Events
Babies and toddlers will be able to explore different stations around the room with rattles, bells, mirrors, sensory bins, and other toys.
This program is best for ages 0-2 and their caregivers.
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Literacy Services team members are available to answer questions about our programs and resources for adult English learners.
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Race and Equity Discussion: Journalism with an Equity and Human Lens in 2025
Saturdays, March 1, 15 & 29, in-person and hybrid at 9:15 – 11 AM and virtually at 2 – 3:45 PM
We will read and discuss current articles on corporate consolidation…
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Saturdays, March 1, 15 & 29, in-person and hybrid at 9:15 – 11 am and virtually at 2 – 3:45 pm
We will read and discuss current articles on corporate consolidation of news media and journalism reporting on the human costs of the current…
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) offers free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals. For more information on their services, please contact (617) 863-7376 or vita@cfmp.us.
Drop Off Tax Assistance
Taxpayers must show…In partnership with St. Mark Community Education Program, this class will meet for 10 consecutive weeks to help prepare students for all parts of the Citizenship test, including the 100 civics questions about U.S. history and government, as…
Chess Club
CanceledJoin Kai, who has played in chess tournaments, as they teach the elements of chess and play chess each Saturday.
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Practice Spanish language with other adult learners in an informal and friendly group setting.
Registration required. Please email Roslindale@bpl.org to register.
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Join us for a family-friendly story time with author Nate Bertone and Dr. Seth Gale, offering tips on research and treatment, resources, and support for caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's or memory issues.
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Come enjoy the royal game of chess at your library!
The Children's Chess Club is an informal group welcoming everyone from novice players to junior chess masters. In addition to open play on our chessboards, we will also…
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With fiddle, bodhran (Irish drum), banjo, flute, guitar, and bagpipes, the Celtic Bells (featuring Nancy Bell and Calum Bell) tell the story of Irish immigrants in Boston, weaving in traditional songs and poems of work, humor, protest,…
Toddlers and their caregivers join Miss Celeste for lap bounces, stories, rhymes, baby signs, and songs.
This program is best for toddlers age 12-36 months.
This program is not intended for large groups. Preschools and daycares,…
Bring your projects and enjoy the company of other crafters. Crafters of all levels are welcome. Registration is not required.
Babies from birth to 12 months and their caregivers join Miss Celeste for bouncing rhymes, finger plays, baby sign language, and a short book.
After the Story Time, stick around to play and chat with other caretakers of young babies.
…Come to the library and build with our collection of LEGOs! What will you make today?
This program is best for ages 4 and up.
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If you love Anime and Manga or just want to know more, join our Anime Society for Tweens and Teens (Ages 8-14)
Watch and talk about Anime and Manga. Draw Manga drawings or practice your own drawing styles. Make new friends!
Registration is…
Visit the library and receive homework assistance from a Boston Public Schools teacher. This is a drop-in program; no registration is required to attend. This program is made possible through our partnership with the Boston Teachers Union…
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You are invited to come join in group discussions about what slavery was in colonial Boston and how to grow your understanding of it with the Roslindale Historical Society’s Flora Way Education Committee.
Slavery was a part of everyday…
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The Banned Book Club will discuss Octavia Butler's sci-fi classic, Parable of the Sower. The book has been banned in some schools and libraries because it tackles controversial themes like racism, climate change, poverty, and societal…
Babies and toddlers will be able to explore different stations around the room with rattles, bells, mirrors, sensory bins, and other toys.
This program is best for ages 0-2 and their caregivers.
Accessibility Notice: We strive to…