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Scalloping 101 at Sengi

Celebrate the opening of scallop season and learn how to scallop with the Oak Bluffs Shellfish Constable, Donovan! Learn about the equipment, the techniques and get to try it out yourself. No registration required, all ages welcome. Meet at the First Bridge parking lot at Sengekontacket Pond in Oak Bluffs. For more information call 508-693-9433 or … Read More

Seasonal Kids Crafting

New seasonal craft every week. Drop in fun for most ages.

Magic: The Gathering Gaming Club

Come play Magic: the Gathering at the Oak Bluffs Public Library! Players of all skill levels are welcome. On the first and third Fridays of the month.Food and drink will not be provided, but feel free to bring your own as long as you clean up after yourself.Children under 14 should be accompanied by an … Read More

Tech Support Sessions

Book a free personalized one-on-one session with us today! Our knowledgeable staff are here to help you get the most out of your library experience. We offer computer and personal electronic device assistance in the form of one-on-one help sessions, tailored to your specific needs.Our scheduled sessions run every Saturday from 10am-12pm, lasting between 30 … Read More

Storytime

Join us for energetic, song-filled storytimes! Geared to ages 1.5- 5 years old but all ages are welcome. Outside on the library lawn. Rain location inside the children's room.

Tap Class

Join Hannah for a tap dance class to discover your inner tap dancer! Class will include a warm-up, instruction to basic tap steps and vocabulary. We will end each class with some fun, light choreography that will keep you tapping until the next class.No experience is necessary, and a limited number of tap shoes will … Read More

Vineyard Power, your Mass Save Community First Partner

Through education and community support, Vineyard Power will help you and your neighbors gain access to no-cost home energy assessment, rebates for energy efficient home heating appliances, assistance in adopting renewable energy resources, such as solar, and other incentives available in our island transitions away from fossil fuels.

Leave the Leaves

One of the most valuable things you can do to support pollinators and other invertebrates is to provide them with the winter cover they need in the form of fall leaves and standing dead plant material. Join Rich Couse, Program Director of Natural Neighbors as he talks about why we should “leave the leaves” and … Read More