May Happenings
Library programs and services that can be accessed from home. This episode features interviews with Sean Murphy, a teacher of Irish history, chef and instructor ...
Library programs and services that can be accessed from home. This episode features interviews with Sean Murphy, a teacher of Irish history, chef and instructor ...
Author Lisa Bates talks about her book "Beyond the Rails: USA Cross-Country Train Travel" and an upcoming appearance at the Thomas Crane Library on December 12th.
Ian Cooke, Executive Director of the Neponset River Watershed Association, will give an illustrated presentation about the organization's 50-year history. The presentation will be held on Monday, November 20th, at 7pm, in the Community Meeting Room at the Thomas Crane Main Library.
Come learn about the life and remarkable career of archeologist Richard Muzzrole. Dick Muzzrole learned archeology on the job, as an assistant and digger on the Germantown Glassworks and Winthrop Iron Furnace excavations in the early 1950s. He educated himself and found his great work in excavating [ . . . ]
Author Michele McPhee talks about her book "Maximum Harm" and her presentation "The Road to the Marathon Bombing" at the Thomas Crane Library on November 1st.
Genealogist Seema Kenney talks about her presentation at the Thomas Crane Library on November 8th.
Leah Phelan from the Adams Shore branch of the Thomas Crane Library discusses the movie screenings to be held in October.