Libraries in the Woods NEA Big Read Station Eleven Events

NEA Big Read NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest. NEA Big Read: Pocumtuck Valley is sponsored by the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association. This series is funded in part by the Friends of Tilton Library. NEA Big Read: Pocumtuck Valley in partnership with Libraries in the Woods sponsors this discussion of Station Eleven as part of a two month long series of discussions and related programs at 20+ local libraries. APRIL 2021 EVENTS April 10  Saturday, 11 am What: Pondering the Pandemic: a Guided Doodling Workshop with Cara Bean Where: Zoom, Wendell Free Library ♦ Find information and register here. April 12  Monday, 6 pm What: Bug-out Bags and Books! Would you be ready to bug-out if you had to? A bug-out bag contains the essentials you’d need, if you had to get out fast. Chelsea Jordan-Makely will talk about things to include in your bug-out bag and discuss four books in which the characters have to make quick getaways and survive on their wits, including Station Eleven. Prizes for “Youth,” “Most Prepared,” and “Most Creative.” Contest closes May 29th. Where: Zoom, Griswold Memorial Library in Colrain ♦ Find information here. Email griswold@colrain-ma.gov to register. April 14  Wednesday, 10 am What: Book Discussion (contact Library to register) Where: Location TBD, Warwick Free Public Library ♦ Find information and register here. April 15  Thursday, 6:30pm What: Book Discussion (virtual anticipated) Where: Zoom, Tilton Library in South Deerfield ♦ Find information and register here. ♦ Email tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org for Zoom link April 15  Thursday, 7-8:30 pm What: Book Discussion Where: Online, Meekins Library in Williamsburg ♦ Find information and register here. April 20  Tuesday, 7 pm What: Book Discussion Where: Online, Westhampton Library ♦ Find information and register here. April 22  Thursday, 6:30 pm What:  Theater Education Panel with John Bechtold, Cindy Naughton, Cynthia Strycharz and more Where:  Zoom, Pelham Free Public Library ♦ Find information and register here. April 22  Thursday, 7 pm What: Travels with Station Eleven’s Shakespeare, Sally Sutherland, lecturer emeritus at Mt. Holyoke College Where: Zoom, Jones Library in Amherst ♦ Find information and register here. April 26  Thursday, 7 pm What: Book Discussion (virtual anticipated) Where: Zoom, New Salem Public Library ♦ Find information and register here. April 27  Tuesday, 1 pm What: Book Discussion Where: Online, Edwards Public Library in Southampton ♦ Find information and register here. APRIL 27 KEYNOTE EVENT! REGISTRATION REQUIRED. April 27 Tuesday, 7 pm What: A Conversation with Emily St. John Mandel Where:  Zoom, hosted by New England Public Media, a Watch & Learn Event ♦ TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT: https://wgbh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2TazpTEmQIKgLKgeCf1Upw In partnership with Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Libraries in the Woods, The Care Center, Springfield Public Forum, and All Hamotons Read   April 29  Thursday, 8 pm What: The Suitcase Junket: Found Music—A performance  in the spirit of The Traveling Symphony of Station Eleven Where: Zoom, Tilton Library in South Deerfield ♦ Find information and register here. ♦ Email tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org for Zoom link   MAY 2021 EVENTS May 2  Sunday, 2 pm What: Zine and Comic Workshop with Anne Thalheimer Where: Zoom, Leverett Library (with Ashfield, Greenfield, and Wendell libraries) ♦ Find information and register here. May 3  Monday, 6:30-7:30 pm What: Book Discussion Where: Zoom, Cushman Library in Bernardston ♦ Find information and register here. May 5  Wednesday, 2 pm What: Book DiscussionWhere: Zoom, Arms Library in Shelburne Falls, Buckland Public Library, Griswold Memorial in Colrain, Heath Public Library, and Shelburne Public Library ♦ Find information and register here. May 5  Wednesday, 7:30 pm What: Book Discussion (virtual anticipated) Where: Zoom, M.N. Spear Memorial Library, Pelham Library, Leverett Library ♦ Find information and register—link coming soon. May 6  Thursday, 7 pm What: Conversation with Local Newspaper Editor Mike Jackson (Montague Reporter) about independent local journalism Where: Zoom, Dickinson Memorial Library in Northfield ♦ Find information here and register by emailing dmemlib@gmail.com. May 11  Tuesday, 6:30–7:30 pm What: Coping with Trauma and Loss: How Therapy Can Help Presentation and discussion with Susannah Sheffer, LMHC. Where: Zoom, Sunderland Public Library ♦ Find information and register here. May 15  Saturday, 10 pm–12 noon What: Fire by Friction, presented by Wolf Tree Where: Wendell Free Library (in person, 24 person limit) ♦ Find information and register here. May 18  Tuesday, 6:30 pm What: Book Discussion Where: Zoom, Belding Memorial Library in Ashfield, Field Memorial Library in Conway, and S. White Dickinson Memorial Library in Whately ♦ Find information and register here–link coming soon. May 19  Wednesday, 7:00pm What: Two Plays, Two Actors – with Nick deRuiter and Jerri Higgins. Plays to be announced. Where: Zoom, Cushman Library in Bernardston ♦ Find information and register here. May 20  Thursday, 7 pm What: Ask an Airline Attendant Where: Zoom, Dickinson Memorial Library in Northfield ♦ Find information here and register by emailing dmemlib@gmail.com. May 22  Saturday, 10 am What: Walk and Talk Book Discussion Where: Wendell Free Library ♦ Find information here. May 23 Sunday, 2 pm What: Historical Walking Tour of Turners Falls’ Post Industrial Ruins Where: Montague Public Libraries, Turners Falls Canal District ♦ Find information here. May 24  Monday, May 24, 6:30 pm What: Station Eleven: The Collapse of Systems and the Reemergence of Neighborliness — a book discussion featuring David B. Schwartz, Ph.D. Where:  Zoom, Sunderland Public Library ♦ Find information and register here. May 25  Tuesday, 6 pmWhat: Book Discussion Where: Zoom, Erving Public Library and Dickinson Memorial Library in Northfield ♦ Register by emailing library@erving-ma.gov. May 25  Tuesday, 6:30 pm What: “Survival is Insufficient,” a discussion of this phrase’s meaning in Station Eleven and the Star Trek Voyager episode from which it was drawn. Where: Zoom, Field Memorial Library in Conway,  Belding Memorial Library in Ashfield, Arms Library in Shelburne Falls ♦ Find information and register here. May 29  Contest endsWhat: Build a “bug-out bag” contest. Prizes for “Most Prepared,” and “Most Creative” Where: Virtual, Griswold Memorial Library in Colrain ♦ Find information and register here. Developing Programs Information and registration links coming soon. Meanwhile, reach out to the hosting organization for information. Date, Day & Time  TBD What: Book Discussion Where: Zoom, Wendell Free Library Date, Day & Time  TBD What: Survival (DIY Kit) Workshop Where: Zoom, Erving Public Library Date, Day & Time  TBDWhat: Historical Walk of Erving “Ruins” Where: Erving Public Library, outdoors location TBD Date, Day & Time  TBD What: Historical Walk of Turners Falls’ Post Industrial Ruins Where: Montague Public Libraries, Turners Falls Canal District Date, Day & Time  TBD Name of Event: Book Discussion (virtual anticipated) Library & Location: Arms Library, Buckland Public Library and Shelburne Free Public Library Date, Day & Time  TBD What: Book Discussion (virtual anticipated) Where: Leverett Library Date, Day & Time  TBD What: “Survival is Insufficient” Poetry After the Rains Collaborative Public Art Stenciling and Invisible Messages, Until It Rains! Where: Arms Library and Shelburne Falls downtown, with the Art Garden Date, Day & Time  TBD What: Citizen Journalism Workshop Where: Belding Memorial Library in Ashfield Date, Day & Time  TBD What: Book Discussion featuring David B. […]

The Story of Local Cloth

Tilton Library 71 North Main Street, South Deerfield, MA, United States

The Western MA Fibershed has been making cloth and yarn from local sheep. Come learn more about the why and how.  https://fibershed.org/affiliate/western-massachusetts-fibershed/ ALL AGES welcome!  

Story Slam

Tilton Library 71 North Main Street, South Deerfield, MA, United States

It is said that real life is always more entertaining.   Come hear your friends and neighbors tell their stories! All ages are taking part and presenters will refrain from adult themes and language. Contact Julie at jcavacco@cwmars.org or 413-665-4683 for more information. Rain date is August 12

Modern History of the Taliban & Afghanistan: A Virtual Talk

The Taliban (Re)Takes Power in Afghanistan: How Could This Happen? Summary: How could an extreme militant group like the Taliban, which was defeated so swiftly in the aftermath of 9/11, rise again to retake control of Afghanistan? In this talk, Professor Peter Krause will discuss the modern political history of Afghanistan, from the rise of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the 1990s through the recent end of America’s longest war. He will provide an engaging analysis of U.S. foreign policy decision-making and shifting alliances in a country whose people have experienced over four decades of near continuous conflict. Bio: Peter Krause is an Associate Professor of political science at Boston College and a Research Affiliate with the MIT Security Studies Program. He is the author of Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win (Cornell University Press, 2017), co-editor with Kelly Greenhill of Coercion: The Power to Hurt in International Politics (Oxford University Press, 2018), and co-editor with Ora Szekely of Stories from the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science (Columbia University Press, 2020). His research focuses on Middle East politics, terrorism and political violence, rebels and revolution, and national movements. He is a former Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University, and Uppsala University. Personal website: www.peterjpkrause.com Email library at tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org for Zoom link.

Reading About Service Dogs With Service Dogs!

Tilton Library 71 North Main Street, South Deerfield, MA, United States

Learn the basics about what a service dog is and how it is different than other dogs.  Ask questions and meet real service dogs! Local student, author, dog trainer, and Girl Scout Catherine "Cat" Bezio will visit Tilton to talk about her experience training service dogs and how services dogs should be approached when they are on the job! Her recently published book will be available to purchase. Jess Mattson, President of J.M. Animal Training and Rescue, https://jmanimaltraining.com/about-us, will be bringing her two service dogs and will be in attendance. This event will take place outside.

Event Series Story Walk series: Many Voices, One Story

Story Walk series: Many Voices, One Story

Tilton Library 71 North Main Street, South Deerfield, MA, United States

Presented by Union 38 Family Network & the Deerfield Cultural Council.  Outside the Tilton Library, Saturdays October 9-November 20 11am-4pm Please join us as we share children’s stories told from multiple perspectives and through a culturally diverse lens.  Let’s learn together!   Oct 9 - My America by Karen Katz   Oct 16 - May Your Life Be Deliciosa by Michael Genhart *Oct 23 - Hello Goodbye Dog by Maria Gianferrari *Tilton will also be hosting Reading About Service Dogs With Service Dogs 2:30-3:30pm Oct 30 - Freedom Soup by Tami Charles  Nov 6 - What Riley Wore by Elana K. Arnold  Nov 13 - Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho   Nov 20 - Meesha Makes Friends by Tom Percival  

Virtual Japanese Toilets Presentation

Culture of Japanese Toilets: A Virtual Talk With UMass Librarian Sharon Domier Come join us for a truly memorable and enlightening talk by Sharon Domier from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Learn more about the history of Japanese toilets and their appearance throughout the literary and visual history tradition of Japan! Email tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org to register & receive Zoom link.   Funded by the Friends of Tilton Library

Local Food For All presentation

Local Food For All presentation with Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) Stop by CISA's table at Tilton Library for information on their SENIOR FARM SHARE and HEALTHY INCENTIVES (HIP) programs that give affordable access to fresh local farm food. Pick up a special treat while there! A program of the Libraries in the Woods 2022 Community Read of The Dirty Life. Sponsored by the Friends of Tilton Library.

Dinosaurs in Deerfield; Reading the Rocks

Tilton Library 71 North Main Street, South Deerfield, MA, United States

Presented by Amherst College students. Scientists examine rocks to learn about life in the distant past. Some rocks tell us a bit about what critters may have looked liked, while other rocks give us a sense of what the critters used to do. Some of the first people to notice these special rocks once lived and worked in Deerfield many years ago. One of the earliest discoveries was made by a local teenager. Explore fossils and gems from the Rock, Fossil and Dinosaur Shop.

Jo Comerford Library Tour Visit

Join Jo at the Tilton Library in Deerfield on Saturday, September 24, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. This visit is part of Jo’s 2022 Library Tour which will feature visits to 15 libraries throughout the Hampshire, Franklin, Worcester district from June to September, 2022. This tour is a continuation of Jo’s first library tour, which began in 2019, but ended prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2019-2020 library tour included visits to libraries in Bernardston, Colrain, Gill, Erving, Leverett, Leyden, Montague, Northfield, Orange, Royalston, Shutesbury, Warwick, and Wendell. This tour will celebrate the vibrancy of our region’s libraries and the critical role they play in our communities, as gathering places, resources, introductions to literacy, and so much more, as well as the resilience of our librarians and library staff who have worked to support our communities throughout the pandemic. Each visit will include opportunities for constituents to hear about Jo’s legislative work, ask questions, and join in conversation about pressing issues affecting their communities.