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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: The Impact of 500 Years of Colonialism on the Abenaki and Wabanki Tribes with Anne Jennison
DESCRIPTION:The “People of the Dawnland” (Abenaki/Wabanaki) of New Hampshire and the Northeast are the first Indigenous peoples in North America to have had contact with Europeans.  In this presentation\, Anne Jennison examines how European colonization of North America impacted generations of Abenaki/Wabanaki people and highlights the ways in which the Abenaki/Wabanaki peoples have acted as agents of their own change through education\, self-advocacy\, and efforts to revitalize their languages and traditional arts\, as well as by working with archeologists\, anthropologists\, and scientists to recover and reveal more about their history and traditional knowledge. \nThis program is offered in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library\, the Groton Public Library\, and the Natick Historical Society. \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK. \n  \nAbout the Speaker\nAnne Jennison is a traditional Native American storyteller and historian of European and Abenaki heritage.  While Anne’s storytelling skills have been polished by more than 30 years of experience sharing Indigenous lesson stories with audiences of all kinds\, she also believes that her growth and development as a human being has been deeply influenced by internalizing the content of the Northeastern lesson stories that she tells.  With Master Degrees in both storytelling and history\, Anne also brings a wealth of cultural and historical knowledge to enrich her retelling of timeless Northeast Woodlands Native American stories.  Anne is listed on the New Hampshire Traditional Artists Roster as a traditional Native American storyteller & craftsperson and now also has two presentation programs available through the Humanities To Go\, a program offered by NH Humanities. \nAdditionally\, Anne is the current Vice Chair of the NH Commission on Native American Affairs and is also a member of the the Indigenous NH Collaborative Collective\, an Affiliate Faculty member for the University of New Hampshire Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Minor\, and a co-creator of the “People of the Dawnland” interpretive exhibit about the Abenaki/Wabanaki peoples at Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth\, NH.  Anne continues to act as a consultant for the museum’s ongoing Abenaki Heritage Initiative — a plan to develop and sustain exhibits and events at Strawbery Banke Museum that focus on the history and culture of the Abenaki\, Indigenous peoples of New Hampshire and the Northeast\, both past and present. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflajennison1125/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:History,Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251020T183604Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Discussing “The Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook” with author Becky Libourel Diamond
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever tasted a sugar plum?  You’ve likely heard of them–thanks to the famous holiday poem A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore–but do you know what a sugar plum is?  You may be surprised to find out that they are not sugar-dusted plums (they are small\, oval hard candies).  This Gilded Age holiday sweet was pushed to the back of the pantry as America moved into the 20th century. \nJoin author Becky Libourel Diamond as she discusses her new book\, The Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook: Cookies and Treats from America’s Golden Era\, with all of the details that will go straight to your foodie heart.  The Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook bridges the past and present\, bringing back sugar plums and other confections not typically found in modern cookbooks\, while revisiting some beloved favorites. \nPlease note that this is a discussion and NOT a cooking demo. \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK. \n\nAbout the Book\nWith origins that date back to the 19th century and even earlier\, the recipes in The Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook have been adapted for today’s ingredients and appliances\, allowing cooks to recreate them in their own modern kitchens.  Each recipe provides a colorful glimpse into the era\, featuring the fascinating history behind each cookie\, its ingredients\, and its baking methods. There are also sidebars throughout\, offering tidbits of Christmas lore of the era. \nAbout the Author\nA food writer\, librarian\, and historian\, Becky Libourel Diamond has had a varied career combining writing and research.  In The Thousand Dollar Dinner\, Becky tells the unique story of a 19th century “Top Chef”-style competition between Philadelphia restauranteur James Parkinson and the Delmonico family of New York.  In Mrs. Goodfellow: The Story of America’s First Cooking School\, Becky offers a delicious profile of a successful 19th century pastry chef who also ran an innovative cooking school for young women.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bfldiamond1125/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251020T175839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T175839Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Fact & Fiction: The Art of British Spycraft
DESCRIPTION:Delve into modern British spy novels and the real-life characters and circumstances that inspired countless plot twists with author\, former UK resident\, and Anglophile Claire Evans.  In this program\, Claire will recount her visit to Bletchley Park\, the once top-secret hub of codebreakers vital to Allied intelligence during WWII. \nThis program will be held on Zoom.  Please register on the Bacon Free Library website to receive the Zoom link via email.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflbritishspy/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251020T174321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T174321Z
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SUMMARY:Singing Back the Buffalo – a streaming documentary film
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous visionaries\, scientists and communities are rematriating the buffalo to the heart of the North American plains they once defined\, signaling a turning point for Indigenous nations\, the ecosystem\, and our collective survival. \nThis film is brought to you in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library and the Natick Historical Society. \nPlease register on the BFL website to view the film. You will receive the link to screen the film on November 17th. The link will be good through December 1st.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflbuffalofilm/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Events,Library,Movie Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251014T190237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T165129Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:If you enjoy reading and talking about history\, check out the history book club hosted by the Bacon Free Library and the Natick Historical Society.   Each discussion\, led by the director of the Natick Historical Society\, is held over Zoom\, so you can join from the comfort of your home.   Copies of each book (regular print\, large print\, & audio) are available to check out from the Bacon Free Library.   Or you may order your own copy if you prefer to pick up at another library. \n  \nThis month\, join us for a virtual discussion of The Name of War: King Philip’s War and the origins of American identity by Jill Lepore. \nKing Philip’s War\, the excruciating racial war—colonists against Indigenous peoples—that erupted in New England in 1675\, was\, in proportion to population\, the bloodiest in American history… Telling the story of what may have been the bitterest of American conflicts\, and its reverberations over the centuries\, Lepore has enabled us to see how the ways in which we remember past events are as important in their effect on our history as were the events themselves. – Penguin Random House \n  \nFor details on how to attend this virtual meeting via Zoom\, please contact  director@natickhistoricalsociety.org \nThe Zoom link to the discussion will be sent at a later date.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflhbc1125/
LOCATION:Natick Historical Society Museum
CATEGORIES:History,Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251014T185551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T185551Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: The Life and Career of Meryl Streep
DESCRIPTION:Acting careers rarely reach the trajectory of Meryl Streep\, a 21-time Academy Award nominee and 3-time winner. From frothy musicals like Mamma Mia! to sober dramas like Sophie’s Choice and Doubt\, enjoy a look at the life and career of this “screen queen” who shows no signs of slowing down. \nThis program will be led by Frank Mandosa\, a film historian and Massachusetts high school film and English teacher.  Frank is also the host of Reels of Cinema podcast and co-host of the Movies Across The Pod podcast. \nThis program is offered in collaboration between the Bacon Free Library and the Tewksbury Public Library. \nREGISTER HERE FOR ZOOM LINK.\n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program. \n\n\nACCESSIBILITY NOTE: The Tewksbury Public Library does not discriminate on the basis of disability and is committed to providing a reasonable modification to participate in our events\, services or documentation. Contact Director Diane Giarrusso at 978-640-4490 or dgiarrusso@tewksbury-ma.gov at least two weeks before an event to arrange for modification\, or at any time you need accessible documents.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflstreep1125/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251014T183525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T183525Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Wild Turkeys in Massachusetts with Mass Audubon
DESCRIPTION:The wild turkey\, synonymous with Thanksgiving and iconic within our region\, has not always held such a stable place in Massachusetts. There was a time when turkeys were overhunted nearly to the point of extinction. Thanks to a reintroduction program begun in the 1970s\, turkeys can now be found throughout the state in urban\, rural\, and suburban areas. \nIn this program\, Patti Steinman\, the education coordinator for Mass Audubon’s Connecticut River Valley Sanctuaries\, will talk turkey about the nature\, history\, and conservation needs of these native birds. \n  \nThis program is offered in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library and the Tewksbury Public Library. \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflturkey1125/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20251014T181926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T183156Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: The History of the Flying Santa of the Lighthouses 1929-2025
DESCRIPTION:Since 1929\, Flying Santa has visited the men\, women\, and families of the Coast Guard who keep watch over our coastal waters at USCG stations and lighthouses.  The pioneering Maine pilot Bill Wincapaw inaugurated this program and\, along with his son Bill\, flew for two decades.  They recruited Edward Rowe Snow\, the popular New England historian and storyteller\, to join them; Snow kept the flights going through 1980. \nToday\, the nonprofit organization Friends of Flying Santa donates thousands of hours each year to ensure the success of the flights that visit the children of Coast Guard families from Maine to New York. \nJoin Jeremy D’Entremont\, historian of the U.S. Lighthouse Society and vice president of Friends of Flying Santa\, to learn about the colorful history of the Flying Santa program from 1929 to the present day. \nThis virtual program is presented in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library and Ashland Public Library. \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK. \n  \nNOTE: This program will be recorded and available to view on the Ashland Library’s YouTube Channel.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflflysanta1125/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:History,Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250922T173214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T173214Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Taylor Swift By the Book – The Literature Behind the Lyrics
DESCRIPTION:Taylor Swift’s lyrics are filled with literary connections.  And who better to enlighten us than the two women who literally wrote the book on it!  Join Rachel Feder and Tiffany Tatreau\, authors of the recently published Taylor Swift by the Book: The Literature Behind the Lyrics\, from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets\, as they highlight the many novels\, poems\, and plays that influence Taylor’s songwriting.  Let a literature professor and a musical theater artist guide you through the Taylor Swift canon—from Shakespeare to the Brontë sisters to Daphne du Maurier. \n  \nThis virtual program is presented in collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library. \nPlease register to receive the Zoom link.  \n  \nAbout the Authors\nRachel Feder\, the author of five books\, is an associate professor of English and literary arts at the University of Denver. \nTiffany Tatreau is an actor\, singer\, and teaching artist who has starred in various musicals across the country and is best known for her portrayal of Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg in the musical and original cast album Ride the Cyclone. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflfeder1025/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250908T204531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T204531Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Human-ish with Author Justin Gregg
DESCRIPTION:Why do we apologize to our cats\, feel guilty throwing away childhood toys\, or find ourselves bonding with our robot vacuum?  Scientist and bestselling author Justin Gregg (If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal) reveals how one of humanity’s oldest psychological quirks secretly influences nearly every decision we make. Drawing on cutting-edge research from his new book Human-ish (Little\, Brown\, 2025)\, Justin explores our universal tendency to see human-like qualities in everything around us—and shows how understanding this bias can transform our relationships with animals\, technology\, and each other.  \n  \nThis program is hosted by the Bacon Free Library in collaboration with Groton Public Library. \n  \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bfljgregg1025/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T190000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250908T203341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T203605Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Jane Austen’s Sanditon: From Unfinished Swan Song to British Costume Drama
DESCRIPTION:Join author\, former UK resident\, and Anglophile Claire Evans for a look at Austen’s final\, unfinished manuscript and its path from family heirloom to a fully imagined costume drama\, airing on PBS.  Learn about the real-life people and locations that informed Austen’s last work before her untimely death at age 41\, as well as how the seeds of her ideas came to life on the small screen. \nAbout the Speaker\nClaire Evans is an author\, former journalist\, attorney\, and college lecturer who started her love of most things British as she and her mother watched countless Britcoms on PBS.  She studied abroad in London and\, against the odds\, she married a Brit she met in Peoria\, Illinois.  They lived in England for a number of years.  Her business\, Tea with Claire\, grew from friends asking for travel advice. Her memoir\, High Tea and the Low Down\, is the true story of what it’s really like to marry a witty Englishman and move to Britain. \n  \nThis program is hosted by the Bacon Free Library; it will be held on Zoom.  Please register to receive the Zoom link via email. 
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflsanditon1025/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250922T170838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T170838Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Taylor Swift Style – Fashion through the Eras
DESCRIPTION:For Taylor Swift\, fashion and music go hand-in-hand — each playing a powerful role in shaping the narrative of this generation’s most prolific storyteller.  From cowboy boots to teetering heels\, fairytale dresses to bleach-tinged tresses\, and the many memorable moments in between\, learn the fashion story behind every single Taylor Swift album\, tracing Swift’s musical evolution along with her ever-changing personal style.  Author Sarah Chapelle will deliver a fascinating presentation based on her recent bestselling book\, Taylor Swift Style: Fashion Through the Eras. \nThis virtual program is presented in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library and the Tewksbury Public Library. \nPlease register her to receive the Zoom link.  \n  \nAbout the Author\nSarah Chapelle\, creator of the successful Instagram and blog Taylor Swift Style\, has spent more than a decade documenting Swift’s fashion choices and the intention behind each ensemble. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflchapelle1025/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T110000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250908T210225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T210225Z
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SUMMARY:Jammin with You
DESCRIPTION:Be prepared to laugh\, dance\, sing\, and jam your way through 30 minutes of non-stop family fun at the Bacon Free Library! This performance is geared toward kids ages 1 – 7\, but fun for the whole family. With modern takes on children’s classics and classic original tunes\, you’ll be humming and bopping all the way home. \nThis program will be held outdoors on the BFL lawn\, so bring a blanket or chairs.  In case of rainy or cold weather (under 45 degrees)\, it will be rescheduled.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/jammin-with-you/2025-10-17/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,FREE,Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250922T164445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T164936Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift
DESCRIPTION:Harvard professor Stephanie Burt will deliver a fascinating presentation based on her brand new book\, Taylor’s Version: The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift.  Burt\, who is a poet and literary scholar\, will offer an insightful and heartfelt critical appreciation of Taylor Swift\, her body of work\, and the community that her art has fostered.  Drawing from her 2024 Harvard course\, Taylor Swift and Her World\, as well as from her years as a Swiftie\, Burt will examine Swift’s particular form of genius — not the destructive genius of tortured poets\, but the collaborative and joyful genius of an artist who has mastered her craft. \nThis virtual program is presented in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library and the Tewksbury Public Library. \n  \nPlease register here to receive the Zoom link.  \n  \nAbout the Author\nStephanie Burt is the Donald P. and Katherine B. Loker Professor of English at Harvard University.  Her work appears in the New York Times Book Review\, the New Yorker\, and the London Review of Books\, among others.  Her other books of poetry and literary criticism — 14 in all — include We Are Mermaids\, Advice from the Lights\, and Don’t Read Poetry: A Book About How to Read Poems. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflburt1025/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250908T201802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T201802Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: The Allure of Vampires with Bill Thierfelder
DESCRIPTION:Vampire stories have captivated people for centuries.  Books\, games\, TV\, and film have drawn audiences in with a mix of horror\, sensuality\, and the appeal of eternal life.  The first mention of vampires was over a thousand years ago and since then their legend has become a part of our culture\, with Bram Stoker’s Dracula\, Bela Lugosi’s interpretation of the character\, and Anne Rice’s beguiling series of novels living long in the memory. \nBut why have the tales of the undead endured?  What makes them so appealing in the modern day?  This program\, presented by retired arts & humanities professor Dr. Bill Thierfelder\, explores the ongoing allure of these powerful creatures.  \nThis virtual program is held in collaboration with the Groton Public Library and a variety of other local libraries; it is sponsored by the Groton Public Library Endowment Trust. \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK. \n  \nAbout the Speaker\nBill Thierfelder\, PhD\, MA\, is a retired professor of arts and humanities\, with a PhD in English literature\, an MA in theology\, and a BA in English with additional concentrations in music history and art.  After a stint teaching 2nd graders and then high schoolers\, Bill spent the next 32 years teaching a variety of courses at several New York universities and colleges.  He is currently docent emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History where he continues to give both Zoom and in-person presentations\, work on special editing projects\, and give tours.  He also lectures regularly for libraries and educational organizations nationwide via Zoom. Learn more about Bill on his website: Making Wings. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflvamp1025/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250908T200947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T201028Z
UID:10007447-1759575600-1759579200@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:No Safety for Us: The internment of Native Americans on Deer Island
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 350th anniversary of King Philip’s War.   This 14-month rebellion\, which was led by the Wampanoag chief Metacom (later known as King Philip)\, was the Native Americans’ last-ditch effort to resist English authority and stop English settlement on their lands (history.com).\n\n\nSoon after the war began\, colonists set up an internment camp on Deer Island to relocate “Christianized” Indigenous people whom they believed could turn against the English and join the rebellion.  In the winter of 1675-76\, approximately 500 Native Americans were imprisoned on the island\, many of whom perished without adequate food or shelter in the harsh New England temperatures (National Park Service).\n\n\nThe Natick Historical Society and the BFL will host Shawn Quigley from the National Park Service to discuss this tragedy on Deer Island.  Shawn’s program will explore the historic use of the Boston Harbor Islands\, their role as an internment camp for Native Americans from praying towns\, and stories of survival and reliance from those imprisoned on Deer Island.\n\n\nThis program will take place at the Natick Historical Society\, located downstairs from the BFL.\n\n\nRegistration is required. 
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflkp1025/
LOCATION:Natick Historical Society Museum
CATEGORIES:History,Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T110000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250908T210225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T210225Z
UID:10007453-1759487400-1759489200@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Jammin with You
DESCRIPTION:Be prepared to laugh\, dance\, sing\, and jam your way through 30 minutes of non-stop family fun at the Bacon Free Library! This performance is geared toward kids ages 1 – 7\, but fun for the whole family. With modern takes on children’s classics and classic original tunes\, you’ll be humming and bopping all the way home. \nThis program will be held outdoors on the BFL lawn\, so bring a blanket or chairs.  In case of rainy or cold weather (under 45 degrees)\, it will be rescheduled.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/jammin-with-you/2025-10-03/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,FREE,Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T173000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T181634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T210958Z
UID:10007457-1759397400-1759426200@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Robin Baratz Oil Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Robin Baratz creates oil paintings that depict her instinctive connection to natural land and water and to the people. She motors and sails to reach and capture countrysides\, harbors\, and cityscapes of the United States\, Ireland\, Scotland\, Europe\, and Canada on her canvas.  But\, no matter what the actual locales\, the scenes have broad appeal\, reminding us of people and places we remember fondly. \nCome to the Bacon Free Library to view her work\, which will be on display from August 28th through October 9th.  You can also enjoy this collection of oil paintings at The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN) during the month of November. \n 
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflbaratz9252/2025-10-02/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250819T182536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T182647Z
UID:10007434-1759258800-1759262400@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Virtual: The Politics of Chocolate with Cocoa Beantown
DESCRIPTION:It’s hard not to smile when there’s chocolate around\, but behind the deep\, rich taste\, there’s a whole world of serious –and fascinating– issues.  Dive into the world of chocolate\, exploring its entanglements with child labor; its aspirations with women-owned cooperatives and the Fair Trade movement; and its intrigues\, including corporate espionage.  The experts at Cocoa Beantown will tell us all about it. \nThis virtual program is presented by the Bacon Free Library in collaboration with the Groton Public Library. \nPlease register HERE for the Zoom link.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflchoc925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250819T181909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T181909Z
UID:10007433-1759172400-1759176000@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Virtual: Who REALLY Wrote Shakespeare? with Author and Historian David Kruh
DESCRIPTION:Who Really penned all the works attributed to Shakespeare?  The doubts have been around for over 300 years.  How could William Shakespeare — a man who never sailed — have written with such accuracy about sailing in The Tempest?  Or how — without studying law — could he have written with such insight about lawyers\, courts\, and legal issues\, in plays such as Henry IV?  Or — without ever serving in the military — written so splendidly of the rigors and technical aspects of war as he did in Hamlet?  That he couldn’t and didn’t is a fascinating concept that has amused many\, tantalized others\, and consumed the lives of a few\, including a Boston man who\, in 1916\, went to court to prove that someone other than Shakespeare wrote all those great works.  Before you laugh… he won the case. \nHear the story of one man’s search for the “real” author of the works attributed to William Shakespeare and how — in a stunning piece of historical irony — that search played a role in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. \nThis program is offered by the Bacon Free Library in collaboration with a multitude of MA Libraries; it is sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Public Library. \n  \nPlease register here for the Zoom link. \n  \nAbout the Author\nDavid Kruh is a former New Yorker and a 1978 graduate of the University of Maryland.  While earning his Masters in Computer Engineering at Boston University\, David worked as an engineer at WRKO Radio.  He has also worked full time as a copywriter\, computer programmer\, radio producer\, radio engineer\, and\, for a few years in the mid-1990s\, as a spokesman and web master for the Big Dig.  He retired a few years ago from a semiconductor manufacturer\, where he was the direct marketing manager.  He is also the author of several other books\, notably two on Boston’s Scollay Square and Building Route 128.   David’s most recent book is Inseparable\, based on the audacious 1962 escape by three inmates from Alcatraz. \n  \nRECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflkruh925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250819T175801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T175831Z
UID:10007432-1758567600-1758571200@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Virtual: Cooking Demo with Heidi McIndoo: Sloppy Joes & Deep Dish Cookie Pie
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for the fall\, learn how to make some yummy comfort food!   Dietitian and chef Heidi McIndoo will walk us through making sloppy Joes and deep dish cookie pies.  The recipes will be sent out prior to the program so you can cook along in real time\, if you’d like. \nThis virtual program is brought to you by the Bacon Free Library in collaboration with a multitude of MA & NH libraries\, and is sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Public Library. \n  \nPlease register here for the Zoom link.  \n\n  \nAbout the Chef\nHeidi Reichenberger McIndoo\, MS\, RD\, LDN\, is a nutrition consultant\, spokesperson\, author\, and freelance writer with 25 years experience as a registered dietitian. She loves helping people realize that eating nutritiously doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor and pleasure. And\, that giving up favorite foods is not a must. \nHeidi currently works with Hannaford Supermarkets and in corporate wellness. She’s the author of When to Eat What and the co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to 200-300-400 Calorie Meals. In addition\, she has written for several magazines including All You\, Today’s Diet & Nutrition\, Parents\, Family Circle\, Self\, Prevention\, Fitness\, Shape\, and Woman’s Day; and newsletters such as Environmental Nutrition and Women’s Nutrition Connection. As a former national media spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association (now the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics) she’s been quoted as an expert in hundreds of magazines articles and television broadcasts. \nHeidi lives in the metro Boston area with her husband\, and their daughter and son. \n  \nRecording Note: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflmcindoo925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T110000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T173930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T173930Z
UID:10007422-1758277800-1758279600@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Jammin with You
DESCRIPTION:Be prepared to laugh\, dance\, sing\, and jam your way through 30 minutes of non-stop family fun at the Bacon Free Library! This performance is geared toward kids ages 1 – 7\, but fun for the whole family. With modern takes on children’s classics and classic original tunes\, you’ll be humming and bopping all the way home. \nThis program will be held outdoors on the BFL lawn\, so bring a blanket or chairs.  In case of rainy or cold weather (under 45 degrees)\, it will be rescheduled.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bfljammin925/2025-09-19/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,FREE,Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T181634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T210958Z
UID:10007427-1758096000-1758128400@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Robin Baratz Oil Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Robin Baratz creates oil paintings that depict her instinctive connection to natural land and water and to the people. She motors and sails to reach and capture countrysides\, harbors\, and cityscapes of the United States\, Ireland\, Scotland\, Europe\, and Canada on her canvas.  But\, no matter what the actual locales\, the scenes have broad appeal\, reminding us of people and places we remember fondly. \nCome to the Bacon Free Library to view her work\, which will be on display from August 28th through October 9th.  You can also enjoy this collection of oil paintings at The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN) during the month of November. \n 
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflbaratz9252/2025-09-17/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Library
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://natickcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/RobinBaratzArt2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T182455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T182623Z
UID:10007428-1757664000-1757696400@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Exposure – a streaming documentary film
DESCRIPTION:Stream and enjoy the documentary Exposure.  This stunning film chronicles a Muslim chaplain\, a French biologist\, a Qatari princess\, and eight other women who pull 120-pound sledges across the fast-disappearing Arctic sea ice to become the last-ever team to reach the North Pole. \nPlease register to view the film. You will receive the link to screen the film on September 12th. The link will be good through September 26th.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflexp925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library,Movie Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T180444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T180444Z
UID:10007425-1757444400-1757448000@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Virtual: Whole Grains for Everyday with Empty Nest Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Whole grains are simple to incorporate into your dinners if you know the tips and tricks to coax out maximum flavor.  We’ll be preparing farro bowls and fall harvest quinoa.  Whether you’re a seasoned cook or just starting out\, this class offers practical skills and tasty recipes to incorporate whole grains into your daily diet.  Join us to enhance your cooking repertoire and embrace the wholesome goodness of barley\, farro\, and oats! \nThis virtual program will be led by Chef Christine of The Empty Nest Kitchen and is hosted by the Bacon Free Library. \nPlease register to receive the meeting link.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflgrain925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://natickcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/wholewheat.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250908T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250908T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T175350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175350Z
UID:10007424-1757358000-1757361600@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Virtual: Author Heather Wolf Discusses the Colors of Birds – Beauty and/or Evolutionary Advantage?
DESCRIPTION:Join Heather Wolf\, author of Find More Birds and Birding at the Bridge\, as she shares her beautiful images of colorful birds.  We’ll discuss the birds\, their colors\, and the purpose of their colorful feathers\, as well as evolutionary advantages they may have because of their plumage.  We hope you can join us for another great discussion! \nThis virtual program is brought to you by the Bacon Free Library in collaboration with a multitude of MA & NH libraries\, and is sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Public Library. \nPlease register here for the Zoom link. \nAbout the Author\nHeather Wolf is a Brooklyn-based birder\, photographer\, and educator.  She works with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology as a web developer\, teaches birding classes at Brooklyn Botanic Garden\, and gives walks and talks for various organizations in New York City and beyond.  Heather started birding on Florida’s Gulf Coast and has been an avid eBirder ever since.  In 2016\, she published Birding at the Bridge: In Search of Every Bird on the Brooklyn Waterfront\, her photographic journey to document every bird in her Brooklyn\, New York\, patch.  And in 2023\, she published Find More Birds: 111 Surprising Ways to Spot Birds Wherever You Are. \nIf you’d like to purchase a signed copy of Heather’s book\, you can do so through Aesop’s Fable.  In the comment section of checkout\, note that you would like your book to come with a signed bookplate. \n  \nNote: This program will be recorded and a link will be sent to all registrants soon after the program. It will be available on YouTube for one month.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflwolf925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://natickcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/heatherWolf.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T174335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T174335Z
UID:10007423-1757156400-1757160000@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Instrument Petting Zoo
DESCRIPTION:The Bacon Free Library is partnering with Bach to Rock (B2R) in Wellesley to bring you this instrument petting zoo. B2R will bring a variety of musical instruments to the Bacon for 60 minutes of instrument exploration to give people of all ages a chance to learn about instruments and experience playing them. This event will be held outdoors at our picnic table. \nPlease stop by to try out an instrument\, or two\, that you’re curious about. No registration required.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflinstzoo925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T110000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T173930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T173930Z
UID:10007421-1757068200-1757070000@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Jammin with You
DESCRIPTION:Be prepared to laugh\, dance\, sing\, and jam your way through 30 minutes of non-stop family fun at the Bacon Free Library! This performance is geared toward kids ages 1 – 7\, but fun for the whole family. With modern takes on children’s classics and classic original tunes\, you’ll be humming and bopping all the way home. \nThis program will be held outdoors on the BFL lawn\, so bring a blanket or chairs.  In case of rainy or cold weather (under 45 degrees)\, it will be rescheduled.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bfljammin925/2025-09-05/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,FREE,Library
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250812T181227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T181227Z
UID:10007426-1756972800-1757005200@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Robin Baratz Oil Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Robin Baratz creates oil paintings that depict her instinctive connection to natural land and water and to the people. She motors and sails to reach and capture countrysides\, harbors\, and cityscapes of the United States\, Ireland\, Scotland\, Europe\, and Canada on her canvas.  But\, no matter what the actual locales\, the scenes have broad appeal\, reminding us of people and places we remember fondly. \nCome to the Bacon Free Library to view her work\, which will be on display from August 28th through October 9th.  You can also enjoy this collection of oil paintings at The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN) during the month of November. \n 
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bflbaratz925/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Library
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://natickcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/RobinBaratzArt.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250825T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T171951
CREATED:20250609T184402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T183032Z
UID:10007355-1756128600-1756137600@natickcenter.org
SUMMARY:Drop-In Plein Air Art Studio
DESCRIPTION:Join Natick landscape artist Barbara Levine this summer for drop-in plein air (outdoors in natural light) painting on the grounds of the Bacon Free Library. \nAll levels of painters\, and all mediums are welcome. Supplies will not be provided\, so please bring your own equipment including: easels\, paints\, brushes\, any solvents or mediums used\, painting surfaces\, paper towels\, drinking water\, hats\, garbage bags\, sunscreen and good humor. \nBarbara will be on hand to offer suggestions during this recurring 2-hour program. Come to as many sessions as you like and please arrive by 1:30pm in order to have time to set up. Please register for the sessions you will be attending\, so that we have an idea of how many artists to expect each week and so we may contact you if the program is canceled due to inclement weather. \nThis program is for adults only. \nPlease register in advance.
URL:https://natickcenter.org/event/bfloutdoorart72825/2025-08-25/
LOCATION:Bacon Free Library – 58 Eliot Street  Natick\, MA 01760 United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Library
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