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SUMMARY:Museum of BAD ART Talk: Art in Tough Times
DESCRIPTION:Having a bad day? Feel like you’re in the apocalypse? Find comfort in “BAD ART.”\n\nJoin us for a virtual presentation by the MUSEUM OF BAD ART (MOBA).\n\nArt has always helped get us through difficult times. Since 1994\, MOBA has acquired works that deal with good times and bad. In this presentation we explore some of the ways our artists react to small and large\, real and imagined\, disasters.\n\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83559844058…\nPasscode: F8dknd\n\nSponsored by Deerfield’s Tilton Library\, Erving Public Library\, Northfield’s Dickinson Memorial Library\, Pelham Free Library\, Shutesbury’s M.N. Spear Memorial Library\, and Warwick Free Public Library\n\nWhat is the Museum Of Bad Art? MOBA collects\, exhibits\, and celebrates art that will be seen in no other venue. We interpret the art\, compare it to classic art\, and share the adventure of building MOBA to a worldwide phenomenon. This is art too bad to be ignored!
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SUMMARY:Pop-up Outdoor Library (weather permitting)
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: WE WILL STILL HAVE CURBSIDE PICKUP ALONGSIDE THIS OPTION.\n \nWant to browse in the fresh air? A small selection from our newer collection – a little something for everyone – will be brought out in a few carts right outside our front door for you to browse and borrow. There will be strict safety requirements in place – masks required\, social distance to be observed\, hand sanitizer must be used (provided). We look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/pop-up-outdoor-library/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Local Author Talk: Richie Davis
DESCRIPTION:Listen to local author and reporter Richie Davis read from his new book: \nInner Landscapes: forty years of writing in The Recorder of western Massachusetts\nInner Landscapes describes in intimate detail the values and ideals of thoughtful\, hardscrabble\, passionate women and men like Wally and Juanita Nelson and refugees from the four submerged Quabbin towns. There are compelling stories from around the region\, along with a series of interviews with the likes of Norton Juster\, Earl Pope\, Barry Moser\, Richard Todd and others about the nature of creativity itself.\n\nJoin us for a virtual reading\, with Richie Davis\, at the following Zoom link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89519744139…\nMeeting ID: 895 1974 4139\nPasscode: 718346\n\nCo-hosted by Arms Library and Boswell Books in Shelburne Falls
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/local-author-talk-richie-davis/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Communicating About Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Event Location: Zoom Webinar.\n\nRegistration link: https://bit.ly/34Qzpy7\n  \nEver try to communicate something that’s really important to someone and you just don’t know how to get them to listen — let alone get them to take action? It’s climate change. It’s real. It’s all around us. It’s not political. And it requires action. Take action in joining our panelists for The Fundamentals of Communicating About Climate Change event in which we will delve into topics together such as: framing language that leads to successful connections in communication\, how education around climate change exists currently in our lives & communities and how it can be improved upon\, and how to spark communication into action in others as well as within ourselves. Tired of unsuccessful communication around climate change? We are too. Let’s learn together about how to talk about it right.  \n  \n**our event is a FREE virtual event in which we encourage absolutely anyone & everyone who is interested in these topics to attend!  \n  \nEvent Panelists:  \nRishya Narayanan from Mass Audubon  \nSimone C. from Spring Forward  \nFrida G. from Spring Forward  \nLindsay Jordan from National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI) & the New England Aquarium  \nDr. Julia Colwell from the University of New Hampshire’s Natural Resources and the Environment Department  \n  \nEvent Moderator:  \nIsabella Luca from Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW) \n  \nAny further questions? Please contact Isabella (Izzy) Luca at isabella@climatecrew.org and I will be happy to help you!  \n  \nEvent webpage link:\nhttps://www.climatecrew.org/the_fundamentals_of_communicating_about_climate_change_event 
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