Event Series Tot-Time Talk & Play

Tot-Time Talk & Play

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

Join us for this special series of caregiver talk and baby/toddler play time! Contact Amy Battisti with questions amy.battisti@frsu38.org

CLASS NOW FULL: Sound Bathing and Guided Meditation

  UPDATE: THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL AND THERE ARE NO SPOTS LEFT ON THE WAITING LIST - WE HOPE TO RUN THIS AGAIN IN THE FUTURE!   This Valentines Day season, give yourself the gift of relaxation and inner peace through the transformative power of sound. Join us for a Sacred Sound Journey and Guided Meditation. Come immerse yourself in the synergy of sacred sounds and guided meditation with crystal and Tibetan bowls, rhythm of drums, gongs and more. Connect with your body and spirit, quieting the mind and explore the beauty of your inner self. Learn the science of how sound interacts with the cells of your body. Please wear warm, comfortable clothing. Bring a blanket(s) and/or pillow, yoga mat to create a cozy nest for yourself. Our facilitator Denise is an Energy Medicine Practitioner, Sound Healer, Guided Mediation Facilitator and Reiki Master Teacher. Funded by the Friends of Tilton Library.

Event Series Music with Little Roots

Music with Little Roots

ZOOM

Join us for a virtual music time presented by Union 38 Family Network & the Sunderland, Tilton, and Whately Public Libraries. All are welcome! RSVP IS A MUST FOR ZOOM INVITE AMY.BATTISTI@FRSU38.ORG This program is brought through a collaboration of the Union 38 Family Network, and the Tilton, Sunderland, and Whately libraries. The Union 38 Family network is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement (CFCE) grant from the MA department of early education and care. This material does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the DEEC or the federal government.

SIGN UP: Winter Wildlife Tracking

Inclement weather date 3/11   Meet at Pocumtuck Range Trail, Pine Nook Road parking lot (behind Eaglebrook School - see link and map below), Deerfield, MA Enjoy a walk in the winter woods on the Pocumtuck Range Trail with Laura Beltran from the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary. At one time being able to read tracks was vital for survival. Tracking is more than simply finding a trail and following it and prints aren't always necessary to track an animal. The forest is full of signs that tell us about the wildlife within.  We will discuss how animals spend the winter and learn to read the tracks and signs left by animals that live in our area. Dress in warm comfortable winter layers with footwear appropriate for walking on a trail in winter.   LIMITED TO 10 STUDENTS, PLEASE SIGN UP. CALL OR EMAIL TILTONLIBRARY@CWMARS.ORG https://pocumtuck.org/trail/   Funded by the Friends of Tilton Library.

Minecraft Winter Wonderland

ZOOM

Email hjohnson@cwmars.org to sign up for the Zoom link, space is limited! Join TD3 Innovative Gaming for a Minecraft adventure from the comfort of home. Design your own gingerbread house, compete in challenges and cooperate with teammates! For Kindergarten and up Participants need a computer or tablet In collaboration with the Sunderland Public Library and funded by the Friends of Tilton Library

Teens-Only Drop-In

Have you ever wanted to hang out at the public library without a bunch of little kids or adults around? Come to Tilton Library's Teens-Only Drop-in! We'll be upstairs again at the library on Wednesday, March 1st from 4:30-6:30 p.m., where you can study or just relax. Enjoy some snacks, do an easy craft, play some board games, and lounge in our beach chairs under the ambience of low-lights and lofi hip hop. If you get here early and we're closing the building to the rest of the public, stick around! We won't kick you out in the cold to make you wait outside until 4:30 p.m.

CANCELLED – Community Nature Observation with iNaturalist

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. WE WILL SCHEDULE ANOTHER DATE, TBA.   With over 125 million observations, iNaturalist - a joint initiative of the California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society - is one of the world's largest online platforms and communities for sharing and discussing nature observations. Learn the iNaturalist basics like how to make and identify observations, see what others are seeing, and how observations have been used by researchers. See why the New York Times calls this "The Nicest Place Online...As civil discourse online and off increasingly proves elusive, a website devoted to identifying plants and animals may be teaching humans how to get along."

VIRTUAL Cooking: Healthy Amazing Sauces

Healthy Amazing Sauces with Colin McCullough, author and chef: A great sauce is the secret to making healthy foods taste delicious! In this class we'll learn how to make 4 different tasty sauces for hearty and heart-healthy bowl meals using fresh, whole-food ingredients. Right now many people are trying to find uses for their pantry items like beans, grains, etc., and these delicious sauces are a versatile way to put those pantry items to use! EMAIL TILTONLIBRARY@CWMARS.ORG TO SIGN UP – YOU WILL BE SENT A ZOOM LINK SHORTLY BEFORE THE EVENT.   Funded by the Friends of Tilton Library.

Little Women in Deerfield with Barry Dietz

Little Women in Deerfield: a Talk with Storyteller Barry Deitz Join us for an engaging discussion with a master storyteller about Louisa May Alcott’s classic book & the 1994 movie filmed in Deerfield.

Atlas Farm Book Discussion

Tilton Library & Atlas Farm Store are co-hosting a Book Discussion! Closing the Food Gap "sets out the dream of a nation without poverty and hunger, telling stories of people and community projects that have made a difference in the lives of the food-insecure.” In Closing the Food Gap, food activist and journalist Mark Winne poses questions too often overlooked in our current conversations around food: What about those people who are not financially able to make conscientious choices about where and how to get food? And in a time of rising rates of both diabetes and obesity, what can we do to make healthier foods available for everyone? To address these questions, Winne tells the story of how America’s food gap has widened since the 1960s, when domestic poverty was “rediscovered,” and how communities have responded with a slew of strategies and methods to narrow the gap, including community gardens, food banks, and farmers’ markets. The story, however, is not only about hunger in the land of plenty and the organized efforts to reduce it; it is also about doing that work against a backdrop of ever-growing American food affluence and gastronomical expectations. Over the last three decades, Winne has found a way to connect impoverished communities experiencing these health problems with the benefits of CSAs and farmers’ markets; in Closing the Food Gap, he explains how he came to his conclusions.   @ TILTON LIBRARY 75 NORTH MAIN ST, SOUTH DEERFIELD Books available at the library.