Adult programs
Events are at South Hadley Public Library unless otherwise noted
Knitting Group—Tuesdays at 6:00pm
Join the library’s weekly Tuesday Night Knitters for some quality knitting and crocheting time. All skill levels are welcome. The group meets on the second floor in the Mandrachia Quiet Study Room but may move to a larger meeting room when available.
Hello Sunshine Book Club—First Wednesdays at 6:30pm (next meeting Oct 4, 2023)
Our monthly book club meets in the Trustees Room to talk about a selection from Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine book club.
Gatehouse Writers Group (Online Writing Group)—Fridays at 10:00am via Zoom
Our library writing group, the Gatehouse Writers, is a supportive peer-led environment open to all levels and styles. The group philosophy is a simple one: every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment, learn and develop their craft. This online group is led by Linda Rowland-Buckley and Richard Buckley. For information, contact Linda Rowland-Buckley at rowbuc1998@gmail.com
Mahjong at the Library—Alternate Fridays at 1:00pm (next meeting September 15)
Mahjong is a tile-based game that was developed in 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world. Our Friday afternoon group is for experienced players.
Spanish Conversation Circle—Saturday, September 16 at 10:30am
An opportunity for Spanish speakers to practice their language skills. Participants should have some basic conversational skills to join the group. This is not a language class.
Beginning Spanish for Adults – Wednesdays at 4:00PM, September 13 to October 4
Please note that CLASSES ARE FULL and registration has closed.
International Genealogy Research Class Parts 1 & 2—Wednesdays at 6:00pm, September 13 and 20
Presented by Dave Robison of Old Bones Genealogy
Confused on where to start searching for your ancestors from another country? Maybe the language is not in English: How do you start searching for that material? What websites are helpful and which can be troublesome? Learn how to work on international genealogy with these back-to-back programs! Call 413-538-5045 or click here to sign up.
Music Concert–Wednesday, September 27 at 6:00pm
Journey Through the Roots of American Popular Music with Jon Waterman
Enjoy a program of songs and stories about characters and events at the origins of blues, rock and country music. Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Jon Waterman creates and performs entertaining and informative programs with a historical theme. Each show is comprised of songs, stories, and a slideshow that relate to historical happenings and obscure, legendary, or infamous characters.
Gaylord Library | Virtual Sit & Stitch with Timna Tarr—Thursday, September 14 at 6:00pm
Log into this event hosted by Gaylord Library and spend an evening with your crafty neighbors. Bring your portable handwork of choice – quilting, crocheting, knitting, cross-stitch etc., and enjoy the company of fellow slow stitchers while you work on your project from the comfort of your own home. Pre-register at www.gaylordlibrary.org
Gaylord Library | Felt a Pumpkin with Anna Sunschauer (2 session program)
Thursday, September 21 and Friday, September 29 at 6:00pm
Come learn the art of needle felting! Gaylord staff member and fiber artist Anna Sunschauer will teach you how to sculpt fluffy wool fiber into 3D objects using felting needles. This is a beginner project. No prior needle felting experience is necessary, but it is recommended that all participants have good fine motor skills to avoid injury with the sharp needles. This workshop is open to teens and adults ages 12 & up, and is limited to 8 participants per session. All necessary tools and materials will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Register online at gaylordlibrary.org, by phone at 413-538-5047, or in-person by stopping by the circulation desk.
For more information visit:
–South Hadley Public Library at www.shadleylib.org
–Gaylord Library (branch) at gaylordlibrary.org