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.

Creative Resilience: Online Workshop with artist/activist Chelvanaya Gabriel

Online Workshop with artist/activist Chelvanaya Gabriel Explore personal and community identity, diversity, inclusion and equity - all based partly on intergroup dialogue principles of communicating across difference, creating shared meaning and building trust. We will do this through creative expression and contemplative practice in both small and large group sharing “circles."   LIMITED TO 25 STUDENTS. Email tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org to register & receive Zoom link. No artistic experience necessary. Use what you have on hand to create. Funded by the Deerfield Cultural Council & Friends of Tilton Library

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.

Halloween Teen Campfire Event

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

In the Tilton backyard! Rain date October 29.  S'mores and games will be available!  Acoustic guitars, costumes, and scary stories are welcome.  

Halloween Treasure Hunt

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

Stop by for a Halloween Treasure Hunt in our backyard.  All ages welcome!

Murder Mystery Kit

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

The year is 1988, the location is the high school gym. It’s prom night and it’s going to be killer!  Can you solve the case?  Pick up the clues at Tilton and return with you guess. If you're right, you’ll get a prize! This activity will be available for the month of November during our open hours.

Dr. Rachel Geller, author of “Saving the World One Cat at at Time. Virtual Talk & Q&A

ZOOM

"Everyone loves a Good Cat Video, but what if your cat isn't acting quite as cute at the ones you see on the internet? "Are you tired of your cat thinking "outside of the box"... or living with a hardcore shredder? And I don' mean snowboarding! Dr. Rachel Geller, certified cat behaviorist, and author of "Saving the World One Cat at a Time", will answer these questions and more, so bring your cat behavior questions! Email the library at tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org for the Zoom link. This program is a collaboration between the following libraries: Arms Library, Cushman Library, Dickinson Memorial Library, Erving Public Library, Leverett Library, Pelham  Public Library, Tilton Library, Tyler Memorial Library, and Wendell Free Library

Community Dialogue on Culturally Responsive Education series

TO REGISTER PLEASE CLICK HERE: bit.ly/FRSU38DIALOGUE You will receive a Zoom link via email close to the workshop dates. PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION CLOSES THE DAY OF THE WORKSHOP.   BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FRONTIER REGIONAL SCHOOLS, AND TILTON AND SUNDERLAND LIBRARIES: Four online sessions, facilitated by consultants from the Collaborative for Educational Services.   Culturally Responsive Education is a form of teaching that aims to reflect and honor the rich tapestry of cultures and ways of knowing that make up our diverse society. Dialogue is a vehicle for discussing the experiences and values underlying one's own views while respecting the views of others, and committing to listening, even when we don’t agree.   We ask that you make your best effort to attend all four sessions: Thursday, November 18, 2021: Listening comes first: exploring what is at the heart of the matter for each of us Thursday, February 17, 2022: Culturally Responsive Education: hopes and concerns Thursday, March 24, 2022: Digging deeper with connected conversations Thursday, April 28, 2022: Where do we go from here?   All sessions will start at 6:30 pm, and all will be on Zoom.    

Third Thursday Book Discussion: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

We will meet inside the children's room after closing with masks on, chairs spaced apart, and windows cracked open.   A New York Times Bestseller  •  A Read with Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick! Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, People, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, TIME, The A.V. Club, Buzzfeed, and PopSugar “I can’t believe how good this book is.... It’s wholly original. It’s also perfect.... Wilson writes with such a light touch.... The brilliance of the novel that it distracts you with these weirdo characters and mesmerizing and funny sentences and then hits you in a way you didn’t see coming. You’re laughing so hard you don’t even realize that you’ve suddenly caught fire.” —Taffy Brodesser-Akner, author of Fleishman is in Trouble, New York Times Book Review From the New York Times bestselling author of The Family Fang, a moving and uproarious novel about a woman who finds meaning in her life when she begins caring for two children with a remarkable ability. Lillian and Madison were unlikely roommates and yet inseparable friends at their elite boarding school. But then Lillian had to leave the school unexpectedly in the wake of a scandal and they’ve barely spoken since. Until now, when Lillian gets a letter from Madison pleading for her help. Madison’s twin stepkids are moving in with her family and she wants Lillian to be their caretaker. However, there’s a catch: the twins spontaneously combust when they get agitated, flames igniting from their skin in a startling but beautiful way. Lillian is convinced Madison is pulling her leg, but it’s the truth. Thinking of her dead-end life at home, the life that has consistently disappointed her, Lillian figures she has nothing to lose. Over the course of one humid, demanding summer, Lillian and the twins learn to trust each other—and stay cool—while also staying out of the way of Madison’s buttoned-up politician husband. Surprised by her own ingenuity yet unused to the intense feelings of protectiveness she feels for them, Lillian ultimately begins to accept that she needs these strange children as much as they need her—urgently and fiercely. Couldn’t this be the start of the amazing life she’d always hoped for? With white-hot wit and a big, tender heart, Kevin Wilson has written his best book yet—a most unusual story of parental love.   Books available though Tilton and CWMARS.

Art @ Tilton: Intro to Museum of Leo’s Art (MOLA)

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

Drawings & Paintings by Leo.  All proceeds from the sale of Leo's artwork support the autism community.  Leo, a youth artist with an autism diagnosis, enjoys creating seasonal scenes, vehicles of all kinds, animals, and various landscapes.  While drawing is his first love, Leo is very creative at using shapes and other materials, morphing them into various objects.  A resident of Dedham, Leo strives to progress each day to live his best life. During the pandemic, art was one of Leo's primary activities.  Through his artwork, he remembered the many things he loved but couldn't do because of social distancing.  He used artwork during physical therapy sessions that became virtual during the pandemic-working on balance while he created themed, chalkboard drawing.  Artwork was a source of happiness and self-regulation during such an unsettling time when Leo's school and supporting therapies were halted. Find MOLA on Instagram