Kids age 9-12 are invited to discuss A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens, the classic story of how heartless miser Ebenezer
Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas when three ghostly visitors
review his past and foretell his future.
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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 18, 2025
Classes are free, and registration is not required.
There is no waiting list — just come!
This is the final class before the winter break. Class will start again on January 10th.
Classes are free, and registration is not required. There is no waiting list — just come!
This is the final class before the winter break. Classes will start again on January 9th.
Classes are free, and registration is not required. There is no waiting list — just come!
This is the final class before the winter break. Classes will start again on January 9th.
Join Somerville resident and library favorite Jordan Voelker for a
sing along! Jordan's sing alongs are suitable for children through
preschool, caregivers, and families.
This free program is funded by the Friends of the Library and all are welcome.
Do you want to learn how to make beautiful 3D paper snowflakes? Thy
Toeum will show you how! This free program is open to anyone age 10 and
older. We hope you can come!
Sociologist and lifelong Beatle fan Candy Leonard will present the
findings of her research with first-generation Beatle fans. Drawing on
sociology, child development, cultural history, and media studies,
Leonard's unique analysis of Beatlemania and its ongoing impact will
engage and delight you.
Public Meeting. For more informaiton, view the flier.
Public Meeting which starts at 6:30 PM.
Please note the meeting will be held in the Executive Conference Room (adjacent to the Mayor's Office) on the Second Floor of City Hall.
Discuss Agnes & the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer.
New members are welcome!
Players of all ages and abilities are invited to Chess Night.
Players should be familiar with the game, though some limited
instruction may be available.
Author Nancy Rappaport will read passages from her book, In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide,
and share perspectives on loosing a loved one to suicide. In the book,
Nancy looks inward to explore her mother's suicide, when Nancy was four
Get up to speed on Facebook! Learn how to use Facebook to stay in
touch with family and friends, share pictures, and reconnect with old
friends.
This free class is limited to 6 people. Please sign up at the
Reference Desk at the Central Library or by calling (617) 623-5000
x2955.
Get up to speed on
computer basics! Learn how to use a mouse, how to use the library
catalog, and become familiar with word processing programs.
This free class is limited to 6 people. Please sign up at the
Reference Desk at the Central Library or by calling (617) 623-5000
x2955.
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