News and Events from the Wayland Library, June 30, 2021

ADULT SERVICES

  • Regular Summer Hours, Children’s Room Open. As of July 1, we’ll be pretty much on our usual summer schedule: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-1 p.m.  Upstairs, downstairs, all around (except for the meeting room).  Please wear a mask for everyone’s well-being, and try to limit your visit to 45 minutes.  Masks are required for children 2-12.  Come on in—it’ll be good to see you.
  • 10 Essentials for Hiking. Calling all hikers, especially newbies!  Do you know the 10 essentials that should be in your backpack at all times to keep yourself safe on the trails?  Even for a day hike, we have to be prepared and ready, especially for emergencies. Join this fun, hands-on talk with Nancy Wind about packing for your next day hike.  In 2015, Nancy founded Peaks and Poses Trail Yoga to combine her love for yoga and the outdoors.  Register for her talk through our Events menu.  Monday, July 12 at 7 p.m.
  • Adult Craft: Agate Painting. Create a beautiful watercolor painting of an agate slice with Lisa Walker of the Pop Up Art School.  The technique of wet-on-wet watercolor and salt on wet watercolor paint is easy to learn and fun to do, resulting in a striking piece of art.  Sign up for the Zoom link and select a curbside kit pick-up time. Limit 15 people.  Tuesday, July 17 at 7 p.m.
  • Where Are My Holds? That depends: if you want to continue picking them up curbside, simply schedule a time through the email link or call us, as you’ve been doing (same-day reservations have been discontinued).  Otherwise, we’ve restored the holds to their usual corner by the stairs when you come up to the main floor.  Once you find your hold, you can check it out yourself or we’d be happy to do it for you.  Mystery solved!
  • Your Stories: COVID-19 in Wayland. Facts and figures will be recorded, but our personal stories will give future historians and Wayland citizens a better sense of what life was like during the pandemic.  We’ve created a short survey for you to record your thoughts and experiences.  Look for the blog post on our home page, as well as under the “About Us” menu.  If you have photographs, documents, artwork, videos, etc. please email them to mwright@minlib.net.

YOUTH SERVICES 

FOR BABIES, TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS

  • *Outdoor Storytimes with Ms. Carly. Join Ms. Carly for an outdoor storytime! Children and their caregivers will listen to stories, sing songs, and perform fun rhymes and movements. We will meet on the green lawn behind the library. For babies through preschool age children, with caregivers. Registration required.  Face masks are required for children ages 2+. We encourage attendees to bring along a picnic blanket or a lawn chair. This event is weather permitting. You can register here or from our online eventkeeper calendar. Tuesdays,  July 13, July 20, and July 27 at 10:30 a.m.
  • *Outside Storytimes with Ms. Pam! Join Ms. Pam for stories, songs, puppets, and activities OUTSIDE on the lawn behind the library. For ages 2.5 to 5 years with an adult. Questions? Please contact Youth Services Librarian Pam McCuen at pmccuen@minlib.net. Thursday,  July 8, July 15, July 22, and July 29 at 9:30 a.m.

FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL  

  • Kids Take and Make Craft: Paper Plate Dinosaur. Let’s celebrate our 2021 Summer Reading Program: Tails and Tales with animal themed Take & Make Craft Kits. This week our craft for kids is a Paper Plate Dinosaur! We will provide most of the supplies you need to make this craft at home. For ages 4-10. Limit one per child. To schedule a pickup of your Take & Make Craft Kit from our curbside service shelf on Monday, July 12, register HERE. To schedule a pickup on Tuesday, July 13, register HERE. Registration for this craft with open on Wednesday, June 30.  
  • Virtual Creepy Critters with Joy Marzolf. How do you move if you don’t have legs? Hiss without using your mouth? Eat by using a built-in straw? Learn about some of the strange and creepy critters from our wild and wacky world of animals. Don’t miss a visit with some live creepy creatures at the end! Joy Marzolf from The Joys of Nature will lead this program. For ages 3 and up. Please register HERE for the zoom link. Thursday, July 8, at 3:30 p.m.
  • *Make a Dinosaur Skeleton: Outdoor STEM program with Ms. Pam. Children will design and create their own dinosaur skeletons out of pasta!  For ages 4 and up. Please register HERE or online from our Eventkeeper calendar. Monday, July 12 at 2:30 p.m.
  • *Dinosaurs: Outdoor Storytime with Ms. Elise. Ms. Elise will read picture books about dinosaurs. For ages 4 and up and an adult. Please register HERE or online from our Eventkeeper calendar. Wednesday, July 14, at 3:00 p.m.
  • Virtual Meet and Greet: Reptiles on Zoom. Meet and learn about snakes, lizards, turtles, and tortoises! An animal educator from the Roger Williams Zoo will introduce you to these amazing reptiles. There will be opportunities for questions! For ages 3 and up. Please register HERE for the zoom link. Thursday, July 15, at 3:30 p.m.

*Outdoor programs meet on the green lawn behind the library. Face masks are encouraged for all participants. We will assist in maintaining social distancing but encourage attendees to bring along a picnic blanket or a lawn chair. Registration is required. Outdoor programming is weather permitting. Call or follow us online for updates.

FOR TEENS

  • Teens Take and Make Craft: Paper Bag Stars. Bring home a Take & Make Craft Kit and make something awesome! This week our craft for Teens is Paper Bag Stars. We will provide the supplies you need to make this craft at home. This craft is for ages 11 and up. Limit one per teen. To schedule a pickup of your Take & Make Craft Kit from our curbside service shelf on Monday, July 12, register HERE. To schedule a pickup on Tuesday, July 13, register HERE. Registration for this craft with open on Wednesday June 30. 
  • Teens Cooking Green on Zoom: Make Blueberry Hand Pies. Let’s celebrate Summer and those tasty beautiful blueberries! Each participant will make a poppy seed tart dough and fill with local blueberries, to make mini hand-pies. To finish the mini pies off, we will whip some cream and add a dab to each mini hand-pie! This workshop is led by Kids Cooking Green. For teens ages 11 and up.  Please register HERE or from our Eventkeeper calendar to get the recipe and the zoom link. Tuesday, July 13 at 4:00 p.m.

SUMMER READING

  • Summer Reading Program for children in grades pre-K to Grade 5 has started! The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Program for children in grades pre-K to Grade 5 is Tails & Tales. We will be bringing you a blend of virtual and in-person (outside) activities featuring animals, real and imaginary. Highlights include virtual zookeeper chats with Buttonwood Park Zoo and Roger Williams Park Zoo, and a virtual bug show with Joy Marzolf of The Joys of Nature. We will also offer in-person outdoor STEM and craft programs, scavenger hunts, and weekly take and make crafts. Children will keep track of their reading online or on paper logs and will earn virtual badges for time reading, for attending programs, and for completing fun craft and STEM challenges. Every child who registers can pick up a goody bag at the library. Participants will also earn raffle tickets for prizes! Register for the kids Summer Reading Program at Waylandlibrary.Beanstack.org.
  • Summer Reading Program for Teens has started! Teens will keep track of their reading online and will earn badges for books read, for writing reviews, for attending programs, and for completing take and make crafts. Teens will also earn raffle tickets for prizes! Programming highlights include a Comics Making Workshop with Jarrett Lerner, Teens Cooking Green, and an Ocean Tides Wall Hanging Craft, all offered through zoom. In addition, there will be weekly take and make crafts to pick up at the library.  Register for the Teen Summer Reading Program at Waylandlibrary.Beanstack.org.
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