Virtual Program: A Travel Journalist’s Tour of the Globe’s Most Adventurous Outposts

On Wednesday, November 2 at 7PM via Zoom, Peter Mandel, an award-winning adventure travel journalist for The Washington PostThe Los Angeles TimesNational Geographic Kids, and The Boston Globe, will show slides of his most extreme travel experiences: surviving a coup in Ecuador, visiting a ‘city’ of penguins at the South Pole, fishing for piranha on Brazil’s Rio Negro, floating in the Goodyear Blimp, sailing on an Arctic icebreaker, camping in the African bush, and kayaking to the Statue of Liberty. He’ll deliver the scoop on how travel turns to prose on today’s magazine and newspaper pages.

This virtual event is a collaboration between several libraries. Register below:

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Virtual Program: Watergate At 50 — The Burglary That Changed The Nation

Learn the story of how a local break-in became a national scandal on Thursday, October 27 at 7PM via Zoom, and how it profoundly changed the way Americans think about their political institutions.

Fifty years after the break-in at the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, we still do not know the full story of how the burglary came to happen. What we DO know is that the events that followed, culminating in President Nixon’s resignation in August of 1974, continue to hold lessons about the nature of power that seem to resonate ever more strongly as the years go by. 

Led by Daniel Breen, a Senior Lecturer in Legal Studies at Brandeis University, and a recipient of the Louis Brandeis Award for Excellence in Teaching. While his primary academic interests lay in the law and politics of the Early Republic, he also holds a Ph.D. in American History and enjoys lecturing on a wide variety of subjects.

Register directly on Zoom HERE. This virtual event is a collaboration between several libraries.

 

 

 

Winter Story Times

Winter story times begin the week of January 9 .  Check the event calendar for more information.

Tuesdays  10:00 – 10:30  Bouncing Books and Babies for 6 months through 2 1/2 years
Tuesdays  11:00 – 11:30  Gosling Gathering for 2 to 5 years
Wednesdays twice a month (See calendar for dates)  6:45 – 7:30  PJ Story Time – wear your pajamas
Fridays  10:00 – 10:30  Family Outdoor Story Time 

FallScaping with the Garden Friends of Georgetown

Join the Garden Friends of Georgetown on Tuesday, October 11 at 6:15PM for a FallScaping workshop. Add beauty to your garden in the sweet, golden days of autumn with flowers, shrubs, trees and vines that shine during this season. Discover plants with colorful blooms, rich foliage and dramatic seed heads, and learn strategies that will guide you in designing a vibrant fall garden.

Jana Milbocker is the principal of Enchanted Gardens, a lecturer and author. She combines horticulture, design, and travel tips to educate, inspire and delight both new and seasoned gardeners. Jana loves to visit gardens and historic sites in the U.S. and abroad, and share her trips through her books, photos and blog. She published The Garden Tourist: 120 Destination Gardens and Nurseries in the Northeast in 2018, The Garden Tourist’s New England in 2020, and The Garden Tourist’s Florida in 2021. The 2-acre garden surrounding her Victorian home features more than 140 varieties of trees and shrubs, perennial gardens, peony and rose beds, water features and shady retreats.

Trained as a graphic designer, Jana brings years of critical design thinking, clarity and cohesiveness to her landscape solutions. Her professional experience includes twenty five years as an art director and designer. Jana holds a BFA from Syracuse University, an MBA from Boston College, and coursework in horticulture and landscape design.