Upcoming events at the Elizabeth Taber Library
The Elizabeth Taber Library has the following announcements about upcoming services and events. The library is located at 8 Spring St. More information can be found at www.elizabethtaberlibrary.org
Afternoon Book Club
An afternoon book discussion will be held every third Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. On Oct. 20, the group will discuss Rachel Joyce’s book “Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry.” November’s book selection is “Our Souls at Night” by Kent Haruf. Visit the library to register and reserve a copy of the monthly book.
Drop in technology help
Do you have questions about Facebook, Twitter, Skype, or need technology assistance with a recently acquired electronic device? Then stop into the library any Monday or Thursday now through Nov. 12 between 3 to 4 p.m., and a staff member will walk you through it. No registration is required for this free drop in program. For those that cannot attend one of these days, call the library to make an appointment.
Celebrate ‘Read an eBook Day’
On Friday, Sept. 18 at 11 a.m., a workshop will help patrons learn how to check out, download and read eBooks on an iPad or e-reader. To register, call the library at 508-748-1252.
Mystery Book Club
The monthly Mystery Book Club meets the first Wednesday of every month at 11 a.m. On Oct. 7, the club will discuss Karin Salvalaggio’s book “Bone Dust White.” November’s book selection is “Blue Labyrinth” by Douglass Preston and Lincoln Child. Visit the library to register and reserve a copy of the monthly book.
Museum passes available
Museum passes may be checked out 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. Starting Sept. 21, patrons will be able to reserve museum passes online with your SAILS library card.