Schools and Libraries
September 24, 2022
From: Wilmington Memorial LibraryWilmington Celebrates its 292nd Birthday!
As Wilmington marks its 292nd anniversary of incorporation on September 25th, why not take some time to learn more about the town’s history? The library’s website has a wealth of resources for a look back at yesteryear. For newcomers, you can start with a brief history of the town written by Terry McDermott, retired Town Curator. Fun fact - Wilmington was created from parts of territory in Woburn, Reading and later, Billerica.
Also, a must read for anyone interested in Yankee legends is the story of Mrs. Hiller. Hiller was known as the “Casket Woman” for the elaborate caskets that she commissioned for herself and her husband in the late nineteenth century. The ghost of Mrs. Hiller was supposedly cited at Market Basket a few years ago!
For “townies” who want to revisit their high school years, you can check out the WHS yearbooks digitized back to the 1940s. The library has digitized the Town Crier newspaper back to the 1950s with keyword access to articles covering politics, sports, local events and more. There are numerous historical photos that give you an idea of what Wilmington looked like before route 93 came through town in the late 1950s.
Make sure to check the library’s calendar of events for local history programs which are an entertaining way to learn about the history of the town and connect with other residents.
Tina Stewart
Library Director
Adult Events
INDOOR Drop In Tech Help
Tuesdays, 2pm
Wednesdays, 2pm
Saturdays, 2pm
If you have a tech question that's been bothering you, stop by Drop-in Tech Help and ask the experts.
INDOOR Cooking Demonstration with Lisa
Monday, September 26, 2:30pm
Get a sneak peek at October's cookbook for Cookin' the Books and watch Lisa demonstrate a recipe from Back Pocket Pasta by Colu Henry.
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HYBRID Diversity Equity Inclusion Book Group
Monday, September 26, 7pm
This group, which will meet the fourth Monday of the month, continues the work started with the library’s DEI series. Instead of discussing the entire book, the group will read a select number of chapters per month to allow for more in depth conversation. Copies of the book are available at the library’s main desk.
Featured Book: The Authority Gap by Mary Ann Sieghart. Also available on hoopla.
Chapters for this meeting: Introduction through Chapter 4 (82 pages)
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VIRTUAL Creative Writing Skills Group
Tuesday, September 27, 7pm
Learn and apply creative writing tips, tools, and techniques shared by published authors and other writing experts. Open to all who want to improve their creative writing skills and get their work published. Led by local writing enthusiast, Barbara Alevras.
If you are interested in attending this event, please email the Adult Services Librarian at [email protected].
INDOOR Game On!
Tuesday, September 27, 7pm
Play a number of board games under the guidance of gaming enthusiast Scot Crispin. All are welcome. Ages 12+
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INDOOR Well Read Wednesday
Wednesday, September 28, 10am
This book group discusses contemporary books, both fiction and non-fiction, led by Library Director Tina Stewart. Copies of the book are available at the library.
Featured Book: Iron Lake by William Kent Krueger
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INDOOR Needleworkers
Friday, September 30, 10am - 12pm
Friday, October 7, 10am - 12pm
This is a social group for those who do any kind of needle craft. Bring your knitting, crocheting, quilting, etc. and enjoy a little conversation and camaraderie. Drop in.
INDOOR Mini Succulent-Topped Pumpkin Demonstration WAITLIST ONLY
Monday, October 3, 2:30pm
Master Flower Show Judge and Wilmington resident Kathy Leva will demonstrate how to make long lasting mini succulent-topped pumpkins. These make wonderful gifts or dazzling place settings. When the mini pumpkins fade, you can plant and grow the succulents. Each participant will receive a take & make kit to create their own at home.
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INDOOR Italian Cooking with Eladio WAITLIST ONLY
Monday, October 3, 7pm
Learn how to make chicken/eggplant parmigiana the Italian way! Eladio Guevara, owner of EJs Fresh Pizza in Wilmington, will demonstrate how to make it so it turns out delicious every time. Samples provided.
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INDOOR How to Get a Real ID
Tuesday, October 4, 7pm
Join Branch Manager of AAA North Reading, Jennifer Muniz, and Assistant Branch Manager, Kimberly MacInnis, as they help us prepare to acquire a Real ID. Real ID is going into effect May 3, 2023, which is rapidly approaching. Real ID requires multiple documents that tends to be confusing, and during this presentation Jennifer & Kimberly will explain what is going to happen and when, detail the documents needed to get a Real ID, and answer any questions. They will also bring license applications and Real ID checklists.
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VIRTUAL 50+ Jobseekers Networking Group
Wednesday, October 5, 9:30am
Join us in a professional forum for networking with peers in a safe and comfortable environment conducive to developing new relationships and developing skills and strategies to help in your career transition. Each meeting features a new topic. Meetings include a presentation and hands-on workshop on topics relevant to career transition, guest speakers, access to hiring managers, small group breakout rooms to network, and 1-on-1 coaching guidance. Participating on a regular basis will give job seekers the many tools and strategies needed for a successful job search. This week's topic (October 5) is Creating a LinkedIn Profile.
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Tiny Art Show Reception
October 5, 6:30pm
Enjoy tiny treats and refreshments while viewing the teeny tiny artwork of all ages on display at the library!
If you can't make it to the reception, please stop by the library while the art is on display Monday, September 26 - Saturday, October 8!
All Ages (Yes, adults too!)
INDOOR North End Heritage
Thursday, October 6, 7pm
Join Father Michael Della-Penna pastor of St. Leonard’s Church in the North End and Dr. Jim Pasto co-founder of the North End Historical Society in a talk about life in the North End. Dr. Pasto was born and raised in the North End and is working on a book about the post-WWII history of the area.
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