Roosevelt for President (’32, ’36, ’40 & ’44) with the FDR Presidential Library

Friday, November 1

2:00—3:00 PM

Online-Zoom.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt served longer than any American President ever has or will. This session highlights the issues and opponents that FDR faced as he waged, and won, four presidential elections, a feat never before done, nor that will ever be repeated. Led by Jeffrey S. Urbin, Education Specialist at the Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.

Please register here.  In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE: This program NOT will be recorded.  

Please register via the Zoom link above.

Edward Hopper — Sunlight and Solitude

Thursday, October 31st

10:30—11:30 AM

Online-Zoom.

Whether it is a bustling city or a Cape Cod beach, Edward Hopper’s iconic paintings capture a feeling of stillness and quiet tension. Learn more about Hopper’s career, early influences and how his work relates to the work of other artists from the same generation. Led by art historian Jane Oneail, founder of Culturally Curious, a company that curates and delivers art appreciation programs for audiences worldwide. With a Master’s in Art History from Boston University and a Master’s in Education from Harvard University, Oneail has worked at some of New Hampshire’s most esteemed cultural institutions, including as Executive Director of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and Senior Educator at the Currier Museum of Art. She has also taught at the college level for more than a decade, most recently at Southern New Hampshire University.

Please register here.  In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.

Please register on the Zoom Link Above.

Armchair Travel To Greece (Thrace) With The Traveling Librarian

Tuesday, October 29th

2:00—3:00 PM

Online-Zoom.

VIRTUAL: Armchair Travel To Greece (Thrace) With The Traveling Librarian

Join Jeff Klapes, the Traveling Librarian, for his newest armchair travel presentation. This series highlights travel photography and travel tips about destinations around the world. This month, travel to Thrace. Nestled in northeastern Greece, Thrace boasts stunning landscapes, from lush mountains to serene coastlines. Its rich history is reflected in ancient ruins, charming villages, and vibrant cultural traditions. Visitors can explore the breathtaking Rhodope Mountains, indulge in local cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality of its diverse communities. Jeff is the recently retired Head of Reference Services at the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library in Wakefield and an avid traveler and photographer.

Please register here.  In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.

Please register via the Zoom link above.

A History of Shipwrecks with Captain Greg Ketchen (Retired)

Thursday, October 24th

1:00—2:00 PM

Online-Zoom.

VIRTUAL: A History of Shipwrecks with Captain Greg Ketchen (Retired)

Join Captain Greg Ketchen as he discusses shipwrecks – the well-known ones, the obscure ones, and the most impactful. This talk will focus primarily on, but not be limited to, historic shipwrecks that have occurred south and east of Massachusetts. The region has been called the Graveyard of the North Atlantic with over 3,000 wrecks here since European sailors first began exploring the shores of the western Atlantic. Because of the hazards experienced by early coastal and trans-Atlantic shipping while sailing these waters, Massachusetts was the 18th-century birthplace of the modern United States Coast Guard. Advances in navigation, weather forecasting, response resources, and vessel technology over the past two centuries may have reduced the risks but have not eliminated them. The presentation will include an overview of shipwrecks, their causes, and the evolution of response resources.

Please register here In collaboration with the Ashland Free Public Library. Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.

Please register the Zoom link above.

Armchair Travel To Saudi Arabia

Tuesday, October 22nd

10:30—11:30 AM

Online-Zoom.

Saudi Arabia, the largest nation on the Arabian Peninsula, has witnessed enormous changes during the last hundred years – notably, the rise in power of strict religious conservatives and untold wealth from the discovery of the world’s largest source of petroleum. The country’s image internationally has suffered in recent decades as the home of most of the September 11th hijackers and Osama Bin Laden, and most recently the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The Saudi royal family, who has ruled the country since the 1930s, has embarked on a new course – reducing the nation’s dependence on oil by opening the country for tourism, eliminating the religious police, and severely curtailing the influence of religious leaders. It’s far too early to predict whether this new vision will succeed, but based on the travels of the presenter, Barry Pell, this is an exciting time to observe a country on the cusp of change and to meet its warm and hospitable people. Pell is a world traveler and photojournalist who has traveled widely over five decades visiting and documenting landscapes and cultures in nearly 170 countries on all continents. He currently lectures on international cultures at schools, universities, libraries, and community groups in the Boston area.

Please register here. In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.

Please register on the Zoom Link Above.

Environmental & Health Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet

Monday, October 21st

7:00—8:00 PM

Online-Zoom

Meat production and commercial fishing consume natural resources while generating significant pollution. Learn how to minimize your environmental impact – and benefit your health – with a plant-based diet. Led by Sara Sezun, a volunteer of the Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter. She is the founder and Chair of their Plant-based Planet Team. 

Please register here.  In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.

Please register on the Zoom Link Above.

Armchair Travel To Paris (A LIVE Walk In The Latin Quarter Of Paris)

Tuesday, October 15th

10:30—11:30 AM

Online-Zoom

French tour guide Patrick Herpe returns to give viewers a live tour of Paris. He’ll be walking while ZOOMing with us to show live video of the Latin Quarter of Paris, on the left bank of the Seine, around the Sorbonne. He’ll discuss the history of each Paris landmark he spotlights, and offer tips for traveling to Paris.

Please register here. In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.

Please register on the Zoom Link Above.

Library Closed: Monday, February 3rd & Tuesday February 4th

Due to work on the HVAC (Heating, ventilation, air conditioning) replacement project, the Library will be Closed on Monday, February 3rd & Tuesday, February 4th for shelf relocation work.

The Library will reopen on Wednesday, February 5th at 9 am. 

We apologize for the inconvenience but these closures are for the safety of our patrons and will help move the project along to toward conclusion.

 

 

In Conversation with Historical Fiction Author Madeline Martin: “The Booklover’s Library”

Thursday, October 10th

7:00—8:00 PM

Online-Zoom.

This one is for book lovers everywhere! We’re so pleased to be chatting with author Madeline Martin about her newest release, The Booklover’s Library as well as several of her other book related books such as The Keeper of Hidden Books and The Librarian Spy. We hope you can join us for this fun and fascinating conversation.

Please register here In collaboration with the Ashland Public Library.

Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 of the program.

Please register the Zoom link above.

A Closer Look at Chipmunks and Squirrels with the Mass Audubon

Wednesday, October 9th

10:30—11:30 AM

Online-Zoom

It’s hard to miss the fall frenzy, and sometimes humorous antics, of chipmunks and squirrels scurrying across forests and backyards in search of food for winter storage. Take a closer look at their lives and learn about the different members of the Massachusetts squirrel family, including our newest resident, the black squirrel. Discover the ecological roles that squirrels play in food webs and forest regeneration, and you’ll look at these common critters with newfound appreciation. Led by Patti Steinman, the Education Coordinator for Mass Audubon’s Connecticut River Valley Sanctuaries, based out of Arcadia in Easthampton and Northampton. She has worked at Mass Audubon for 30 years, developing and overseeing programs for adults, families, and children. 

Please register here.   In collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library.  Thanks to the Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library.

RECORDING NOTE:  This program will be recorded.  All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.