Community outreach for expectant parents and parents of infants to 12 months! When: Saturday, September 21 from 10 a.m. to noon Where: Ipswich Public Library 25 North Main Street, Ipswich, MA Who is it for? Expectant parents, parents of infants to 12 months. All family and friends, caregivers, may attend—siblings too! Welcome to all, not just Ipswich residents. What will we do? Meet people and agencies in the community who offer goods and services to families with young children. Get to know other families. Experience a sampling of a Mother Goose on the Loose, our baby literacy program. See a presentation from the North Shore Babywearing group. Pick up information about local caregivers and early childhood programs. Enjoy refreshments and take home a special gift bag. Free but space is limited! Save your spot at this link! Contact Laurie Collins at lcollins@ipswichlibrary.org or call the Children’s Room at 978-412-8713 with any questions.
Upcoming Technology Classes
Windows 10 Basics Part 1: Saturday, October 5, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Windows 10 is the newest operating system from Microsoft. We will go over all the basic features of the operating system, including how to manage files and folders. Whether you are new to PCs or new to Windows 10, this class is for you. Windows 10 Basics Part 2: Wednesday, October 23, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Review of the basic features of Windows 10 Operating System. However, the focus of this class will be the key applications including how to work with email and attachments, photo management, and keeping your computer secure and healthy. Whether you are new to PCs or new to Windows 10, this class is for you. ABOUT THE TRAINERS Marjorie Wein and Carol Wein are the owners of WizeGuides – a company that helps people to get comfortable with all types of technology. They work with people in their homes, businesses, or in seminars. They also teach technology in numerous settings such as adult education and library programs. Their extensive teaching and business background help them make technology simple and unintimidating.
Telescopes #1 and #2 – Reporting for Duty!
On August 21st at 6:30pm, meet our two newest members of the library… TELESCOPES! They don’t have names (yet) but they cannot wait to be checked out and go home with you. Our friends from the Aldrich Astronomical Society will come in to tell us all about our telescopes and what you can discover with them from your own back yard. If the weather is nice, we’ll all go outside to see what we can see outside of the library! We will be drawing the winner of of the “Win a Date with a Telescope” Raffle (including prize basket with goodies you’ll want while watching the night sky)! Starting the day after the dedication, use your library card to discover the Universe from your own backyard! Your library telescope is powerful enough to resolve the Rings of Saturn, the Galilean moons or nearby star clusters! For more information on our telescopes, click HERE. To put a telescope on hold (starting 8/22/19), click HERE.
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