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Bibliobites in April: Plenty Simple?
In the kitchen, we’re often looking to simplify– to create maximum joy on the plate with minimum time and effort. Of course we want to eat something interesting and flavorful, but we don’t want to spend hours getting there. And we also might want something new and different, too! April’s title, Ottolenghi Simple by superstar … Continue reading Bibliobites in April: Plenty Simple?
Bibliobites in February: Just. Really. Good.
Every now and then our group takes on a title that hits a certain sweet spot: the recipes are familiar enough, but with some unexpected twists; the resulting dishes are high on the flavor meter and low on the effort scale; ingredients are easily located in your favorite supermarket; and most telling, you enjoy the … Continue reading Bibliobites in February: Just. Really. Good.
Matthew Fallon’s Stained Glass Panel
Artist Matthew Fallon was commissioned by the town’s 350th anniversary Cultural Activities Committee to create a stained glass panel to celebrate the town of Chelmsford’s 350th anniversary. The panel was installed on the first level of the main library in May 2005. Matthew Fallon submitted the following biography and description of the panel to the … Continue reading Matthew Fallon’s Stained Glass Panel
Bibliobites in May: Dinner: The Neverending Story
Every day, the dinner decision looms: Chicken or pasta? Takeout or home-cooked? Thirty minutes or two hours? Most of us are fortunate enough to have the luxury of dithering over what we feel like eating on any given night, and how much time and effort we want to devote to our evening meal. And cookbook … Continue reading Bibliobites in May: Dinner: The Neverending Story
2.14 Art Exhibition Policy
The Chelmsford Public Library welcomes the opportunity to allow groups, organizations, or individuals to use the library picture rail on the main level for art exhibits. Space is provided for educational, cultural, civic, or recreational exhibits. Space is not available for strictly commercial purposes. The purpose of the exhibit policy is to provide guidance in … Continue reading 2.14 Art Exhibition Policy
Chelmsford Friends of the Library
Book Sale The Friends of the Library Book Sale is a significant source of funding for library programming, museum passes and many extras for Chelmsford patrons. The community’s support through donations and volunteer hours is greatly appreciated. Congratulations and thanks to the Friends of the Library and all of our patrons throughout the community for … Continue reading Chelmsford Friends of the Library
August is Read a Romance Month!
Did you know that August is Read a Romance month? It has been celebrated since 2013 as a way for romance readers to celebrate their love of love! August is also National Romance Awareness Month, chosen because Romance Awareness Day is on August 14th. Love stories make great reads, especially during these hot summer … Continue reading August is Read a Romance Month!
Bibliobites in March: In the Kitchen We’re Briefly Vietnamese
It was an exciting day for our Bibliobites group: in March we were able to meet in person for the first time in two years! The conversation was fast and furious as we caught up with each other and discussed our adventures with Vietnamese Food Any Day by Andrea Nguyen. This month’s title was chosen … Continue reading Bibliobites in March: In the Kitchen We’re Briefly Vietnamese
Finished Game of Thrones? Binge your next literary TV show with us!
History, romance, thrillers, and fantasy! The golden age of TV has given us some amazing adaptions of some of our favorite novels. Check these titles out from the library as we give you access to them both on the page and on the screen! Can’t find the latest season? Just put in a request and … Continue reading Finished Game of Thrones? Binge your next literary TV show with us!
Aliens and Robots! Display
Science fiction–or “sci fi”, as it’s commonly known–is a genre of fiction whose content is imaginative but based in science. It relies heavily on scientific facts, theories, and principles. While some of the concepts might make you describe a sci fi novel as “fantasy”, the difference here is that the ideas and concepts … Continue reading Aliens and Robots! Display