May 8, 2024
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The Weaver Library Farmers Market is excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market on the beautiful library grounds. This year we are proud to feature delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The Market is taking every precaution to … more
Saturday, July 18, 2010 9 am - Noon The East Providence Public Library and The Department of Public Works are proud to work together to offer a free paper shredding event in the side parking lot … more
The Weaver Library Farmers Market is excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market on the beautiful library grounds. This year we are proud to feature delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The Market is taking every precaution to … more
The Weaver Library Farmers Market is excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market on the beautiful library grounds. This year we are proud to feature delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The Market is taking every precaution to … more
Paddle the largest and one of the least developed reservoirs in the watershed! We’ll put in on the west side of Woonasquatucket Reservoir in Smithfield and paddle from there up to the north end, where the Woonasquatucket flows into the reservoir … more
Meet at Riverside Park in Providence and bike to the end of the off-road portion of the path and back. See what artwork, buildings, animals and other fun items you can find along the path and in the parks as you ride! This is part of the … more
Escape all your Zoom call worries on this a casual 3-mile hike through the woods and meadows of the Steere Hill Farm Conservation Area in Glocester, RI. This is part of the "Explore the Woonasquatucket" Summer recreation series, which … more
Nothing says summer like biking and ice cream! We’ll take you on a leisurely evening bike ride along the Woonasquatucket River bike path from Riverside Park in Providence to Sundae’s Ice Cream in Johnston. This is part of the "Explore … more
Cool off and unwind on this early evening paddle on Georgiaville Pond in Smithfield. We’ll launch from the historic Smith-Appleby House and make our way to the town beach, where participants are invited to take a refreshing swim or a short hike to … more
Wolf Hill is a long, rocky, north-south ridge running through the middle of the town of Smithfield. We’ll follow a gently rolling trail that’s about 4 miles round trip, leading to Mercer Lookout, where we can see views of the Providence skyline … more
The Weaver Library Farmers Market is excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market on the beautiful library grounds. This year we are proud to feature delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The Market is taking every precaution to … more
The Weaver Library Farmers Market is excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market on the beautiful library grounds. This year we are proud to feature delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The Market is taking every precaution to … more
Seekonk, MA – Has our stay at home status given you a greater appreciation of nature in our backyards? Join us for a lively discussion of The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They … more
Seekonk, MA – The COVID-19 health emergency has resulted in record levels of unemployment and job seekers. Did you know that your Seekonk library card gives you access to 24 hour career … more
Seekonk, MA – Have you heard about the library’s new streaming movie service, Kanopy? Explore the 30,000+ films and documentaries on this amazing platform, and join us virtually on … more
The Weaver Library Farmers Market will open on Thursday, July 9, 2020 on the beautiful library grounds. The market staff are excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market which features delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The … more
Julian Saad, a 3rd year graduate student in the Clinical Psychology PhD program at URI, offers an introduction to Sheng Zhen, a meditation practice that can be performed in motion and in stillness. With regular practice, Sheng Zhen movements … more
Weaver Library will offer an outdoor Introductory Yoga Class by Instructor Joan LaMontagne. With 23 years in the medical profession, Joan trained under Devarshi Steven Hartman in a Kripalu-based style of yoga. Allowing movement within poses makes … more
Spring cleaning? Recycle your electronics at the Weaver Library! Fill your trunk with all kinds of electronics - computers, laptops, TVs, monitors - and recycle them at no charge. IndieCycle, LLC will be at the library to collect e-waste following … more
Seekonk, MA – The weather’s finally getting nice, summer’s around the corner and the baseball season is still a month away. If you can’t wait for Opening Day, how about a … more
Seekonk, MA – If ever there was a time to organize, its now! Let the Seekonk Public Library help with the online program Once Upon an Organized House: A Zoom Workshop on June 18 at 6 PM. … more
Professional photographer Cindy Wilson will present a traveler’s impressions of Cuba in slides. She has traveled to Cuba eight times, and each trip has offered something completely unexpected. For Wilson, what emerges again and again is the warmth … more
Edward Achorn will speak about his highly acclaimed new book, “Every Drop of Blood: the Momentous Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln”, on Tues. March 24 at 11 a.m., at the Blanding … more
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Sheri Miller writes and performs her soulful, inspired original songs, while accompanying herself on guitar and piano. To celebrate Women’s History Month, Sheri will also sing a wide range of popular classic favorites, … more
George Kassis was born and raised in Syria, spent over 25 years with the United Nations, and has taught courses on understanding the Middle East. He will discuss the current situation for Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds. His talk will attempt to make … more
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