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July Events at the Medway Public Library

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The Medway Public Library’s July calendar has lots to offer this summer! We have programs for all ages of children, teens and tweens, families, and adults. We also provide home delivery and outreach services for home-bound patrons. Call the library at 508-533-3217 to arrange for books, magazines, DVDs, or any other circulating library items to be delivered on Friday afternoons. Find your group, create something new, and make fascinating discoveries about our world!

We will be offering free summer lunches for children and their caregivers, as well as teens and tweens, each Wednesday, starting July 2.

Young children and their caregivers are invited to join us for Toddler Jam on Mondays and Tuesdays at 11, Storytimes on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11, and our Move, Groove, and Learn movement program on Fridays at 11. Children and families can stop in for a family Storytime Yoga session on Thursdays at 1.

Want to learn the ukelele? Children 8 and up can take lessons Tuesdays at 2 PM. Magician Scott Martell will be here July 15 at 12 PM for an up-close magic experience and a magic show in the Cole Room at 1 PM.

Adult programs include the Medway Library Book Discussion Group that meets on July 3 at 1 PM, the Medway Fiber Arts Group that meets on July 8 and 22 at 6 PM, and Adult Game Night that meets on July 24 at 6 PM.

Join us July 15 from at 7 pm in the Cole Room. Author Michael Tougias will be here to share stories from his latest book Extreme Survival: Lessons from Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds.

Virtual programs include Heal the Beasts with author and veterinarian Philipp Schott on July 7 at 7 PM and a discussion with romance author Rachel Reid July 9 at 7 PM. Author and historian Joanne Paul will be discussing her latest book Thomas More: A Life on July 16 at 10 AM. Author Lynn Raebsamen will chat about her book Artificial Stupelligence: The Hilarious Truth about AI on July 18 at 10 AM. Enjoy a discussion with author Sam Kean on July 28 at 7 PM about his fascinating book Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Recreating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations.

See our calendar at https://www.medwaylib.org/calendar/ to stay updated on all our events and to register for programs.

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