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Sunday, March 2Library Closed
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Monday, March 311:00 AM—12:30 PMConference RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Morning Book Club
The Library Book Club meets the first Monday of each month at 11:00am for approximately one hour except for Monday holidays. Read the selected book and attend the discussion to share your thoughts or sit and listen. A no-pressure environment, attend as many or as few sessions as you like.…Learn More
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Thursday, March 610:00 AM—12:00 PMGilman RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Sensory Drop In Play
Visit the library for open-ended exploration of sensory-based toys and materials! Ages 0+
Thursday, March 62:00—4:30 PMGilman RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
LEGO Builders
Visit the library and put your LEGO skills to the test, then display your creation in the Children's Room for the week! All materials are provided by the library. Ages 3+
Thursday, March 62:45—4:45 PMConference RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Dungeons and Dragons: Tweens & Teens Campaign
This party is always accepting new members. Join in and fight alongside your friends with the Tweens & Teens campaign! Self-run and open to adventurers ages 11-18.
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Friday, March 72:00—4:30 PMGilman RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Nintendo Switch Open Play
Stop by the library and play a variety of games on the Nintendo Switch! All materials are provided by the library. Ages 5+
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Sunday, March 9Library Closed
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Tuesday, March 1111:00 AM—12:30 PMConference RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Mystery Book Club
Open to new members. Books available at the adult circulation desk one month before the meeting.
Tuesday, March 113:30—4:30 PMConference RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Tween/Teen Book Club
Welcome to our new Tween & Teen Book Club where we'll talk about a new title every second Tuesday of the month and enjoy snacks, crafts, and the occasional guest star! Don't miss out on the fun. .. invite a friend and register here.
Books are available at the main desk about one month before the meeting.…Learn More
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Sunday, March 16Library Closed
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Monday, March 177:00—8:00 PMZoom
Irish Whiskey - History and Recs with Travis Ireland of The Friskey Whiskey Podcast
Ready to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Travis Ireland of the Friskey Whiskey Podcast will join us to discuss the history of Irish whiskeys and the best he's encountered! So, pull up your comfy chair and highball glass and be ready to be educated and entertained.…Learn More
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Tuesday, March 1812:30—2:00 PMConference RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Matinee Tuesday
Come to the library the third Tuesday of every month and watch a new movie! This month's showing is Fly Me to the Moon, starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. Sparks fly between a marketing executive and a NASA official as he makes preparations for the Apollo 11 moon landing.…Learn More
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Friday, March 213:00—4:00 PMGilman RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Thoreau: Knowing Nature
Get ready for spring with The Thoreau Society and learn more about the late, great author Thoreau’s life, works, legacy and his place in his world and in ours! This presentation will focus on how Thoreau used his observations of patterns and phenomena in the landscapes around him to reflect upon the human condition.…Learn More
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Sunday, March 23Library Closed
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Monday, March 2410:30—11:30 AMConference RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
History Book Club
Monday, March 246:30—7:30 PMGilman RoomHolliston Public Library752 Washington St, Holliston, MA, 01746
Eleanor Roosevelt – The First Lady of The World
Join us as we celebrate Women's History Month and watch as actress Sally Faye brings Eleanor Roosevelt, an important political figure, diplomat, activist, and inspiration to life!After suffering through an unhappy childhood, and losing her parents and one of her brothers, Eleanor Roosevelt figured out where she fit in and could make a difference.…Learn More
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Sunday, March 30Library Closed
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Monday, March 317:00—8:00 PMZoom
A History of Guinness Beer with Guinness Brewery Ambassador, Mike Reardon
We're so excited to chat with Mike Reardon, a Guinness Ambassador - a highly trained beer expert and storyteller who captivates Guinness lovers and audiences with the beer, culinary, and cultural history of this fantastic beer. So, sit back, relax, grab a pint (21+), and join us for this wonderful discussion to close out St.…Learn More