- Click for info

Join us for a BookTalk focused on the climate. Discover titles ranging from science-fiction Cli-Fi to environmentalist focused non-fiction.

Bring your favorite climate-related book and learn about some of our favorite books on this topic.

Back by Popular Demand: Adult Summer Reading Challenge

Last year hundreds of local residents participated in our first ever Adult Summer Reading Challenge, so we're thrilled to offer the program again this year.  

Our librarians are challenging you to read 5 books this summer across 5 different categories for a chance to win a gift card to a variety of amazing local restaurants. Reading challenge categories include, reading a book:

 - from a local New England author
 - under 200 pages
 - about a historical event or real person
 - a translated work or book by an international author
 - and, a wild card selection of your choosing (or recommended by us!).

The runs now through September 5th. Pick up your packet at the Circulation Desk or at any of our adult service desks on the first or second floor! Information is also available here.

Explore title ideas for the SHARE YOUR VOICE! READERS CHOICE - Enjoy some of our staff's favorite summer suggestions. To request, click cover. See more suggestions here.

Yellowface by R.F. Kaung

A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross

One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot

Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Underland : a deep time journey by Robert Macfarlane.

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke

Explore title ideas for the READ A BOOK BY A LOCAL (NEW ENGLAND) AUTHOR category- To request, click cover. See more suggestions here.

The night eaters. Book 1, She eats the night / Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda.

Five Tuesdays in winter : stories / Lily King

The lioness of Boston : a novel / Emily Franklin

A naturalist at large : the best essays of Bernd Heinrich / Bernd Heinrich

All that is mine I carry with me : a novel / William Landay

Time is a mother by Ocean Vuong
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Summer Reading Highlights for Kids, Tweens and Teens

"Find your Voice," the Summer Reading theme and this year's program will have kids, tweens and teens shrieking with joy as they read books, complete adventures and win prizes! The program runs until September 1.

Register on Beanstack, our online summer reading platform, to:

 - Keep track of your time spent reading alone or with a parent, siblings or friends;
 - Share book reviews;
 - and, complete our special adventure challenges!

You'll be entered in a weekly drawing for prizes now through the end of August! Click here for information on registration, programs and book suggestions.

August Youth Event Highlights

ASL Storytime

8/7 -Click for info

Irish Dance Performance

8/8 -Click for info

Anime Movie

8/15 -Click for info

Anime Draw Along

8/16 -Click for info