September 2015

Holiday Hours

Monday, September 7

Library Closed


Library Open Sundays
beginning September 13  
TLC Tuesdays    
Isha volunteer Rebecca Reynolds will lead free classes on guided medi- tation & yoga. 

Tue., Sept. 1 - Meditation
Tue., Sept. 15 - Yoga
Tue., Oct. 6 - Meditation
Tue., Oct. 20 - Yoga

All sessions begin at 7pm
No registration required. 
Can Family/Friends Pick Up My Book?
As librarians, your privacy is important to us.

Therefore, there are certain situations in which we cannot allow your held reserve items to be picked up by another person.

If you would enjoy the convenience of having a friend or family member pick up your materials for you, please ask at the Circulation Desk and we can add that permission to your account.
Community Events 
at the Library
Sam Geist Blood Drive
Tue., Sept. 8 ~ 12-8pm

Networking Group
 
Fri., Sept. 11 ~ 10:30am
 
Networking Group
Fri., Sept. 25 ~ 10:30am  
Library News and Programs
Thursday, September 3 ~ 7:00pm
 
After long-time CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted, Market Basket managers and workers struck back. Risking their livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss, they walked out.  
 
Experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive.  And in the end, they prevailed.  Click here to register.
Thursday, September 10 ~ 7:00pm

It may not seem like the time to think about next spring's seeds, but if a  vegetable, herb, or flower has done well this year, try saving the seeds!

 
Join us to learn about preparing and preserving your seed stock.  Then join us again in March for the Basics of Seed Starting !  Click here to register
Small Business : Networking
Developing Relationships One Conversation at a Time
Tuesday, Se ptember 15 ~ 10:00am

This workshop focuses on the concept of being interested in other people and having something interesting to say when reaching out beyond your circle of friends, famiy & associates. 
with Author Kristen Harnisch
Thursday, September 24 ~ 7:00pm

Learn about 19th century winemaking in America and how it changed around the turn of the 20th century.

The Vintner's Daughter immerses readers in the rich vineyard culture of the Old and New Worlds, the burgeoning cities of 19th century America and a spirited heroine's fight to save her family's vineyard.  Click here to register 
Your Library Online: Learn a New Language
 
The library provides online language learning to Danvers cardholders through Pronunciator.

Choose from 80 languages offered in 50 non-English languages. Pronunciator also offers the largest ESL curriculum with courses for 50 non-English languages and is available for most mobile devices.

Pronunciator apps have the same functionality as the web-based version. So whatever you want to do with Pronunciator, you can do it wherever you're happiest!

What's more, your progress is automatically synced between your devices, so you can go from laptop to mobile phone to tablet without missing a beat.

Visit our Database Page for resources on topics from genealogy & auto repair to job searching & academic/licensing test preparation.  Read newspapers, magazines, electronic books, and more without leaving your computer! 

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