By Riley Fontana Hometown Weekly Reporter Michèle LaRue...
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LaRue brings women of the Gilded Age to life
By Riley Fontana Hometown Weekly Reporter Michèle LaRue is a beloved guest at both Medfield Public Library and The Center at Medfield, recently returning for her fourth performance in town. She captivates audiences of all ages with her one-woman live readings of Gilded Age stories.... more...Local author discusses first book
By Julia Beauregard Hometown Weekly Editor Local author and educator, Dr. Beth Godett, recently published her new book, “Toward the Bigger Half: Equity in Public Education,” which offers an exploration regarding equity and schooling uncomfortable, yet necessary, companions. Hometown Weekly Editor, Julia Beauregard, had the pleasure... more...Lanterns illuminate the Bellforge
By Julia Beauregard Hometown Weekly Editor Folks of all ages ventured out to the Bellforge Arts Center this past Saturday night to participate in the eagerly awaited Lantern Parade and Festival. This event had been rescheduled earlier this year due to poor weather conditions. Many... more...Creating felt birds with Bri
by Audrey Anderson Hometown Weekly Reporter Bri Ozanne, Adult Services/Programming Librarian at the Medfield Public Library, showed a group of five women how to create birds out of stitched felt. As the participants arrived, Bri asked them to choose a bird pattern out of six laid... more...Folk and fun at the ‘Forge
By Audrey Anderson Hometown Weekly Reporter On a summery Wednesday night, August 28, Coco Smith and Sweet Petunia entertained a good-sized crowd at Bellforge with sweet and soulful folk music as part of the Locally Grown series. In addition to enjoying the music, the crowd... more...Border collies fly through Medfield
By Riley Fontana Hometown Weekly Reporter The Flying High Dogs visited the Medfield Public Library to show off their frisbee-catching skills to a large audience. Gathered behind the library, the dogs performed their signature tricks for a crowd of excited families and children. Three dogs... more...Beginner friendly Knitting Clinic at MPL
By Riley Fontana Hometown Weekly Reporter Knitting is one of the most popular hobbies and is on the rise. The hardest part for most beginners is starting and learning the craft, which is why the Medfield Public Library (MPL) Knitting Clinic is a wonderful place... more...Craft and connect in Medfield
By Riley Fontana Hometown Weekly Reporter Nice weather, green grass, friendship and crafts. What more could an adult ask for? For those interested in these enticing offers look no further than the Medfield Library’s Outdoor Adult Craft and Chat hosted on the grounds of Medfield... more...
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