Taber Library events for adults
Elizabeth Taber Library has the following events coming up for adults.
Free technology workshops
Thursdays in April and May, 11 a.m.
Come to the library to learn more about using email, social media and taking advantage of all the library resources. The weekly topics are as follows: April 6, Computer basics: setting up an email; April 13, Advanced email: sending photos and organizing email; April 20, Introduction to Google Drive; April 27, Facebook Q&A; May 4, Magazines, movies, more books, oh my!: Learn about the library's free online resources; May 11, Find your next great Read through online resources.
To register for any of these workshops, stop in, call 508-748-1252 or email Libby O'Neill at eoneill@sailsinc.org.
Letgo Workshop
Thursday, April 6, 4 p.m.
Learn all about using Letgo on a phone app or through the website. Letgo, www.letgo.com, is a free site where anyone can sell things they don't need and find deals in the area. Registration is required.
Tabor tech help
Sunday, April 9, 2-3 p.m.
Stop in for one-on-one technology assistance with a Tabor Academy student.
Healthy cooking workshop with Karen Covey
Tuesday, April 11, 6 p.m.
Start cooking and eating healthier with a cooking demonstration with author and chef Karen Covey.
Covey is the founder and publisher of The Coastal Table, a food and lifestyle quarterly journal. She is also the author of “The Coastal Table: Recipes Inspired by the Farmlands and Seaside of Southern New England.” Currently, she works as a recipe developer, personal chef and teaching instructor. She lives in Mattapoisett.
To register for this program, call the library at 508-748-1252 or email Libby O'Neill at eoneill@sailsinc.org.
Poetry Reading
Sunday, April 23, 2 p.m.
Bring a favorite poem or one you've written for an afternoon of poetry reading to celebrate National Poetry Month. To register, call the library at 508-748-1252.
Book a librarian
Need help on basic technology questions or need assistance with an electronic device? Then call the library to book a one-on-one appointment with a library staff member.
Mystery Book Club
Wednesday, April 5, 11 a.m.
The next book discussion will be on “Come Home” by Lisa Scottoline. Stop into the library to register and to reserve a copy of the monthly book.
Afternoon Book Club
Tuesday, April 18, 2 p.m.
The April book discussion will be on “Georgia” by Dawn Tripp. Stop into the library today to register and reserve a copy of the monthly book.