Virtual Program: Barry Van Dusen (‘Finding Sanctuary’)

Join author and artist Barry Van Dusen for a presentation on his latest book, “Finding Sanctuary: An Artist Explores the Nature of Mass Audubon,” via Zoom on Monday, November 22 at 7 PM. Van Dusen was recently recognized by the Massachusetts Center for the Book as one of Massachusetts’s must-read authors of the year.

About The Book: Over the course of four-and-a-half years, nature artist Barry Van Dusen visited all 61 of Mass Audubon’s public wildlife sanctuaries, nature centers, and museums, producing drawings and paintings at each location. Follow his travels and share in his adventures—from the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket to the mountain peaks of the Berkshires. Learn about hatching turtles on Cape Cod, rare orchids in the Connecticut River Valley, and a bear encounter in a western Massachusetts forest. Birders, naturalists, conservationists, gardeners, artists, art appreciators, and all outdoor folks will enjoy this presentation.

About The Author: Barry W. Van Dusen is an internationally recognized wildlife artist living in central Massachusetts. His articles and paintings have been featured in Bird Watcher’s Digest, Birding, and Yankee magazines and he has illustrated a variety of natural history books and pocket guides in association with the Massachusetts Audubon Society. In 1994 Barry was elected a full member of London’s Society of Wildlife Artists. His work has been exhibited regularly in the prestigious Birds in Art Exhibition (Wausau, Wisconsin) as well as in many galleries in the United States and Europe. At the invitation of the Artists for Nature Foundation, Barry has travelled to Spain, Ireland, England, Israel , India and Peru, working alongside other wildlife artists to raise money for conservation of threatened habitats. Learn more about Van Dusen HERE.

Register HERE. Presented in collaboration with a number of Massachusetts libraries.

Fall Storytimes

Fall storytimes will be held on the library lawn Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:00 starting September 21st through November 30.

Join the librarians on the library lawn for a fun interactive storytime for all ages.  Bring  a blanket or chair to sit on. Social distancing is encouraged.  The storytime will be cancelled for rain. Check the website and our Facebook page for any cancellations.

No registration is required.

The Bay State Exhibit

The Library is pleased to be presenting the work of nationally known photographer Mark Chester. His traveling exhibit, The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape –Photographs Of New Americans, is on display from October 1 to November 29, 2021. The exhibit was made possible by the Georgetown Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The exhibit is available to view during our library hours.

Mark Chester’s powerful photographs showcase Massachusetts newest citizens, who hail from195 countries and territories around the globe. Through Mark Chester’s lens, viewers can share and celebrate the richness of the Baystate’s cultural heritage. The project supports the mission of MIRA, the largest coalition in New England promoting
the rights and integration of immigrants and refugees. For further info on the project, log on to markchesterphotography.com

Chester attended naturalization ceremonies across the state to personally meet some of the hundreds of individuals who have become America’s newest citizens and residents of the Bay State. Mark’s long career has taken him across the Globe, with photographs that have appeared in Time, and Newsweek among a host of other national publications. He was the photographer for Charles Kuralt’s book Dateline America.

Take & Make: Autumn Flowers

Celebrate the season of Autumn with some everlasting flowers! With this kit, you’ll make a few different types of flowers out of crepe paper and get some ideas how to use them with your Fall decorating.

All materials and instructions are included. With 30 kits available, this kit is first come, first serve!

Register today here: https://forms.gle/guPTKfgPuGRByJWc6

You can pick up your kits anytime during our open hours starting on Monday, September 27th!

This kit is made possible through CARES Act funding provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

Library Benches Commemoration – Saturday, September 25 at 10AM

The Friends of the Georgetown Peabody Library will be hosting a short ceremony for the new library benches on Saturday, September 25 at 10AM on the library lawn.

Library Director Sarah Cognata will have brief opening remarks, and then friends and families of those commemorated by the benches will speak about how their family members contributed to the library.

Take & Make: Lavender Eye Pillow

Time to unwind with a little self care! With needle and thread, cotton, flaxseed and lavender, you’ll make your very own lavender eye pillow to help you melt the stress away and take a relaxing moment for yourself.

All materials and instructions are included. With 30 kits available, this kit is first come, first serve!

Register today here: https://forms.gle/yKnBRaoCooK4v6Mo9

You can pick up your kits anytime during our open hours starting on Monday, September 13th!

This kit is made possible through CARES Act funding provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

Mass Audubon Pass

The Library has a new pass for patrons to enjoy! The Mass Audubon pass admits 1 vehicle OR up to 4 people to a Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuary. At some sanctuaries there is a $2 admission fee per visitor over the age of 2.

This pass was purchased by the Friends of the Georgetown Peabody Library to honor the memory of Chris Christiansen, husband of Friends board member Amy Smith. Chris was a dedicated walker and loved hiking in Mass Audubon parks and reserves. We hope you enjoy them, too.

Passes can be reserved online or by calling the library at 978-352-5728.

Click here for more information on our museum passes and reserving online.

2021 Friends Book Sale

The Friends of the Georgetown Peabody Library will be having their Annual Book Sale starting Friday, September 17 through Monday, September 20

Friday, September 17 from 10 AM to 5 PM – Opening Day!

Saturday, September 18 from 9 AM to 1 PM 

Sunday, September 19 from 1 PM to 4 PM – Bag Sale! $5 to fill a bag

Monday, September 20 from 2 PM to 6 PM – Bag Sale! $5 to fill a bag

Hardcover books – $2. Paperback books – $1. DVDs & CDs – $2 each

Children’s books – $1

Donations may be brought into the library starting on Wednesday, September 8 to Tuesday, September 14 during library hours. Please do not drop off donations outside when we are closed!! We cannot accept phone books, encyclopedias/dictionaries, outdated computer manuals, textbooks, Readers Digests, or VHS tapes. Books should be gently used, clean, and free from mold.

Proceeds from the book sale benefit library programs and museum passes. 

Volunteers are needed for the Book Sale. For more information, email the library at info@georgetownpl.org or the Friends at georgetownfol@gmail.com