NARFE Meeting
Local NARFE Monthly Meeting
The Library will be closed on Friday July 4th.
The annual reading of the Declaration of Independence will be outside at the Blue Star Memorial at 9 am.
Local NARFE Monthly Meeting
Are you or a family member living with a mental health or substance use disorder? Do you want to help improve services in our area? Your experiences hold critical insight to help improve care in your community.
No Wrong Door, a behavioral health initiative, is hosting Listening Sessions in each town of Newport County to hear from our community on the quality, effectiveness, and accessibility of mental health and substance use treatment services in Newport County, RI.
Lunch and Learn
NARFE Meeting
We are excited to be able to offer a beginner watercolor class for those 18+. Pam Nadeau, a local art teacher, will show participants the basics of watercolor. Different exercises and a final floral picture will be taught within this two hour class. Seating is very limited at 10 participants. All materials are provided, just bring your creativity! Registration is required.
Girl Scout Troop 602 of Middletown is finishing their cybersecurity badge. The girls will either bring or have laptops and will use them to practice several methods to make their systems more secure. There are no tools or applications being used that cause damage or problems.
This program has been canceled.
David Demming will present the information genealogists have been waiting for from the newly released 1950 census. See what you can learn and verify about your family history, and if it will help you overcome any brick walls! All are welcome, please register here or call 401-683-9457.
Monthly meeting of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees association, Newport chapter 869
Monthly meeting of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees association, Newport chapter 869
Join us for an enlightening hour with Kate Kelley, a teacher who in her spare time scours flea markets and antique shops looking for old photos for sale. Using a variety of methods, Kate finds living descendants and relatives of the subjects of the photos and reunites them with their families. Soon to be featured on The Today Show, and previously featured on Chronicle and in the Boston Globe among other news outlets, it is a treat to welcome Kate to our library to share some of her treasures. Registration required.