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Condominium Meeting
Aquatic Critters
Water is essential for life on our planet. From marshes and ponds to lakes and rivers, aquatic communities support an amazing array of life.
Attention teens! Do you like to draw? Do you like to make up stories? Did you ever want to make your own comics?
Join cartoonist, musician, teacher, and author Marek Bennett for his 1-day Comics Workshop. Marek will guide attendees through drawing and writing their own comics. Each attendee will leave the workshop with their own mini comics.
We will take a brief dinner break. Sandwiches and snacks will be served.
Space is limited and sign up is required. To sign up, click HERE.
Friends of the Library business meeting.
Friends' Events may be added to 2nd Tuesday evenings later in 2022.
What’s a Women’s Circle?
A women’s circle is a welcoming, safe, supportive and revered space for women to come together to be heard and seen. Women throughout history have gathered in circles to empower, support, and share wisdom with each other. These affirming community gatherings encourage women to get in touch with their own strength, creativity and wisdom. The women's circle is open to all adults identifying as female.
What’s a Women’s Circle?
A women’s circle is a welcoming, safe, supportive and revered space for women to come together to be heard and seen. Women throughout history have gathered in circles to empower, support, and share wisdom with each other. These affirming community gatherings encourage women to get in touch with their own strength, creativity and wisdom. The women's circle is open to all adults identifying as female.
Award-winning science writer, Nancy Castaldo, will discuss her new book When the World Runs Dry: Earth’s Water in Crisis. There is a chapter about Hampstead and the water issue on North Main Street in this book.
As part of our Community Read event series, we discuss Jamie Ford's novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. This event takes place at the Hampstead Public Library. Copies of the novel are available at the Library.
Description: Set in the ethnic neighborhoods of Seattle during World War II and Japanese American internment camps of the era, this novel tells the heartwarming story of widower Henry Lee, his father, and his first love Keiko Okabe.