MBTS PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS & EVENTS
October 1-7 is Banned Books Week
Head to the library forLet Freedom Read, a statewide read-in to celebrate the freedom to read during Banned Books Week, October 1 -7, which draws national attention to the harms of censorship. According to the American Library Association, libraries across the nation and here in Massachusetts have experienced a surge in the number of book challenges and attempts to restrict access. Titles challenged have increased by 20% in 2023 from the same reporting period in 2022, which had the highest reported censorship attempts ever recorded by the ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom. Everyone is welcome to find a good read from their library and join the celebration. Check https://libraries.state.ma.us/pages/let_freedom_read- if you want to join a formal read-in event.
September is Hunger Action Month
Help spread awareness by wearing orange! Orange is the color used to raise hunger awareness. Stop by the library to make a non-perishable food donation. Check out an orange cookbook. Read a book on food insecurity. Save your harvest by checking out a food dehydrator and canning kit from the library of things. Make a citrus garland on September 26 to hang in your window or on your door. Find out more things you can do at foodpantry.org/hunger-action-month/
Calling All Local Artists
For the Friends of the Library’s 1st Falling For Art Exhibit and Sale
October 20-22, 2023
Artists and photographers are invited to submit up to 5 digital jpeg images by September 30 to
fallingforartmbts@gmail.com. Include your name, title of the piece and price. 50% of proceeds benefit The Friends of the Manchester Library.
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