ROBBINS – Afternoon Story Time
Robbins Library 700 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, United StatesJoin Stephanie in the Children' Room for stories and an activity. Kids of all ages. Drop in.
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700 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA 02476
P: 781-316-3200
Monday - Wednesday | 9 AM - 9 PM |
Thursday | 1 PM - 9 PM |
Friday - Saturday | 9 AM - 5 PM |
Sunday | 2 PM - 5 PM |
Join Stephanie in the Children' Room for stories and an activity. Kids of all ages. Drop in.
Calling all builders in training - test out your skills at the Robbins Library. We provide the LEGOs and YOU bring the creativity! Geared at ages 3+. Drop-in.
As entertaining as it is inspiring, Crip Camp uses one group's remarkable story to highlight hope for the future and the power of community. A groundbreaking summer camp galvanized a group of teens with disabilities to help build a movement, forging a new path toward greater equality. The 2020 award-winning documentary Crip Camp: A Disability …
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Come join Violet the Clown for her Career Day Show! Violet  arrives dressed as a mom, and then she transforms into a clown right before your very eyes! She performs a comedy magic show, followed by photo ops with the kids. Pick up a free ticket 1/2 hour prior.
English NOW!, an Arlington-based group, offers English-language learners opportunities to practice their conversation skills, advance their knowledge of vocabulary and grammar, and make connections in the community. Participants in these free conversation groups discuss varied subjects under the supervision of native speakers. Zoom conversation groups are also available. Email englishnowArlington@gmail.com for the Zoom links. Zoom …
Stop by and ask a librarian your technology-related questions. If we can't help with a specific issue you are having, we will do our best to point you to resources that can! Email arlington@minlib.net with any questions.
Join Leeza Masia from The Tarot Collective and learn about the way that tarot cards can be a wonderful tool for self-reflection, self-discovery, and intuitive development. Tarot reading encourages us to reflect on ideas that can help develop a sense of who we are and where we are on our life's journey.  Bring your own deck or borrow one to explore! For …
Journey back to a time of castles and dragons! This fun fantasy adventure is all about an Ice Sorceress who tries to cancel spring … and the two kids who use science to thwart her icy plans!  Volunteers will help the performer conduct several exciting science experiments as we explore the changing states of matter …
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Fun book club for kids that fall under the LGBTQ+ Rainbow umbrella. Welcome to readers of all genders in 3rd through 5th grade. We'll read a graphic novel with an LGBTQ+ main character and then meet up to chat and make a craft. This month's read is Backstagers #1: Rebels Without Applause by James Tynion …
Well-known Arlington poet Fred Marchant will read from his book Said Not Said followed by a discussion. Marchant is the author of five books of poetry, Full Moon Boat (2000) and The Looking House (2009), Tipping Point, won the 1993 Washington Prize from The Word Works. In 2002 Dedalus Press of Dublin Ireland brought out House on …