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Book Group for Older Adults
Elon Musk, by Walter Isaacson. 2023.
An astonishing intimate story of the most fascinating and controversial innovator of our era.
Food Assistance
The health and safety of the Cambridge community is our top priority during this unprecedented time. While many of the city’s food pantries have temporarily closed, we are working to ensure that Cambridge residents have access to food during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Book Group for Older Adults
These Precious Days,
by Ann Patchett
Patchett reflects on home, family, friendships and writing in this deeply personal collection of essays.
Book Group for Older Adults
While Justice Sleeps by Stacey Abrams.
At the US Supreme Court, a young law clerk finds herself embroiled in a shocking mystery.
POSTPONED Outdoor Concert with Albino Mbie (Valente)
This event has been postponed. Please stay tuned for a rescheduled date.
Albino Mbie is an award winning Musician, Guitarist, Singer, Composer, Sound and mixing engineer born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. This event is generously sponsored by The Manuel Rogers, Sr. & Mary R. Rogers Endowment Fund. In the event of rain or extreme heat, this event will be moved inside the Valente Community Room. All ages welcome. No registration is required.
Older Adult Book Group
The Great Deluge by Douglas Brinkley.
In five hours on August 29, 2005, Katrina destroyed Gulf Coast cities and flattened 150 miles of coastline. Packed with interviews and original research.
Phillis Wheatley Day Celebration (Main)
Please join the Library in celebrating the 250th anniversary of the publication of Phillis Wheatley's poems with a poetry reading and workshop. Organized by the poet Artress Bethany White—the co-editor of Wheatley at 250: Black Women Poets Re-imagine the Verse of Phillis Wheatley Peters—this event will open with an African drumming prelude, followed by a presentation on Wheatley's life and work as well as a reading by contemporary poets inspired by Wheatley and collected in Wheatley at 250, and concluding with a short writing exercise designed to engage the audience with Wheatley's poems.