Philip Read Memorial Library
Tech Tuesdays
This is a drop-in time for you to come with your tech questions.
Please come with your device(s) and all necessary passwords. We can take this time to make sure you are
set up properly to take advantage of all the library has to offer, or to help you get up and running with your
email program, social media, and the like. If we can’t help you, we’ll find an answer or point you in the direction of finding it yourself. We hope you’ll take advantage of this new service. If the time is not right for you, just let us know and we can set up an appointment.
Mindfulness Mondays
Mindful Mondays are designed for you to start your week with an intentional pause and practice a meditation exercise with your community. All you need to do is show up, turn your phone off, and be!
Join Jim Allen for meditation sessions.
If you are a frequent practitioner or have never done meditation, please join us.
Mindfulness Mondays (meditation with Jim)
Mindful Mondays are designed for you to start your week with an
intentional pause and practice a meditation exercise with yourcommunity.
All you need to do is show up, turn your phone off, and be!
Mindfulness Mondays (meditation with Jim)
Mindful Mondays are designed for you to start your week with an
intentional pause and practice a meditation exercise with your community.
All you need to do is show up, turn your phone off, and be!
Reading with Scooter
Scooter is a trained therapy dog who loves to be read to. He will be at Philip Read Memorial Library with his owner, Diane, who has volunteered many hours in hospitals, schools, and libraries.
Email mary.king@plainfieldlibraries.org to register.
Friday Art
Spend a relaxing Friday afternoon crafting with Patti Warren and Gael Clauson.
Patti and Gael will lead "Piece by Piece," a collage workshop., Friday, June 9, 1:30 - 4 pm at Philip Read Memorial Library.
Public Hearing
The Trustees of the Plainfield Libraries will hold a public hearing to accept unanticipated funds from the Meriden Library Foundation.
Japanese Calligraphy Workshop Ginger Armstrong
Ginger Armstrong began studying Japanese Calligraphy over ten years ago in Vermont with a woman from Hokkaido, Japan. Later she moved to Japan, where she furthered her studies with two teachers. Her final teacher, Ooba Sensei, taught in the Chinese tradition and presented calligraphy as an expression of spirit and not just form. He also stressed the carving history of calligraphy which gives it its great strength and movement.
Friday, March 24 at 2 pm
Limited to 10 participants.