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What's Going At At The Wayland Public Library: April 10, 2023
See what the library is planning this week for kids, teens, adults, babies and beyond.

WAYLAND, MA — Here's what's happening at the Wayland library over the week of April 10, 2023.
ADULT SERVICES
Author Talk & Book Launch: Juliette Fay
One perfect night. Forty years of buried hurt. One chance to make it right. Can the past ever be fixed? With The Half of It, USA Today-bestselling author Juliette Fay delivers a warm, poignant, propulsive novel about settling the past, rekindling lost friendships, and discovering love when you least expect it. Wayland resident Fay is the author of seven novels. Register. In person only. Thursday, April 11 at 7 p.m.
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Fused Glass Workshop
Create your own fused glass pendant! Beautiful multi-colored, reflective dichronic glass was originally developed by NASA for satellite mirrors in the early 1990s. Create your piece at the Library, and Deenie will bring it to her home studio for kiln-firing, then return it to the Library in about two weeks. All materials included. No experience necessary. Ages 13+. Deenie Pacik Giuliano, MFA has taught and exhibited her glasswork widely. Register. In person only. Thursday, April 13 at 7 p.m.
Dystopian/Sci-Fi Book Group
First published in 1972, Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky is widely regarded as one of the greatest science fiction novels, despite the fact that it has been out of print in the U.S. for almost thirty years. It inspired Andrei Tarkovsky's memorable film Stalker, as well as the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video games. As this vivid new translation demonstrates, it also remains a powerful study of human behavior in the presence of superhuman power. Contact ekatz@minlib.net for the Zoom link. Thursday, April 20 at 7 p.m.
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Library 175th Anniversary Celebration
Join us in the parking lot for a gala celebration of our 175 years! Live music by two bands (one from WHS, the other including the Library’s own Andy Moore), activities and fun for kids (including face painting!), very brief remarks by very important people, and cupcakes and ice cream. And of course, the vast resources of the library. Sunday, May 7 at 3 p.m.
Portable Induction Cooktop
The newest member of our Library of Things is a lightweight, portable induction hotplate that’s perfect for kitchen, dorm, RV, or boat. Just plug it in and cook away! With an 83% energy efficiency, the induction burner is more efficient than traditional gas or electric stoves. It’s perfect for bringing water to a boil quickly and for all of your cooking needs. Be sure to use cookware with a bottom that a magnet will stick to.
New Library Tote Bags
Checking out a big stack of books? Now you can easily take them away in a handsome, sturdy, canvas tote. Just check it out along with the books. The bottom gusset lets it accommodate the whole stack, and the logo tells the world you’re a proud library patron.
Library 175th Anniversary Exhibits
Our sparkling new vitrine now holds some fascinating artifacts from our history, including the original signatures of donors who contributed to the first library fund in 1848; some books from the first collection (including one from 1805 by Mercy Warren); and pictures of our founding fathers. On the Express Book counter, you’ll find images of early librarians, along with models of some of the library’s buildings.
YOUTH SERVICES
FOR BABIES, TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS
Babytime with Ms. Carly
This lapsit storytime encourages early literacy and caregiver-child interactions with lively songs and rhymes, gentle tickles, bounces, and body-awareness. Best for babies birth to 18 months. Please register. Tuesdays, April 11, April 18 and April 25 at 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Stem with Ms. Leslie
Join Ms. Leslie for some fun, hands-on science activities. This month we are exploring the amazing properties of water. Registration required. For ages 2-4 years with a caregiver. Wednesday, April 12 at 10:30 a.m.
Storytime with Ms. Pam
Join Ms. Pam for stories, songs, puppets, and activities. For ages 2.5 to 5 years with an adult. Please register. Thursdays, April 13, and April 20 at 10:30 a.m.
Raising a Reader
In this 6-session early literacy program children will sing, move, build vocabulary, early literacy skills, and a love of books. The Red Bag Lending Library provides families with 4 new books each week that are returned and exchanged the following week. Jodi Levin from Family ACCESS Community Connections will lead the program. Wednesdays, April 26, May 3, May 10, May 24, May 31 and June 7. (No session on May 17). For children ages 0-3 with caregiver. Register for all 6 sessions HERE. Limited to 10 families. This program is funded in part through a CFCE grant from the MA Department of Early Education and Care.
Storytime with Obie the Dog
Children will listen to dog stories and have a chance to visit with Obie, a beautiful Samoyed. Obie will be accompanied by his owner Helen. We will meet in the Raytheon Room. For ages 3 and up, with an adult. Please register HERE. Thursday, April 27, at 10:30 am.
FOR ELEMENTARY AGE CHILDREN
Get Crafty: Explore Color with Ms. Elise
Children will explore color with flowers, eggs, and shape, using paper, paint, and pastels. For ages 4 and up, with caregiver. Please register HERE. Wednesday, April 12 at 3:30 p.m.
APRIL SCHOOL VACATION SPECIALS
Buildwave: Hands-On Building Games
In this hands-on building game, kids will create with over a dozen different building materials. The program is run by educators at Buildwave. For children ages 5 and up, with caregivers. Please register HERE. Wednesday, April 19, at 2:00 p.m.
Wild World of Reptiles with Joy Marzolf
Learn about our wonderful scaly friends and meet some reptile special guests. Local educator Joy Marzolf of The Joys of Nature will lead this program. Space is limited. There will be two half-hour shows. For children ages 3 and up, with caregivers. Register for one show only. Register for the 2:30 p.m. show HERE. Register for the 3:30 p.m. show HERE. Thursday, April 20.
4th/5th Grade Book Club
This month we will be discussing The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead. We will meet in the Teen Loft. Questions or to get a copy of the book, please email Pam at pmccuen@minlib.net. For 4th and 5th graders. Please register HERE. Wednesday, April 26, at 7:00 p.m.
Birthday Party Crafternoon
Help make Birthday Party decorations for the Library’s 175th Birthday party! Wayland High School Senior Erica O’Donnell will lead the program. For ages 4 and up, with caregiver. Please register HERE. Wednesday, April 26, at 3:30 p.m.
3D Design Workshop – Sliding Lid Box
Participants will design their own working sliding lid box. Objects will be printed after the workshop, and will be free. For ages 8 and up, adults and parents also welcome. Registration required. Please register HERE. Thursday, April 27, at 5:00 p.m.
FOR TEENS
Magic the Gathering for Teens
Teens! Play Magic the Gathering with your friends! Bring your own Magic Cards or use ours. Experienced players and newbies welcome. For teens in grades 6 and up. We will meet in the Teen Loft. Please register. Friday, April 28 at 4:30 p.m.
Teen Crafternoon: Cardboard Cats
Stop by the Teen Loft and create some adorable cardboard cats! We will use simple materials and make the cats little yarn sweaters. For teens in grades 6 and up. Please register HERE. Thursday, April 13 at 4:00 p.m.
Comics Making Workshop Series with Jonathan Todd
In this Comics Making Workshop series, tweens will learn how to create and design characters for a graphic novel story, how to develop a story arc, how to turn a true event into a graphic narrative, how to create thumbnail sketches and drawings, as well as how to correct errors. Workshop series led by Jonathan Todd. Please email Youth Services librarian Pam McCuen at pmccuen@minlib.net if your child would like to join this series. Meets Tuesdays, April 11, April 25, and May 9, from 4 to 6 pm. For ages 9.and up. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Wayland Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
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