Musical Storytelling by Eli Elkus

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

Eli Elkus is a Musical Storyteller, SongCraftsman & Folk Activist. Join us at the Deerfield Town Hall for  Tales of Mother Earth & The Natural World - Songs & Stories weaving our summer reading program themes of ecology, conservation, protecting endangered species, restoring natural habitats, and living in harmony with nature. This program is supported by a grant from the Deerfield Cultural Council 

Worm Bin Compost Demonstration

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

Join us for a presentation by the Franklin County Solid Waste Management District to learn how to make a worm bin for compost.  Worms are one of Earth’s recycling creatures because they eat food waste and transform it into compost that can be used to help plants grow.

CANCELLED: Exploring Visual Identity Through Street Art Style

CANCELLED: We are sorry to announce that due to low registration this workshop has been cancelled and will be rescheduled in the late fall of 2024. Stay tuned for details. FREE workshop for TEENS Local artist S.T. Gately will offer reflections on the history and origins of street art. S.T. will share artistic alphabet styles that have been inspired by street art and guide you in creating your own tag - a visual representation of your own identity – on paper. You will consider parts of your personality and life, values and goals, to create your own unique piece of art.  

Insect Handling Session

Deerfield Elementary School Grounds 21 Pleasant St, South Deerfield, MA, United States

Join us at the pavilion behind the Deerfield Elementary School for an interactive insect handling session by the UMass Amherst Fernald Club. Club T-shirts, featuring artwork by students will be available for sale at $30 each, cash and Venmo accepted. Proceeds from sales go to support the live insect zoo.

Bubba’s Reptile Experience

Deerfield Elementary School Grounds 21 Pleasant St, South Deerfield, MA, United States

Join us at the pavilion behind the Deerfield Elementary School for an interactive reptile experience!

Virtual Author Talk: Smithsonian Air and Space Museum

You’re invited to virtually step inside one of the greatest international achievements with a behind-the-scenes guide to space exploration with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum curator Dr. Jennifer Levasseur. Revealing a new perspective into the world of space exploration and the daring astronauts who make it possible, Dr. Levasseur will guide you through the Smithsonian’s Behind the Scenes at the Space Station and take you on a once-in-a-lifetime virtual tour of the International Space Station.   Register Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/52488 Unable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive Funded by The Friends of Tilton Library

Virtual Talk on College Admissions

Another college application season is around the corner, and stress is already beginning to ratchet up for teens and their parents. You’re invited to join us for this must-watch talk by Irena Smith, PhD. You will hear about constructive and healthy ways to approach the college application process, preserve your relationship with your teen, and help them define success on their terms instead of chasing the elusive “golden ticket.”   Irena is a former Stanford Admissions Officer who has spent 18 years advising accomplished, tightly-wound students in Palo Alto and around the world. She saw firsthand the extreme measures parents took to help their children gain admission to highly selective colleges and the toll it took on the children as well as on their parents. At the same time, Irena’s own children struggled with developmental delays, learning differences, severe depression, and anxiety. She kept her double life—successful college counselor at work, anxious mom at home—tightly under wraps for years until a stunning realization: she was exactly like the anxious parents of the students she worked with, all of whom were equally terrified about their children's future. Irena’s memoir, The Golden Ticket: A Life in College Admissions Essays, which candidly explores her personal as well as professional life, was published in 2023, and she has since devoted her time to speaking out about hard things: the heavy burden of generational expectations, teen and young adult mental health, and the importance of embracing a broader, more generous vision of what it means to succeed. To learn more about Irena’s personal experience as a parent, professional experience as a college admissions officer, and leave with tips on how to help your child approach the application process in practical, healthy ways–register now!   Register Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/52919 Unable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive Funded by The Friends of Tilton Library