Open browsing hours suspended

Due to the rising cases of COVID-19 both throughout the country and locally, the anticipated increase of coronavirus during the winter holidays, and the expected increase of visitors to the area despite travel warnings and restrictions, Snow Library, in the interest of community health and safety, will be phasing back to providing curbside service only. The library is taking this action in line with other area libraries that have returned to curbside-service-only access in recent days.

As of Saturday, Dec. 12 until further notice, Snow Library will temporarily suspend in-library browsing hours and provide curbside service from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

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Book donations on hold for now, outdoor sales suspended

Book donations will not be accepted at the library until further notice.

Outdoor book sales, which were held throughout the fall, have been suspended until the arrival of more comfortable weather. Once they resume, donations will begin again, most likely by appointment.

The Friends of Snow Library thank you for your continued support of the library. Stay safe and well!

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A thank-you note from the Friends:

A thank-you note from the Friends:

Thank you from Lifetime Learning. We’ll see you in 2021.

Thank you very much to all of you who went on our Zoom adventure and enjoyed the Fall 2020 Session with us. It was quite a trip. The recordings from most of our courses will be available to you (via the links we provided) through the end of this year. We are grateful that we could bring Lifetime Learning to our community.

We wish you happy holidays and we will see you in 2021. Our 2021 Winter/Spring Session will begin on Feb. 1 and run through April 30. It will be three months and 13 weeks long. The Winter/Spring 2021 Session will again be via Zoom. Course information will be available after the first of the year.

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What do Dan Wolf and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec have in common?

What do Dan Wolf and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec have in common?

They’re both featured in the final week of the Friends of Snow Library’s fall Lifetime Learning session. On Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 10:30 a.m. to noon, Beth Stein presents presents a course on the life and art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the painter and printmaker whose immersion in the theatrical life of Belle Epoque Paris enabled him to produce elegant and provocative images of that era.

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Women at sea, art at the Louvre, and birds in your back yard: Lifetime Learning continues!

Women at sea, art at the Louvre, and birds in your back yard: Lifetime Learning continues!

The sixth week of the 2020 Fall Session of Lifetime Learning at Snow Library features an array of new and ongoing online courses, beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 9 with Barbara Semple’s stories of “Women At Sea,” drawn from the journals of Semple’s sea-going great aunt and depicting life aboard a sailing vessel in the late 1800s.

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Outdoor Book Sale rescheduled to Oct. 24!

The Friends of Snow Library will hold an outdoor book sale on Saturday, October 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the back parking lot of the library. The sale will be held weather permitting - look for the red and yellow sign on the library lawn indicating it’s a go. Come and browse fiction, mysteries, biographies, history, art books, children’s books, DVDs and more. Social distancing will be observed, and masks must be worn. Hand sanitizer and gloves will be available. Cash or checks only.

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From bionic limbs to “Brigadoon”: Lifetime Learning continues

From bionic limbs to “Brigadoon”: Lifetime Learning continues

Week three of the 2020 Fall Session of Lifetime Learning at Snow Library brings a variety of new courses as well as continuing ones. Join Susan Hockfield in a discussion of the “The Age of Living Machines: How Biology Will Build the Next Technology Revolution.” Watch and discuss film musicals from the 1930s to the ‘70s with Marc Strauss. Escape with Peggy Kelleher to “The World of Classical Mythology Through Art.” And more.

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The Electoral College, Ode to Joy & The Chemistry of Life: Week 2 of Lifetime Learning

The second week of the 2020 fall session of Lifetime Learning at Snow Library includes the following new and ongoing courses: an in-depth look at the Electoral College with Richard Stewart on Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 1030 a.m. to noon; part two of Joseph Marchio’s course on Beethoven, focusing on his ninth symphony, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 14; and part two of Michael Berlin’s course on The News Media Crisis and the Election from 10:30 to noon on Thursday, Oct. 15. Also next week: Scott Harshbarger, former Attorney-General of Massachusetts, talks about “Major Challenges for Democracy and its Institutions, Norms and Values in the Covid-19 Era,” from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Thursday the 15th. And on Friday, Oct. 16 from 1:30 to 3 p.m., John Ward presents the second in his four-class course called the “Chemistry of Life and the World Around Us.”

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Read the latest “Snow Globe”

Read the latest “Snow Globe”

Learn about the library’s creative approaches to programming and other services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out about fun things happening this fall - from Lifetime Learning to Halloween crafts. And read wise words from library director Tavi Prugno. It’s all in the latest edition of our quarterly newsletter, “The Snow Globe.” Copies available to download here, or pick one up in the front lobby.

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Lifetime Learning begins remotely on Oct. 5

The Friends of Snow Library 2020 Fall Lifetime Learning Session is scheduled to run from Monday, Oct. 5 through Friday, Nov. 20. Due to Covid -19 all the courses will be presented via Zoom. All courses will be recorded unless indicated otherwise. The LTL staff may be able to assist anyone not familiar with Zoom. In the first week’s session: Jung-Ho Pak and Dr. Michael Albaugh present their one-class course discussing the evolving environment and exciting new future for the Cape Symphony; Steve and Jeff Bornemeier begin their Novels and Ideas course on “Adventures” with studies of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; Joseph Marchio presents the first of a two-class course called “Celebrating Beethoven” - and more!

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Saturday Book Sales are back!

The Book Sale Committee of the Friends of Snow Library will resume limited book sales on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning on Saturday, Sept. 12. The sale will be held in the back parking lot of the library (outdoors) and there will be a limited number of books to choose from. Sales will be cash only. Please wear masks and observe social distancing. Note: There will no book sale on Sept. 26 due to a conflict with a library program.

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Hoopla is available to Snow Library card holders

If you have a Snow Library card, you may now download and stream movies, music, ebooks and TV shows through Hoopla, a digital media service recently added to the library's collection of online resources. All you need is your 13-digit card number and your email address. Go to hoopladigital.com (or click on the Hoopla logo on our Resources page under Music & Movies), then fill out the short registration form with your card number and email address. You'll be asked to create a password.

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