Visit the Library from March 1st to March 19th and hone your detective skills. This month our scavenger hunt will feature both St. Patrick's Day and March Madness!
Come to Bentley and follow the pages as Bats at the Library explores all the exciting areas of a library - from the point of view of a bat!
Join us for Storytime in March! Come and enjoy stories and a simple craft. Feel free to bring your own snack or lunch. Registration is not required.
Join us for Storytime in March! Come and enjoy stories and a simple craft. Feel free to bring your own snack or lunch. Registration is not required.
Steve Penny will lead us through an exploration of Native American history focusing on tribes of the eastern U.S. Who were the peoples settled in this area before Europeans arrived? How did these original people live before the Mayflower dropped anchor off Cape Cod? What changed for Native Americans as the European population increased? These and other questions will be explored as Steve leads us through this fascinating era of United States history. Plan to join us on April 17th for the second presentation on the years between the Pequot War and King Phillip's War and for the third presentation on May 8th which will examine King Phillip's War and it's effect on the New England tribes.
Bentley Memorial Library is excited to offer a new program for our younger patrons: Children's Yoga! This hour-long program will feature age-appropriate yoga activities including an ice-breaker activity, meditation, breathing exercises, basic yoga instruction and a themed book share. Each child is asked to bring either a yoga mat or a bath towel.
Chocolat is an intriguing tale of a French village, tradition bound people and charming rebels. The deliciousness of chocolate represents both the path of sin and the beauty of life. Read the book and join us for eye opening exploration of life in the small French town of Lansquenet.
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