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On Tuesday, April 9 at 7pm, join Paul Wainwright, author of A Space For Faith: The Colonial Meetinghouses of New England, as he talks about the history of these regional treasures.  His book recently won the New England Book Festival ward for best photography and art; photos from the book will be shown during the presentation.  This promises to be a great talk for anyone interested in history, religion, architecture or photography!  Register HERE.

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Please register online using our Calendar of Events at www.tewksburypl.org or by calling (978) 640-4490 (for Adult) or (978) 640-4496 (for Children).  Events that require registration are marked (RR).  Events that require tickets are marked (TK).  Drop-in programs are marked (DI).  All events are free.  

Adult & Teen Events

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Tuesday, April 2, 7pm -- Author Visit: Traditions & Techniques of Building New England Stone Walls with Kevin Gardner (RR)

Meet author Kevin Gardner as he discusses his new book: The Granite Kiss: Traditions and Techniques of Building New England Stone Walls.  During the talk, Kevin will actually build a miniature stone wall .  Book signing held after talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  Co-sponsored by Tewksbury Historical Society and Tewksbury Garden Club.  Register HERE.

Wednesday, April 3, 2pm -- Job Seekers Seminar: Leadership is the Difference with Laurie-Ann Murabito (RR)

Unemployed or underemployed?  Join Laurie-Ann Murabito, owner of LA & Associates and author of Rethink Leadership: 4 Lessons To Make You Remarkable, for her dynamic presentation – “Leadership Is The Difference.”  Limited to 25 seats.  Register HERE.

Wednesday, April 3, 7pm -- Massachusetts: Infectious Diseases and the History of Public Health with Alfred DeMaria (RR)

Celebrate National Public Health Week with Dr. Alfred DeMaria (Medical Director and State Epidemiologist, Bureau of Infectious Disease, Massachusetts Department of Public Health), who will provide an overview of the history of public health, highlighting the important role our state has played in combating infectious diseases.  Limited to 100 seats.  Co-sponsored with the Public Health Museum.  Register HERE.

Thursday, April 4, 1pm-5pm -- Device Advice: 1-on-1 Help With Your eReader (RR)

Book a 30-minute, one-on-one session with a library staff member to learn how to download free eBooks to your eReader (e.g., Kindle, nook) from the library’s Overdrive digital collection.  Participants should bring their own e-readers.  Limited to 1 seat per 30-minute session.  Register HERE.

Thursday, April 4, 7pm -- Dinner & A Movie: Lincoln (RR)

Enjoy a free dinner and a movie on THURSDAY night at the Tewksbury Public Library!  This week’s movie is “Lincoln,” a critically acclaimed historical drama directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis.  Limited to 75 seats.  Register HERE.

Monday, April 8, 7pm -- Author Visit: An Evening with Hallie Ephron (RR)

Meet Edgar Award-nominated author Hallie Ephron as she discusses her new book: There Was An Old Woman, a psychological thriller.  Book signing held after talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  RegisterHERE.

Tuesday, April 9, 7pm -- Author Visit: Colonial Meetinghouses of New England (RR)

Less than a month before Tewksbury’s Annual Town Meeting, meet author Paul Wainwright as he discusses his book: A Space For Faith: The Colonial Meetinghouses of New England in a multimedia presentation.  Book signing held after talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  Register HERE.

Wednesday, April 10, 12:30pm -- Reader’s Choice Book Discussion Group (RR)

Participate in the library’s newest book club!  Come prepared to briefly discuss a book you’ve recently enjoyed reading.  After all members have shared their recommended titles, library staff will highlight some of its newest books, plus discuss useful readers’ advisory tools and favorite reading websites.  The library will provide beverages; participants are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch.  Limited to 25 seats.  Register HERE.

Thursday, April 11, 10:30am -- Basic Computer Class (RR)

Attend this free computer class that provides hands-on training to adults.  The goal of the class is to make you more confident when using computers in the library, at work or at home.  The class will cover: basic terminology; computer use at the library; physical parts of the computer; basic computer usage; and how to use the mouse.  Schedule an appointment!  Register HERE.

Friday, April 12, 10:30am -- Author Visit: Boston’s Downtown Movie Palaces (RR)

Meet author Ron Goodman as he discusses his new book: Boston’s Downtown Movie Palaces, an illustrated history of the city’s major role in the development of the American film industry.  Through compelling images and fascinating stories, Ron will take you back to the glory days of movie going in the city!  Doors open at 10am for coffee and socializing.  Book signing after talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  Register HERE.

Saturday, April 13, 2pm -- Author Visit: The Pilots’ Guide To The Airports of Historic Massachusetts (RR)

Meet author John Fiske as he discusses his latest book: The Pilots’ Guide To The Airports of Historic Massachusetts.  John will talk, in part, about Tewksbury’s very own Tew-Mac airport.  Book signing after talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  (This event was originally scheduled for February, but was postponed due to snow.)  Register HERE.

Tuesday, April 6, 7pm -- Author Visit: Electile Dysfunction & America’s Nasty Political Climate with Michael Charney (RR)

Meet author Michael Charney as he discusses his books: Chasing Glenn Beck and Tea With The Mad Hatter.  Book signing after talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  Register HERE

Wednesday, April 17, 2pm -- Job Seekers Seminar: How To Build A Networking Group That Works with Stuart Paap (RR)

Unemployed or underemployed?  Join Stuart Paap, business development expert at Wells Fargo, for his dynamic presentation on networking.  Stuart will cover every step necessary to build your own networking group – what you need to know, how to do it, and – ultimately – how having a thriving network can benefit you, your professional and personal life, and the community in which you live and work.  Limited to 25 seats.  Register HERE.

Thursday, April 18, 1pm-5pm -- Device Advice: 1-on-1 Help With Your eReader (RR)

Book a 30-minute, one-on-one session with a library staff member to learn how to download free eBooks to your eReader (e.g., Kindle, nook) from the library’s Overdrive digital collection.  Participants should bring their own e-readers.  Limited to 1 seat per 30-minute session.  RegisterHERE.

Friday, April 19, 7pm -- Dinner & A Movie: Django Unchained (RR)

Enjoy a free dinner and a movie on Friday night at the Tewksbury Public Library!  This week’s movie is “Django Unchained,” a critically acclaimed film directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Christopher Waltz.  Limited to 75 seats.  Co-sponsored by the Tewksbury Lions Club.  Register HERE.

Monday, April 22, 7pm -- Author Visit: “The Modern Heroine” – A Mystery Author Panel Discussion (RR)

Award-winning authors and “Sisters in Crime” members Sara Smith, Clea Simon and Edith Maxwell will discuss how women authors are redefining the genre by creating strong women and characters who balance relationships and careers, leap over sexist obstacles and rescue themselves from danger.  Book signing after the talk.  Limited to 100 seats.  Register HERE.

Tuesday, April 23, 7pm -- Online Safety For Teens & Pre-Teens: What Every Parent Needs To Know (RR)

Meet Greg Page and Todd Kobus, co-founders of the Merrimack Analysis Group, for an engaging, interactive presentation that will include recent research findings about teens’ Internet behavior.  They’ll discuss recent trends in four major areas: cyberbullying; sextortion; digital footprint risk; and online academic dishonesty, citing recent specific examples mentioned in the national news media.  Strategies will be offered for parents who wish to better understand – and more closely monitor – their kids’ online activities.  Limited to 100 seats.  Register HERE.

Wednesday, April 24, 6:30pm -- Evening Book Discussion Group: The Amateur Marriage (RR)

Take part in a book discussion about The Amateur Marriage by Anne Tyler.  Pick up your copy and register at the Circulation Desk beginning March 27.  Limited to 25 seats.

Children’s Events

Tuesday, April 2, 11am -- Preschool Story Time (DI)

Have fun while learning valuable early literacy skills at our story time!  We read stories, sing, dance and more.  For ages 3 to 6.  Older or younger siblings are always welcome!

Wednesday, April 3, 11am -- Bunny Hop Parade (DI)

Come to our parade!  We’ll make a pair of ears to wear so we can all become bunnies, then we’ll practice our bunny hop dances before parading around the library.  For ages 2 to 6.

Thursday, April 4, 10:15am AND 11am -- Wiggle Time (DI)

Come on down to our 30 minutes session of songs, stories, instruments, dancing and more.  Get those early literacy skills working now!  For 2 years olds.  Children ages 18 to 23 months are also welcome to join us.  Older and younger siblings are also always welcome.

Monday, April 8, 10:15am AND 11am -- Tiny Tykes (DI)

Come get your early literacy skills on!  Stories, songs, finger plays, and simple movement makes this the perfect class for fostering an early love for learning and reading, as well as early socialization.  For children ages 0 to 18 months.  Older siblings are always welcome!

Tuesday, April 9, 11am -- Dance Party (TK)

Put on your dancing booties and come boogie with Miss Noelle!  We’ll learn the moves to dance songs by the Wiggles, then we’ll all dance together!  For ages 1 to 5.  A ticket is required for admittance to this event.  Every “body” coming into the room needs a ticket.  Free tickets are available at the Children’s Desk beginning on Monday, April 1.  Limit of 6 tickets per person.

Tuesday, April 9, 6pm -- Twilight Tykes (TK)

Come get your early literacy skills on!  Stories, songs, finger plays and simple movements make this the perfect class for fostering an early love for learning and reading, as well as early socialization skills.  For babies ages 0 to 18 months.  Older siblings are always welcome!

Wednesday, April 10, 11am -- Preschool Story Time (DI)

Have fun while learning valuable early literacy skills at our story time!  We read stories, sing, dance and more.  For ages 3 to 5.  Older or younger siblings are always welcome! 

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