Marlborough Public Library 35 W Main St. Marlborough, MA 01752 United States
The parking lot and library entrance is only accessible from Witherbee St.
Feeling crafty but don't have the materials at home to start a project? Come use ours!
Join us this month as we discuss The Phoenix Crown by Kate Quinn and Janie Chang.
The Adult Book Club is for anyone 18 and older who loves to read and wants to discuss great books with other members of the community.
Meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6pm OR the following Thursday morning at 11am.
Copies of this month's book are available at the main desk in a variety of formats.
Please see our website for more information about the group including the full schedule of books.
Learn how to build more organization into your life with a bullet journal! The first half of the class is a presentation on the history and types of bullet journals.
Tweens and teens grades 6 and up are invited to join Iridium Tutoring Ltd to learn how to code using Wonder Dash Robots!
We'll learn about robotics and problem-solving. This event will promote coding, computer literacy, and fun!
Tribal Nations and Indigenous Communities have witnessed changes in the climate from time immemorial. However, anthropogenic climate change and the Climate Crisis coupled with the impacts of colonization pose unique challenges for Tribal Nat
This Chair Yoga class will take you through gentle stretches and strengthening poses utilizing a chair as a prop. We will start seated then gradually build to some standing poses using the chair for support. Variations will be provided.
Are you a puzzle person? Do you have puzzles you've already completed and want to give them to other puzzle people and then get more? If you answered yes to both questions, join us for a Jigsaw Puzzle Swap!
What is a Memory Café?
A memory café is a dementia-friendly event for caregivers, family and friends along with your loved one, where everyone can enjoy an outing in a safe, supportive and enjoyable environment.
Join us this month as we discuss Perfume by Patrick Suskind.
The High Strangeness Book Club is a space where overlooked, unconventional, and grotesque narratives are celebrated by a community of adult readers who want to delve deeper into examining the darkness and surrealism of intergenre horror.
Meetings are on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 6: 30 pm.
Copies of this month's book are available for checkout at the Welcome Desk.
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