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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library: Spring Fling
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Library Trustees invite the community to their annual Spring Fling Fundraising Gala on Saturday\, April 29th 6:30pm at the Newton Free Library. This special in-person event will feature: \n\nMISTRESS OF CEREMONIES & LIBRARY APPEAL\nChrista Delcamp \n\nHONORED GUEST AUTHORS \nTom Perrotta & Robert Waldinger\, M.D. \n  \nTickets on sale now! Buy here! \n\nFood by Bakers’ Best Catering and beverages by Dion’s Fine Wine
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-spring-fling/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Author Talk with Gish Jen on Thank You Mr. Nixon (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:This program is sponsored by the Wayland Free Public Library. Check back for registration information. \n  \nJoin the acclaimed\, award-winning author of The Resisters\, Gish Jen\, for a talk on her collection of short stories\, Thank You Mr. Nixon. The book takes measure of the fifty years since the opening of China and its unexpected effects on the lives of ordinary people. With their profound compassion and equally profound humor\, these eleven linked stories trace the intimate ways in which humans make and are made by history\, capturing an extraordinary era in an extraordinary way. \n  \nGish Jen is the author of one previous book of stories\, five novels and two works of nonfiction. Her honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study\, and the Fulbright Foundation\, as well as the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction and the Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her stories have appeared in The Best American Short Stories four times\, including The Best American Short Stories of the Century; she has also delivered the William E. Massey\, Sr.\, Lectures in American Studies at Harvard University. \n  \nThe login information will be generated from the Wayland Free Public Library’s Zoom account upon registration. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-author-talk-with-gish-jen-on-thank-you-mr-nixon-zoom/
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Spring Fling
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the library’s annual fundraising gala as we honor authors Dan Shaughnessy (Wish it Lasted Forever: Life with the Larry Bird Celtics) and Lisa Napoli (Susan\, Linda\, Nina and Cookie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR). Details on purchasing tickets will follow. \nFor information or to become a Spring Fling sponsor please Rick at development@newtonfreelibrary.net.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-spring-fling/
ORGANIZER;CN="Newton Free Library":MAILTO:admin@newtonfreelibrary.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T190000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Poetry Reading and Open Mike
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Poetry Series will open with readings by Nidia Hernandez\, Karen Klein and Jean Dany Joachim. An open mic will follow with a limit of one poem per person. Open mic signups are taken via the Zoom chat feature; limited slots are available. The series is facilitated by Doug Holder of Ibbetson St. Press. \n  \nNidia Hernandez is the editor of The Invisible Borders of Time: Five Female Latin American Poets.  Hernaìndez is also the winner of the Sundara Ramaswamy prize for The Land of Mild Light: Selected Poems of Rafael Cadenas. \n  \nJean Dany Joachim was the Cambridge Poet Populist from 2009 to 2011 and is currently the Poet in Residence at First Church in Cambridge. He has three published collections of poetry\, Crossroads / Chimenkwaze (2013)\, Avec des Mots (2014)\, and Quartier (2016)\, and has also written short stories and plays. \n  \nAfter retiring from the Brandeis University faculty\, Karen Klein returned to studying modern dance and began writing contemporary lyric poetry. Her first book of poetry is titled This Close (Ibbetson Street Press). \n  \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-poetry-reading-and-open-mike/
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Indian Heritage Author Panel (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Please register here. \nJoin Amalie Howard\, Alisha Rai\, Annika Sharma and Madi Sinha for a panel discussion about their journeys to becoming published authors\, given their Indian backgrounds. Whether they were born in the U.S. or elsewhere\, find out how their heritage has influenced their writing\, characters\, publishing power and fan base. \n\nAmalie Howard is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling novelist of “smart\, sexy\, deliciously feminist romance.”\nAlisha Rai’s novels have been featured on the IndieNext and the LibraryReads lists\, and been named Best Books of the Year by Washington Post\, NPR\, New York Public Library\, Amazon\, Entertainment Weekly\, Reader’s Digest\, Kirkus\, “O” the Oprah Magazine and Cosmopolitan Magazine.\nAnnika Sharma’s romcom titled Love\, Chai\, and Other Four-Letter Words\, came out in September 2021\, as the first in a series.  Her podcast\, That Desi Spark\, explores stigmatized social issues from a South Asian\, first-generation\, millennial lens.\nMadi Sinha’s first novel was The White Coat Diaries. Her second book\, At Least You Have Your Health\, was released on April 5\, 2022.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-indian-heritage-author-panel-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220719T190000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Understanding Improv in Klezmer Music
DESCRIPTION:Nathaniel Seelen of Ezekeils’ Wheels will give a lecture/demonstration about improv in Klezmer music. Details will follow. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there. \nRegistrations open at 7:00pm Tuesday\, June 21\, 2022
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-understanding-improv-in-klezmer-music/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T203000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents The Impact of Local Authors Writing for the LGBTQ+ Community (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Please register here. \nLocal authors are the backbone of the writing community and those writing within and for the LGBTQ+ community are especially important. Join us for a conversation with Bren Bataclan\, Anna Burke\, Federico Erebia\, Jane C. Esther\, and Sarah Jean Horowitz as they discuss their books\, their writing and the impact they have on readers of all ages! \n\nBren Bataclan (he/him) author of Fe: A Traumatized Son’s Graphic Memoir \nAnna Burke (she/her) award-winning author of Compass Rose\, Thorn\, Nottingham and the Seal Cove Romance series\nFederico Erebia (he/him) whose artisanry\, woodwork\, furniture design\, and books have been featured in Boston Spirit Magazine\, Boston Globe Magazine and The Boston Globe\, among others.\nJane C. Esther (they/them) author of Universe Between Us and The Portal series\, including Uninvited and Convergence\nSarah Jean Horowitz author of The Wingsnatchers\, The Dark Lord Clementine and the forthcoming fantasy book for young readers\, tentatively titled the Demon Sword Asperides.\n\nThis program is sponsored by the Ashland Public Library.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-the-impact-of-local-authors-writing-for-the-lgbtq-community-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220621T190000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents The Legacy of Juneteenth: Access to Education that Empowers Us All
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth is a celebration of the day enslaved Blacks in Galveston\, TX learned that they had been granted freedom. Join us for this interactive discussion in which participants share their own educational experiences\, thoughts about the current state of public education and perspectives on the potential of education to empower or disempower. The program will be led by Jesse Tauriac\, Assistant Vice President & Chief Diversity Officer from Lasell University. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there. \nRegistrations open at 9:00am Wednesday\, June 1\, 2022
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-the-legacy-of-juneteenth-access-to-education-that-empowers-us-all/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T190000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents The Refugee Experience: Stories from Our Neighbors (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:People facing humanitarian catastrophes in their native countries have sought refuge in the United States throughout history. Join us for a panel discussion with neighbors whose families were forced to leave Austria\, Cambodia\, and Haiti. These individuals will speak about their countries of origin\, their families’ exodus\, and their adjustment to the U.S. This program is co-sponsored by Historic Newton. \nThe panelists will be: \n\nJohn Chrang\nDanielle Georges\nHanni Myers\nClara Silverstein of Historic Newton will moderate\n\nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-the-refugee-experience-stories-from-our-neighbors-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T190000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Lesbian Life in Boston: 1910-1920
DESCRIPTION:What was it like to be a lesbian in a world that was not ready to deal with differences? How did lesbians deal with isolation and ostracism? And what was it like to live through the years when men fought to keep women from having the right to vote? Author\, Ellen Levy\, will speak to these experiences in an interactive program that is based on the extensive research she did for her historic novel series. \n  \nEllen Levy’s books\, Romance at Stonegate\, Struggles in a Boston Marriage and Chosen Family reflect her passion as a Lesbian and a Jew in researching and writing about the struggles Lesbian women in the early 1900s faced. From the suffrage movement to immigration of Eastern European Jews and the creation of settlement houses\, her novels bring to light this important and often overlooked part of the history of the women’s movement. \n  \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-lesbian-life-in-boston-1910-1920/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T203000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Asian Americans in Newton: Reflection and Reimagination
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, all are welcome to join us for a panel discussion with some of Newton’s Asian American residents. This program is part of the Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton series.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-asian-americans-in-newton-reflection-and-reimagination/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T200000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Discovering Italian Renaissance Sculpture in the Newton Free Library's Art Collection: Michelangelo and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Michelangelo’s sculptures Moses and Lorenzo de’Medici belong to the library in replicas. Join  Amy Golahny for the first in this two-part series on the library’s permanent collection of art. The discussion will place these pieces in their original context\, and demonstrate Michelangelo’s powerful influence on younger sculptors in Florence such as Giambologna and his Mercury. \nAmy Golahny\, PhD Columbia University\, is Richmond Professor Emerita of Lycoming College\, Williamsport PA. She has lectured internationally\, authored and edited books and articles on Rembrandt and other topics\, and served as president of the Historians of Netherlandish Art.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-discovering-italian-renaissance-sculpture-in-the-newton-free-librarys-art-collection-michelangelo-and-friends/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T200000
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SUMMARY:The Newton Free Library presents: Mario Lanza at 101: A Tribute to the great American Tenor
DESCRIPTION:Join Erika Reitshamer for a lecture that examines the extraordinary rise\, fall – and posthumous rehabilitation – of the most controversial tenor of the 20th century – Mario Lanza. The name Mario Lanza did not belong in the hallowed halls of great opera singers. He owed his popularity to second-rate Hollywood movies and sang classical arias and pop songs to the masses that adored him. He also inspired the biggest names in opera to turn to the craft with his film The Great Caruso. It is time to reassess Mario Lanza at the centennial of his birth! \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/the-newton-free-library-presents-mario-lanza-at-101-a-tribute-to-the-great-american-tenor/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220321T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220321T170000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents Souvenirs of Italy: 19th Century Sculpture in the Library's Permanent Collection of Art
DESCRIPTION:The 19th-century grand tour of Italy is present at the library in three marbles by Zocchi\, Adams\, and Benzoni – unfamiliar names that will come to life with a discussion of sculptures of Michelangelo as a boy\, a south Italian shepherd boy\, and Diana\, presented by Amy Golahny. \nThis is the final session of this two-part series about the library’s permanent collection of art. All are welcome\, including those who did not attend Part I. \nAmy Golahny\, Ph.D. Columbia University\, is Richmond Professor Emerita of Lycoming College\, Williamsport PA. She has lectured internationally\, authored and edited books and articles on Rembrandt and other topics\, and served as president of the Historians of Netherlandish Art.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-souvenirs-of-italy-19th-century-sculpture-in-the-librarys-permanent-collection-of-art/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220309T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220309T200000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library and Historic Newton present: Walk with Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Women’s History Month\, bestselling author\, Dr. Kate Clifford Larson\, will speak about her book\, Walk with Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer. Born into the poverty and racism of the Mississippi Delta\, Fannie Lou Hamer went on to become a civil rights leader\, women’s rights activist\, and the voice of the unheard. She became the conscience of our nation as she led the fight for freedom and equality during the ‘60s and ‘70s. This program is part of the ongoing Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton series. This program is co-sponsored by Historic Newton. \nDr. Kate Clifford Larson is the author of Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman\, Portrait of an American Hero; Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter and The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln. She has consulted on feature film scripts\, documentaries\, museum exhibits\, public history initiatives\, and numerous publications. She has appeared on CBS Sunday Morning\, the BBC\, PBS\, C-Span\, and NPR. \nIf you wish to purchase a copy of Walk with Me\, please visit Newtonville Books here.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-and-historic-newton-present-walk-with-me-a-biography-of-fannie-lou-hamer/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T200000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Blues and the Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance
DESCRIPTION:Robin O’Herin will perform Blues and the Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance. Robin specializes in historically rich\, often interactive concerts that include original and traditional American music\, for schools\, libraries and small listening rooms. Her concerts are warm\, affirming experiences she shares with the audience. Robin has appeared with Paul Geremia\, Andy Cohen and Roy Bookbinder and performed in Europe and across the US. \nRegistration for this program begins Feb 8th and will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-blues-and-the-poetry-of-the-harlem-renaissance/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T183000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Jellyfish: How to Pastel Paint with Greg Maichack
DESCRIPTION:Join Gregory Maichack\, award-winning artist\, and two times Mass. Cultural Council Gold Star Award Program nominee\, for a hands-on zoom session. Materials will be provided for this fun\, two-hour “Take and Make” workshop. Greg will guide everyone in producing their very own original pastel of a stunning jellyfish as he teaches us how to create the special effect of translucency. The possibilities are bottomless and everyone will get to keep their 12 x 18” painting! Kits will be available at the Main Desk starting one week before the day of the program. Limit one kit per registrant please\, kit supply is limited.  Register here.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/jellyfish-how-to-pastel-paint-with-greg-maichack/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture and Education,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T200000
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: How to Make a Slave and Other Essays by Jerald Walker
DESCRIPTION:Join the Newton Free Library for an evening with Jerald Walker.  He will read excerpts from and discuss his new book titled How to Make a Slave and Other Essays\, which was a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award in nonfiction and winner of the 2020 Massachusetts Book Award in nonfiction. A Q and A will follow. In addition to How to Make a Slave\, Jerald Walker is the author of two memoirs\, Street Shadows and The World in Flames. His work has appeared in publications such as The Harvard Review\, Creative Nonfiction\, The Iowa Review\, and Mother Jones\, and has been widely anthologized\, including five times in The Best American Essays series. Recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship\, a Pushcart Prize\, and the L.L. Winship/PEN New England Award\, Walker is a Professor of Creative Writing and African American Literature at Emerson College. \nIf you wish to purchase a copy of How to Make a Slave\, they are available at Newtonville Books. \nThis program is co-sponsored by the Ashland Public Library\, the Public Library of Brookline\, The State Library of Massachusetts\, the Tewksbury Public Library\, the Waltham Public Library\, and the Watertown Free Public Library. \nPlease register for the zoom link here from ashlandprograms@minlib.net. Be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-how-to-make-a-slave-and-other-essays-by-jerald-walker/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T200000
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CREATED:20220106T175827Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Racism Not Race with Joseph L. Graves and Alan H. Goodman
DESCRIPTION:Authors Joseph L. Graves Jr. and Alan H. Goodman will discuss their book Racism\, Not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. The science on race is clear. Common categories like “Black\,” “White\,” and “Asian” do not represent genetic differences among groups. But if race is a pernicious fiction according to natural science\, it is all too significant in the day-to-day lives of racialized people across the globe. Drawing on evidence from both natural and social science\, Graves and Goodman dismantle the myth of gene-based racial difference and demonstrate that the ideology of racism created races. Racism\, Not Race shows readers why antiracist principles are both just and backed by sound science. \nJoseph L. Graves Jr. is a professor in the Department of Biology at North Carolina A&T State University. He is a fellow of the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His books include The Emperor’s New Clothes: Biological Theories of Race at the Millennium (2001) and The Race Myth: Why We Pretend Race Exists in America (2005). \nAlan H. Goodman is a professor of biological anthropology at Hampshire College and a former vice president for academic affairs. He is a past president of the American Anthropological Association and codirects its public education project on race. He is a coauthor of Race: Are We So Different? (second edition\, 2019)\, among other books. \nPlease register for the zoom link here. This program is presented in partnership with the Ashland Public Library\, the event sponsor.  The zoom link will come from ashlandprograms@minlib.net. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-racism-not-race-with-joseph-l-graves-and-alan-h-goodman/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20220106T180204Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: The Navigation Case
DESCRIPTION:Join author John Happ as he recounts the discovery of an aged and glossy leather briefcase in his family house. Learn how the contents of that case revealed the true-life saga of his father’s participation in fascinating but deadly cadet training and violent air missions in New Guinea! Happ’s book\, The Navigation Case\, reveals the drama and sacrifice expended by America’s pioneering pilots’ first ever demonstration of air superiority\, during the greatest campaign in U.S. Air Force history. The narrative flourishes into an incredible story giving the context for all the Pacific war stories from Pearl Harbor\, Guadalcanal\, Midway Island\, and Iwo Jima\, up to the avoidable catastrophes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. \nJohn E. Happ is a contributing author to the Journal of the American Revolution\, has written for the World War One website The 75th Artillery C.A.C.\, and the adventure magazine Atlantic Coastal Kayaker. \nThis program is being co-presented by Newton Free Library and Ashland Public Library\, the Newton Department of Veteran’s Services and the Norfolk County (RSVP) Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Please register here. The link zoom will come from ashlandprograms@minlib.net. Be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there. \nIf you wish to own a copy of The Navigation Case\, they are available from Newtonville Books. 
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-the-navigation-case/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20211214T162719Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Newton presents: Half American - The Epic Story of Black Americans Fighting WWII
DESCRIPTION:For Black Americans World War II was about not only America’s standing in the world but also about how much actual freedom would exist in the United States. Black troops fought bravely in combat and they formed the backbone of the U.S. military’s supply effort\, all while fighting in a segregated military. Black veterans returned from the war and kept fighting white supremacy at home. Drawing on his upcoming book\, historian Matthew Delmont explains how World War II raised questions regarding race and democracy that remain unanswered more than seventy years later. This is an inspiring history of bravery and patriotism in the face of unfathomable racism. This event is part of the Newton History Series co-sponsored by Historic Newton and the Newton Free Library. Register here for this Zoom talk.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/historic-newton-presents-half-american-the-epic-story-of-black-americans-fighting-wwii/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Culture and Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20211104T144517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T142323Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Celebrating Voices of Color - Poetry Reading & Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Join us for virtual readings in this year’s poetry series. This month we will feature the voices of black and brown poets. An open mike follows with a limit of one poem per person\, limited slots are available. Sign ups for the open mic will happen during the actual session. The series is facilitated by Doug Holder of Ibetston St. Press. Check back for the names of this month’s featured poets. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The Zoom login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-celebrating-voices-of-color-poetry-reading-open-mic/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Literary Arts,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20211214T161905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211214T161905Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Newton presents: Boston's Great Innovations
DESCRIPTION:What makes Boston one of the world’s top innovation centers? Join Robert Krim and Alan Earls\, co-authors of Boston Made: From Revolution to Robotics-Innovations that Changed the World\, as they reinterpret Boston history through the lens of innovation. Trace four centuries of this history to learn about scientific discoveries\, groundbreaking social policies\, and other innovations – some with Newton ties – that made a lasting impact. Part of the Newton History Series co-sponsored by Historic Newton and the Newton Free Library. Register here for this Zoom program.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/historic-newton-presents-bostons-great-innovations/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Culture and Education,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20211104T144127Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Creating Public TV Shows with Roberto Mighty
DESCRIPTION:Join filmmaker\, Roberto Mighty\, for a session in which he will talk about the process of creating and producing his three new TV shows that are airing nationwide on public television. Learn why World’s Greatest Cemeteries\, getting dot OLDER and Legacy of Love are all labors of love for this former college professor who is a former Newton resident! \nRoberto Mighty\, MFA\, is America’s first Artist-in-Residence at a National Historic Landmark cemetery\, where he produced 29 short films about diverse historical figures\, horticulture\, landscape and funerary iconography. Roberto is also Host/Producer of getting dot OLDER\, his new 13 episode\, half hour public television series about baby boomers across America — slated for release by APT in January\, 2022 . Roberto’s historical documentary about Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King\, Legacy of Love\, was broadcast on WGBH in 2020. He is Founder and Principal of Celestial Media LLC\, a new Film/TV/Multimedia studio specializing in creative\, inclusive content for today’s audiences. Visit Roberto’s website. Image ©2021_Roberto Mighty. Credit: Shawn Read \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-creating-public-tv-shows-with-roberto-mighty/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Film and Media
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20211104T143848Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: A Night in the Amazon with Erica Ferencik
DESCRIPTION:Join Erica Ferencik for a night in the Amazon! Thirty-foot anacondas; puppy-sized spiders; SUV-length electric eels that can kill you with a glancing blow – these are some of the creatures that Erica encountered on her month-long journey of survival in the Peruvian rainforest while researching her book\, Into the Jungle. Her incredible story is sure to thrill all! \nThere is nowhere on earth Erica Ferencik won’t go to take you out of your head and into the great wild world. An award-winning novelist\, Ferencik writes adventure stories featuring women who brave not only internal struggles\, but face extreme challenges in their environment: remote forests\, steaming jungles and desolated icescapes. \nIf you wish to own a copy of Into the Jungle\, it is available at Newtonville Books here. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-a-night-in-the-amazon-with-erica-ferencik/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20210517T165232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T165516Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Paul-André Bempéchat Performs Beethoven Sonatas
DESCRIPTION:Paul-André Bempéchat will return to the Facebook Live stage to perform a selection of Beethoven’s sonatas! \n(You do not need to have a Facebook account to attend.) \nPaul-André Bempéchat is Music Fellow at Harvard’s Cabot House. A Juilliard and Sorbonne graduate\, he has enjoyed a forty-year performing and teaching career on both sides of the Atlantic\, having performed at venues as prestigious as Berlin’s Konzerthaus\, the Vienna Festival\, Jordan Hall and Alice Tully Hall. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there. \n 
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-paul-andre-bempechat-performs-beethoven-sonatas/
LOCATION:Facebook Live\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Culture and Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20210929T163239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T163239Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: You Came Through The Ruins - Tagore's Songs and Poems of Life and Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Join Maitreyee Chakraborty and friends for a special concert that will focus on the works of the Bengali poet\, Rabindranath Tagore. He was a writer\, playwright\, composer\, philosopher\, social reformer and painter who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. Maitreyee is trained in the classical Indian vocal tradtion. \nWhen the world crumbles around us\, death tolls rise and intolerance grows\, Rabindranath Tagore’s words and music offers solace and perspective. \nJoining Maitreyee will be Monami Roy\, Raka Dutta\, Swadhina Guhathakurta and Swati Biswas. Swati and Swadhina will be dancing. Raka will be reciting some poems and Mona will be discussing the relevance of the songs. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Newton and Wellesley Cultural Councils\, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-you-came-through-the-ruins-tagores-songs-and-poems-of-life-and-renewal-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture and Education,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20210929T150026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T150026Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: The Breaking of Baseball's Color Barrier with Ted Reinstein
DESCRIPTION:This program is presented in partnership with Tewksbury Public Library\, the program sponsor. Please register here. \nJoin author and longtime Chronicle reporter Ted Reinstein for a presentation on his latest book\, Before Brooklyn: The Unsung Heroes Who Helped Break Baseball’s Color Barrier. The book tells the story of the little-known heroes who fought segregation in baseball\, from communist newspaper reporters to the Pullman car porters who saw to it that black newspapers espousing integration in professional sports reached the homes of blacks throughout the country. Readers will learn that in 1884 Moses Fleetwood Walker was actually the first black player in professional baseball and\, for a time\, integrated teams were not that unusual. Then\, as segregation In the U.S. hardened and exclusion of blacks in baseball quietly became the norm\, the battle for integration began anew. \nTed Reinstein has been a reporter for Chronicle\, WCVB-TV/Boston’s award-winning nightly news magazine since 1997. His other books include New England Notebook and Wicked Pissed. \nSponsored by the Corning Foundation and pesented in collaboration with Libraries Working Towards Social Justice. \nLogin information will be sent upon registration and again on the day of the event. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-the-breaking-of-baseballs-color-barrier-with-ted-reinstein/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Culture and Education,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20210929T164141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T164141Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Decolonizing - Placing Indigenous Peoples in the Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join Claudia Fox Tree\, Arawak/Yurumein and Debby Irving\, author of Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story of Race\, for an online conversation as they explore how U.S. narratives have shaped their understanding of themselves\, one another and the complex world we live in. Their organic\, cross-racial conversation will pay heed to current events\, in their own lives and in the larger world. Audience engagement and participation will be facilitated by a moderated Q and A following their talk. \nProfessional educator\, Claudia Fox Tree\, M.Ed. (Arawak/Yurumein) teaches courses and workshops on transforming curriculum and culturally responsive teaching practices. She also leads conversations “un-erasing” Native American First Nations People (FNP). She gives voice to Indigenous experiences (past and present) and asks allies and co-conspirators to come on the journey with her. Her presentations feature discussions on identity\, culture\, contributions\, stereotypes and historical inaccuracies. \nDebby Irving is a racial justice educator\, writer and author of Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story of Race. Debby leads workshops and educates and consults with organizations seeking to create racial equity. \nThis program is hosted by Memorial Hall Library in collaboration with Courageous Conversations and libraries in Chelmsford\, Groton\, Haverhill\, Lawrence\, Methuen\, Newton\, North Andover\, Tewksbury\, Westford\, and Wilmington\, Libraries Working Towards Social Justice. It is also part of Newton’s Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton series. \nPlease register here. Login information will be generated by your registration with the Memorial Hall’s Zoom account. Please check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-decolonizing-placing-indigenous-peoples-in-the-conversation/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Culture and Education,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035011
CREATED:20210929T164624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T164624Z
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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Cook Along with Chef Bill
DESCRIPTION:Cook along or watch as Chef Bill prepares a different dish live on Zoom each month! Check back for the name of the recipe\, the list of ingredients and instructions. \nFormerly a chef at the original Ritz-Carlton/Boston\, Chef Bill worked at Harbor Sweets\, makers of handmade chocolates in Salem\, MA. Now a personal chef\, he has provided cooking demonstrations and lessons for Whole Foods\, Stonewall Kitchen\, Reader to Reader\, Monitor Group\, and numerous businesses\, schools and non-profit organizations. \nRegistration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The Zoom login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-cook-along-with-chef-bill-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Culture and Education
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