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Jun
19
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Take your flameworking
further in this intermediate
borosilicate class focused
on complex shaping,
controlled gathers, and
multi-part construction.
Students will explore how
the way glass is gathered
and applied can create
structure and detail—
forming elements like
muscles, joints, spikes, and
claws with intention and
control.
This class introduces more
advanced sculptural
building techniques,
including working both
directly on the torch and
assembling separate
components using punties
and kiln-assisted joins....
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Jun
19
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Every Friday from 5-8 PM, teens get full access to
our game room!
POOL, PING PONG, & FOOSBALL!
CORNHOLE, AIR HOCKEY & GIANT JENGA!
HOT SHOT BASKETBALL CONTEST!
ALL YOU CAN EAT WINGS & PIZZA!
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Jun
19
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Discover the origin story of
the American automobile
through 26 cars from
Heritage’s collection. Come
along for a ride from the
late 1800s to the 1960s as
the car evolves from a
horseless carriage to a
streamlined symbol of
freedom and
independence.
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Jun
19
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Join us for a fun and
informative program!
Hip hop began in the late
1970s, and is a billion
dollar, international
industry which involves
music, clothing, break
dancing, electronics,
media, and DJs....
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Jun
19
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Caroline Buccino is the
library’s artist of the month
for June. Whether working
with florals, shells,
printmaking, or collage,
her art reflects an ongoing
fascination with recreating
the organic textures and
movement found along the
coast....
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Jun
19
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Celebrating Juneteenth at
the Osterville Village
Library!
Children’s Story Time with
Zavia Walker-Empy on
Friday June 19th at 10am
in the Lillian Dixie Morton
Children’s Room!
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Jun
19
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In recognition of
Juneteenth
Join the Fight Against
Sickle Cell Disease
The Red Cross and the OVL
are collaborating for the
4th year to bring
awareness to the need for
donors.
Join us June 19th for this
important blood drive and
information session at
Osterville Village Library.
Why are blood donations
so important for patients
with sickle cell disease?
About 100,000 people in
the United States have
sickle cell disease.
Sickle cell disease affects 1
out of every 365 Black or
African American births.
People with sickle cell
disease may need as many
as 100 units of blood each
year.
Your blood donations could
help alleviate the
symptoms of someone
living with sickle cell
disease, or even help save
their life.
Appointments to donate
blood can be made at
REDCROSS.org
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Jun
19
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Celebrate National
Pollinator Week and enjoy
extra activities that
highlight the vital role that
these essential creatures
play in our ecosystem,
economy, and agriculture.
Take a self-guided or
guided garden tour or visit
the Pollinator Discovery
Cart to learn about the key
roles that pollinators play
in our environment and
about the importance of
native plants in supporting
them....
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Jun
19
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Free and open to all, this weekly unstructured playtime is
supervised by parents and caregivers, and aimed for
children ages infant to four. Every Friday 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in
the Children’s Play area on the library’s lower level....
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Jun
19
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Experienced players welcome to the weekly Bridge
game. The group meets Fridays 10:30 a.m. –
12:30 p.m.. Annual registration is requested to
receive important communications about schedule
or location changes.
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