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1948 Film Screening

A screening of the documentary film 1948: Creation and Catastrophe on Thursday, July 11 at 5:30 pm. This event is free and open to the public.Through riveting and moving personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, 1948: Creation & Catastrophe reveals the shocking events of the most pivotal year in the most controversial conflict in the world.By dispelling the … Read More

Historic Cemetery Tour with Tom Dresser

Join local historian Tom Dresser for a fun, informative & not-at-all-scary cemetery tour. We will meet outside at Pacific Avenue entrance (cemetery-facing side) of the Oak Bluffs library. Tour takes about an hour and is about a mile in distance. Weather dependent. Call 508-693-9433 or email oakb_mail@clamsnet.org for more information. 2024 Dates: June 8 July … Read More

Second Saturdays with Strong Martha

Explore the world of body strength training in this beginner-friendly class geared for women and taught by Strong Martha’s Emily Mizer. Whether you're new to fitness or looking to level up, this class caters to all levels of experience. Join us on the second Saturday of each month for an inclusive and supportive environment where … Read More

Second Saturdays with Strong Martha

Explore the world of body strength training in this beginner-friendly class geared for women and taught by Strong Martha’s Emily Mizer. Whether you're new to fitness or looking to level up, this class caters to all levels of experience. Join us on the second Saturday of each month for an inclusive and supportive environment where … Read More

Baby and Toddler Storytime

Join us for a fun-filled storytime with stories, songs, and shakers!Play-based! Tummy time for our smallest pals! Learn little literacy practices. Bring a favorite board book with you. 

All Ages Chess Club

Come join Chess Club at its new home at the Oak Bluffs Library! Chess is more popular now than ever. Are you looking for a partner, a challenge, a new move? Come and play at the library with a dedicated group of chess lovers in this fun and welcoming environment.Email hburbidge@clamsnet.org for more information

Bearing Witness to Black Consciousness: Leo Frame art gallery reception

When longtime island resident and teacher Leo Frame first picked up his camera in 1968 at Fisk University in Nashville Tennessee, it began a 12-year career photographing Black life at one of the most critical eras in our country’s history. Mr. Frame’s lens soon was capturing musicians, politicians, athletes and soon-to-be historical figures, as his press … Read More