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Intergenerational Poetry Slam
We ask our poets to register in advance and provide us with the title of your poem and a brief introduction. If you wish to join us to listen and enjoy, you STILL need to sign up, because we’ll be holding the 2020 Poetry Slam using Zoom on Wednesday, April 29 at 7:00 pm! Make … Continue reading Intergenerational Poetry Slam
“There Goes the Neighborhood” Display
Looking for a fun thriller to read? Check out our “There Goes the Neighborhood” display filled with domestic thrillers. This a subgenre of thrillers that feature everyday settings and characters with a twist. You’ll be side eyeing your neighbors and questioning your spouse’s motives when you start reading these books! Here are some … Continue reading “There Goes the Neighborhood” Display
Children’s Library of Things!
If you’ve been in the Children’s Room recently, you may have noticed our new display featuring the Children’s Library of Things! Our Children’s Library of Things features unique items perfect for playing and learning that you can take home and enjoy with your family for 3 weeks. Items include sensory kits, musical instruments, and STEM … Continue reading Children’s Library of Things!
Summer 2020: Biography and Memoir
Looking for suggestions to complete this activity? Here’s a list of some recent releases in Biography and Memoir.
Book Brunch Recommendations
Thanks to all who joined us for our Book Brunch book share meeting this month! Jess and Deanna shared some new titles coming into the library, and attendees (readers just like you!) told us what they have been reading and recommending. This month’s selection has a bit of everything to keep your TBR pile stocked … Continue reading Book Brunch Recommendations
3.3 Telecommunications Guidelines
During a power outage, servers should be shut down manually. They are on a UPS which will keep them functional for a short time. Hubs, routers, switches, and work stations may be unplugged in the data closet. PROCEDURE: All department heads should be aware of where the hubs and routers for their building are. Servers, … Continue reading 3.3 Telecommunications Guidelines
How To Be A Good Creature
“Knowing someone who belongs to another species can enlarge your soul in surprising ways.” As you know by now, our One Book Chelmsford title is How To Be a Good Creature by Sy Montgomery. You might recognize the author – she has written many books about animals, and our connection to them, including bestsellers like … Continue reading How To Be A Good Creature
Book Brunch Fall Reading
Thanks to all who joined us for our Book Brunch book share meeting this month! Jess and Deanna shared some new titles coming into the library, and attendees (readers just like you!) told us what they have been reading and recommending. The list below has something for everyone – twisty mysteries and thrillers, historical fiction, … Continue reading Book Brunch Fall Reading
One Book Chelmsford 2020: Stirring the Plots!
The 2020 One Book Chelmsford theme is “Stirring the Plots!” We’ll be focusing on food by reading two books: Relish, by Lucy Knisley and Kitchen Yarns, by Ann Hood.
“Read With A Box of Tissues” Display
Sometimes you read a book that wrecks you emotionally and it’s all you can talk about for weeks. I finished Audrey Niffenegger’s “The Time Traveler’s Wife” on a commuter rail train and cried throughout the entire ride. Who hasn’t read “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold and sobbed? And let’s face it–sometimes you just … Continue reading “Read With A Box of Tissues” Display