Adult programs at Elizabeth Taber Library this fall
The Elizabeth Taber Library has many adult programs scheduled this fall. For more information see below.
Health Literacy Discussion with Jim O'Neil
Health literacy is a hot topic for both providers and patients to improve the quality of the health care experience. On Wednesday, Oct. 28, 11 a.m. learn all about ways to obtain, communicate and understand basic health information and services. This workshop will help participants be in a better position to make informed decisions about his or her health.
Dr. Jim O’Neil is a pharmacist by training and has held a variety of positions throughout his career. He is a graduate of Northeastern University with a bachelor’s of science in 1978, and obtained his doctorate in pharmacy through Idaho State University in 1996.
Technology demonstrations
Visit the Elizabeth Taber Library to learn all about new, fun electronic resources for the Marion community. On Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. Zinio Digital Magazines will be discussed. To register, call 508-748-1252.
Drop in technology help
Do you have questions about Facebook, Twitter, Skype, or need technology assistance with an electronic device you recently bought or acquired? Then stop into the Elizabeth Taber Library any Monday or Thursday now through Nov. 12 between 3 to 4 p.m. and one of the library members will walk you through it. No registration is required for this free drop in program.
For those who cannot make one of these days, call the Elizabeth Taber Library to make an appointment for another time.
Mystery Book Club
The Elizabeth Taber Library’s monthly Mystery Book Club meeting is held the first Wednesday of every month at 11 a.m. On Nov. 4, the group will discuss “The Blue Labyrinth” by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Visit the Elizabeth Taber Library to register and reserve a copy of the monthly book.
Museum passes
Looking for something fun to do with friends and family? Then come to the Elizabeth Taber Library to check out museum passes with a SAILS library card. There are passes to the New Bedford Whaling Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Plimoth Plantation, Providence Children’s Museum, Roger Williams Zoo and the MassParks Pass. To reserve a pass or for more information, call the library at 508-748-1252 or visit www.elizabethtaberlibrary.org.