Falmouth Public Library
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facebook.comWishing you a very happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday (1/15)!
Are you curious about how to download and read free eBooks on your laptop, smartphone, or tablet? Learn about free apps like Overdrive, Libby, Axis360, and Hoopla that you can use to read eBooks and listen to eAudios. Registration strongly encouraged: falmouthpubliclibrary.org/register This free class will be taught by Kasia Piasecka, Reference Librarian at the Falmouth Public Library. One-on-one eBook appointments with Kasia can also be made by visiting the Library's website or by calling the Reference Department: 508-457-2555 x6.
Are you curious about streaming content? What exactly is an app? How do you connect services like Netflix and Hulu to your smartphone and tablet? If these are questions you are asking yourself, join us and learn about apps, streaming services, and free and paid digital content that you can access on your device. iOS and Android apps will be covered. Registration strongly encouraged: falmouthpubliclibrary.org/register This free class will be taught by Lori Cooney. Lori Cooney is a Project Coordinator & Instructional Design Specialist at the Institute for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts Boston. In addition, she is a Christa McAuliffe Teacher and has earned several teaching awards, including the WPI Technology Humanist Award and the MassCUE Pathfinder award.
The Narrative Nonfiction Book Club had serious fun discussing and guffawing over David Gessner's "My Green Manifesto". Highly recommended. https://tinyurl.com/y7pz99le
Dunya McPherson will read from her book Skin of Glass: finding spirit in the flesh at the Woods Hole Public Library on Wednesday, January 17 at 7:30 pm You can then join her at our library for a relaxing Dancemeditation session on Monday, January 22 at 2:00 pm. Sign up to reserve your spot!
Are you curious about how to use your iPhone or iPad? Lynda.com can help! If you've never used the library's free subscription to Lynda.com, join us for our first Lynda.com help session for adults. Watch a short tutorial on Lynda.com and have your questions answered about your iPhone and iPad, including how to search the App Store, how to change your notification settings, add an email account and more. Q&A will follow. Registration encouraged: falmouthpubliclibrary.org/register Please bring your device and your questions. Books and resources on how to use the iPhone and iPad will also be available to peruse and check out.
We're so excited to welcome debut author and investigative journalist Maureen Boyle to the Falmouth Public Library on January 27!
Spaces are filling up for our "Get Organized Using Your Smartphone" class on Saturday. Contact us soon to reserve your seat!
Due to an ill staff member and no heat in our meeting room, we will NOT be having our iPhone/iPad Basics class this morning. To be rescheduled! In the meantime ... DO try our subscription to lynda.com which you can find on the front of our web page ... falmouthpubliclibrary.org.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: "The Cape Cod Times" reports a water main break near the Falmouth Police Station on Main St. Main St. is closed between Nye Rd. and Scranton Avenue. Please plan to avoid the area. http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20180106/water-main-break-diverts-falmouth-traffic
Got a iPhone/iPad/iPod question? Join us on Monday for our first Ask Lynda help session! Drop-ins welcome.
Due to today's winter storm, we will be closing at 3:00 PM today.