Preschool Story Time

Write to be understood, speak to be heard, READ to grow. (Lawrence Clark Powell) – Come grow with us! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.

Book Discussion – Garbology by Edward Humes

Amy Donovan from Franklin County Solid Waste District will join us to discuss Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash by Edward Humes. "Zestful in his curiosity and irrepressible in his vivid chronicling...Humes finds hope in the innovative work of dedicated garbologists, trash trackers, and activists who are intent on exposing the hazards and travesties of excessive trash and pointing the way to the 'low-waste path.'" - Booklist (starred review) "An eye-opening account reminding us of something we try to forget:  We are a wasteful society with a trash problem that is polluting our oceans and packing our landfills." - The Boston Globe Books are available at the library.  This free Deerfield Reads event is sponsored in part by Deerfield Cultural Council, Friends of Tilton Library and Greenfield Cooperative Bank.

Baby Meetup

Beginning Friday, March 18th we will begin BabyTime every Friday at 10 am. No sign ups needed. Our picture book area will be reserved for the littlest of our patrons to roll around (or practice standing) and meet eye to eye with their peers. All babies and their caregivers welcome. Free coffee for grownups (while it lasts).

Eat it Up Food Challenge

Can you cook a dish from food that is minimally or not packaged?  What can you make out of food already in your cupboard or freezer?  Give it a try and bring it (and your appetite) to the library on the first day of spring.  If you've read "Garbology" by Edward Humes you might feel inspired to try to waste less food. This program is part of Deerfield Reads, the community reading event presented by Tilton Library and is free and open to all.   Made possible with funds provided by a grant from Deerfield Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, Friends of Tilton Library and Greenfield Cooperative Bank. 

English Conversation Group

Do you want to practice your English? Come to a conversation group at Tilton Library on Mondays at 6:30. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by the Center for New Americans this drop-in program is free and open to all.

Preschool Story Time

Write to be understood, speak to be heard, READ to grow. (Lawrence Clark Powell) – Come grow with us! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.

Art at Tilton – Sara Grillo

Fall Out, Fall In Artist's Statement: I use acrylic paints to reproduce what I imagine. There is a line of thought which has been central to the recent art you see here. In philosophical traditions, from Buddhism to Psychiatry, the mind is conceptualized as a fragmented entity. Unity and cohesion characterize the bookends of our lives - the innocence of birth and the wisdom of enlightenment / actualization. Between these extremes, we experience an ego that is splintered and dynamic - in constant shift. Where are we at any given moment? Are we falling apart, or knitting ourselves back together?   Sara

English Conversation Group

Do you want to practice your English? Come to a conversation group at Tilton Library on Mondays at 6:30. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by the Center for New Americans this drop-in program is free and open to all.

Highway 91 Talk with Barry Dietz

Deerfield Town Hall 8 Conway Street, South Deerfield Village, MA, United States

Learn about the advent of the Interstate highway system at a lecture by Barry Deitz, a North Carolina transplant who has researched the question of what happens when a highway is built through your town. Though Deitz has been a radio talk show host, host of a movie review show, and acted in theater, he prefers to be called simply a storyteller. His clear emphatic voice, with the southern accent, is made for telling long stories. Deitz  lives in Bernardston, and moved here several years ago.  Where he grew up, it's all built up all along I-95, and our 91 veers through cow pastures, farm fields and tobacco barns. His talk will on the building of the Interstates beginning in 1956, specifically when the road came through Deerfield, Greenfield and Bernardston. Famed headmaster Frank Boyden is famous for his phone call that supposedly changed the route of the highway so that Old Deerfield could be preserved. Many beautiful sections of our towns were destroyed to make way for the road, since each mile required around 30 acres of land to be taken. Hundreds of houses were moved, and rivers were re-routed to make way for progress.  (content thanks to Max Hartshorne of Deerfield Attractions) This Deerfield Reads program made possible with funds provided by a grant from the Deerfield Cultural council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, Friends of Tilton Library and Greenfield Cooperative Bank.

Preschool Story Time

Write to be understood, speak to be heard, READ to grow. (Lawrence Clark Powell) – Come grow with us! No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome.