Library Closing: Martin Luther King Day 2019
The Library will be closed in observation of Martin Luther King Day.
The Library will be closed in observation of Martin Luther King Day.
The Clapp Memorial Library will hold special hours just for BHS students. Come study by yourself or with a friend or group. Call or stop by the library to register for time with a tutor. Our tutors are college students, college graduates and UMass professors who volunteer their time to help students in subjects such [...]
Have you ever seen a gourmet cake and thought that you could have easily made it yourself? Now’s your chance to prove it! The Clapp Memorial Library is hosting a Nailed It! program based on the Netflix show and participants will be divided into teams and challenged to replicate a beautiful dessert as best they [...]
The Friends of the Clapp Memorial Library invite you to celebrate Love Your Library month with their Annual Wine Tasting event on Saturday, February 9, 7:00-9:00PM (snow date, Saturday, February 16). Join us to celebrate Love Your Library month - wine samples, hors d'oeuvre, live acoustic music, and door prizes - all provided by the Friends. [...]
For students in 4th-6th grade. Mike Vitale, a former high school math teacher, will instruct this free six week program for students in 4th-6th grade. Students should know the basic rules. Mr. Vitale has taught game strategies at CHCS and Jabish and can prepare students to play at tournament level. Registration required, space is limited. [...]
The Library will be closed in observation of Presidents' Day.
Fun for school vacation - movie night at the library! Space is limited, registration required. Call 413-323-0417 or email jwhitehead@cwmars.org
Ed Popielarczyk will entertain you with his jokes and magic tricks. This magic show is a comedy show that uses a lot of audience participation. The kids are the stars because they make the magic happen. Registration is not required.
Space is limited, registration is required. Call 413-323-0417 or email jwhitehead@cwmars.org High school students for the MacDuffie school in Granby will share their own storybooks that deal with topics such as environmentalism. After the students read their books, participants will create a Lego structure related to one of the stories they just heard.