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ASL Practice Group

Want to learn ASL? Come drop in on our conversational practice group! No experience necessary, but before joining the practice group please check out the linked videos. Learn this First! 10 Things You Need to Know About ASL (7:23 minutes)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w1ZDaE-whcSigning the Alphabet (8:27 minutes)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFv_mLwBvHcHere are a few other helpful videos, if interested:"The first 150 signs" is … Read More

Open Tap Class

Open Tap Class Time where you can practice with others! While Hannah is away on maternity leave we invite you to join in peer support every Wednesday from 8:15-9:00 AM.We will have guest instructor Sarah Safford on June 5July 3, 17, 24August 7, 14This class is generously funded by the Library Friends of Oak Bluffs.Registration is … Read More

Outside Storytime

Join us for a fun-filled storytime with stories, songs, and scarves. Stories are geared toward kids ages 1.5 to 5 years old, but all ages are welcome. We’ll be on the library lawn if the weather allows.

Adapting to AI: New Paths to Career Success

Dr. Vincent Battles leads this workshop for individuals who are underemployed, unemployed, misemployed, or (dis)employed.At some point in a wage earners’ career, the individual will likely experience unemployment, (dis)employment, underemployment, or misemployment. These circumstances can evoke a range of emotions, including relief, anxiety, rejection, hopelessness, or denial.AI has transformed how job seekers find and land … Read More

Library Friends of Oak Bluffs

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The Steering Committee meets at 2pm on the first Wednesday of each month to plan and carry out LFOB projects. We invite you to drop us a line, give us a call, or stop by one of our meetings (1st Wednesday of the month). Contact "Library Friends of Oak Bluffs" at:LibraryFriendsOB@gmail.com orLibrary Friends of Oak … Read More

STEM

New ready-to-go projects each week. Come on your own or bring a friend.

A Brief History of New York Botanical Gardens OFFSITE

For over 90 years, the School of Professional Horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden has educated and trained motivated individuals to become horticulturists of the highest caliber. The call to educate and train horticulturists is growing louder, particularly as climate change reshapes the field. This transformation brings forth new environmental challenges and opportunities, underscoring … Read More