Celebrate Diversity Through Art at the Elizabeth Taber Library

The Elizabeth Taber Library is teaming with local organization Tri-Town Against Racism to celebrate diversity through art. Pick up a free art canvas at the ETL, create a work of art that represents you, your heritage, or your experiences growing up in the Tri-Town, and return it to the library to be displayed in our pop-up gallery throughout the fall. Find free art supplies to help you create, available at the library every Thursday evening.

            Canvases will be available at the Elizabeth Taber Library throughout September and October. Return canvases to the ETL with a brief message and your contact information.

            This program was made possible thanks to the American Library Association’s Libraries Transforming Communities grant award.

            Friday, October 8, at 4:00 pm: Pine Meadows Children’s Zoo Returns to the Elizabeth Taber Library. This summer readers at the Elizabeth Taber Library, with help from Eastern Bank, raised over $500 dollars for Heifer International, an organization that provides working animals to communities in need around the world. The Pine Meadows Children’s petting zoo is returning to the Elizabeth Taber Library along with their animal friends to share how animals and people can work together.

            Friday, October 15, at 4:00 pm: Halloween Duck Hunt! Find one of the Halloween ducks hidden in and around the library and show off your new buddy in our Halloween Photobooth. Find the Golden Ducky to win a Halloween Prize pack!

            September – October Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30 am (weather permitting): Fall Storytime! Children of all ages are invited to join us for outdoor Storytime in front of the library with our children’s librarian, Ms. Heather. After storytime, try out some lawn games, fun for kids of all ages.

            Friday, October 29, 6:00 pm: Haunts, Haints, and Hollers: Spooky and Silly Stories for a Halloween Eve, for ages 8-11! Celebrated Storyteller Rona Leventhal shares fun and spooky Halloween stories on the steps of the Elizabeth Taber Library. Blankets and chairs encouraged.

            Friday, October 30, 6:30 pm: Into the Dark – Scary Stories, for ages teen and adult. Rona Leventhal returns to the ETL with tales to thrill and chill. This is an outdoor program. Blankets and chairs encouraged.

            For more information, visit us online at www.ElizabethTaberLibrary.org or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. To speak to a librarian, call 508-748-1252.

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