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CANCELLED
CANCELLED
This program has been canceled.
This will be an introduction to two of our brand new databases!
Join us and learn the basics of using Google Docs for your document needs. Basic computer skills necessary. Please register by clicking below or call 401-683-9457
Please join us to learn the basics of using MedlinePlus for your health information needs. Basic computer skills recommended. Presented by University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Library and Information Studies candidate Katrina Kloewer. Please register for this free program for all ages.
Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to join us for their own YouTube paint night! We supply everything you need, including the online tutorial and snacks, and you provide the fun and creativity! This program uses acrylics, so please dress in clothes you might not mind a little paint on. Registration is limited and required, so please sign up fast, and if you need to cancel, let us know asap so that room can open for someone else.
Did you join us for cooking up some pizza skulls last year? They are back! Teens will create their own pizza skulls and cook them to perfection, then enjoy melting cheese and gooey fillings as they eat them up for dinner!
This program is for teens in grades 6-12 only, and registration is REQUIRED. Space is limited.
Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to join us in making their own gingerbread houses! We will supply all the materials (and candy!) and you supply the creativity and fun! Registration required and space is limited, so sign up now!
Spanning more than three centuries of Rhode Island’s history, the Women of the East Bay Exhibition recognizes and celebrates women who have made a difference in their communities. This exhibition is currently on display at Portsmouth Free Public Library. Four Portsmouth women are part of this exhibition - Anne Hutchinson, Julia Ward Howe, Sarah Eddy and Emeline Eldredge. Gloria Schmidt of the Portsmouth Historical Society will share what she has learned about the lives and contributions of each of these women.
The library is closed.
An exhibit during the month of August of images, artifacts and biographies of 60 women who have made a difference in their communities of Barrington, Bristol, Jamestown, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth, Tiverton, and Warren. The exhibit is spaced throughout the library.