Upcoming Library Events
Movie Night: The Bad and the Beautiful
Movies held every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
June 10: The Bad and the Beautiful-(1952, 1h 58m) An unscrupulous movie producer uses an actress, a director and a writer to achieve success. Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas
June 17: Nine-(2009, 1h 58m) Famous film director Guido Contini struggles to find harmony in his professional and personal lives, as he engages in dramatic relationships with his wife, his mistress, his muse, his agent, and his mother. Daniel Day Lewis, Penelope Cruz
June 24: Bowfinger (1999, 1h 37m) When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain-basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him. Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy
VIRTUAL: Apocalyptic Mayhem, Lava-Spitting Llamas, and One Very Sassy Cat: Surviving the Universe’s Most Twisted RPG with Matt Dinniman
Hold onto your heart-patterned boxers! Matt Dinniman, New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular (and just plain wild) Dungeon Crawler Carl series, joins us to chat about his latest book,* A Parade of Horribles*.
As chaos and mass panic spread outside the dungeon in the wake of Faction Wars, Carl and Donut find themselves on the tenth floor, where they’re forced to compete in a surprisingly normal set of tasks. Well, normal for the dungeon.
Races. Get from point A to point B, and don’t come in last. After each race, they pick an upgrade for their vehicle and the track gets more challenging. It all seems a little too normal, a little too simple.
Ignore those strange glitches that are occurring with increasing frequency. Don’t listen to those whispers about what’s happening on the mysterious eleventh floor, something the system AI calls A Parade of Horribles. Nobody, not even the showrunners, knows what that means. Just that the AI has ominously dubbed it “a coming-out party for the ages.”
Everything is fine, Crawler. I repeat, everything is fine.
Carl hates that it’s business as usual. The rules of this floor have taken away his agency. That just will not do.
So Carl is planning a party of his own. It’s a plan so dangerous, so insane, he can’t even consult his friends lest the AI put a stop to it. Because if it goes wrong, it’s not just the end of Carl and Donut. No. The stakes are higher than they’ve ever been.
Register now for a fun-filled discussion you won’t want to miss!
About the Author:
Matt Dinniman is a writer and artist from Gig Harbor, Washington. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling Dungeon Crawler Carl series along with several other books about the end of the world.
He doesn’t really hate Cocker Spaniels, and he plays bass in one band.
Youth: Storytime for ages birth to 5
Storytime for ages birth to 5 every Saturday at 10:30 AM in June, July and August!
Join Miss Courtney for music and movement, a story and a craft!
Stories, songs, crafts vary at each event.
Harvest Highlight-Wampanoag Spring Cooking with Kitty Hendricks-Miller
Wampanoag Spring Cooking with Kitty Hendricks-Miller.
Sharing Wampanoag cooking traditions. Nanaweetah (Kitty) prepares fresh fish stew. Come listen to stories, meet an Elder, and learn about indigenous culinary history. To register click here: https://sustainablecape.org/events/
Tech Time at the Adult Community Center (VMCC)
A librarian will be offering drop-in tech assistance for phones, laptops, tablets, and e-Readers in the Adult Community Center Lounge. Bring your questions and device. No appointment needed.
Second Monday of each month unless specified otherwise.
Youth: Wild Wednesday Scavenger Hunt
Start in the children’s room & get your clue card for this self-guided scavenger hunt.
Fill out the clue card and bring it to the Circulation Desk for a small prize!
Movie Night: Nine
Movies held every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
June 17: Nine-(2009, 1h 58m) Famous film director Guido Contini struggles to find harmony in his professional and personal lives, as he engages in dramatic relationships with his wife, his mistress, his muse, his agent, and his mother. Daniel Day Lewis, Penelope Cruz
June 24: Bowfinger (1999, 1h 37m) When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain-basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him. Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy
VIRTUAL: Nurturing Future Generations: Stories from the Heart of Grandfatherhood with Ted Page
Join us in virtual conversation with storyteller and popular blogger Ted Page as we chat about his book Good Grandpa: Stories from the Heart of Grandfatherhood. This heartfelt book highlights his journey to bring together the stories and wisdom of grandfathers from all walks of life—all with a mission to nurture the next great generation.
When author Ted Page found out he was going to be a grandpa, he did a web search to learn more about the experience in store for him, but all he could find were references to the movie Bad Grandpa. He couldn’t help but wonder, “Where are the good ones?” Page started a blog, GoodGrandpa.com, and set out to talk with grandfathers across a diverse spectrum. This included an NFL pro athlete, a priest, a rabbi, an imam, newsman Tom Brokaw, comedy legend John Cleese, Chinese and Indians, physicians adapting to disability, an air force general, a Vietnam combat vet, and many more—plus his Aunt Lois and the Dalai Lama, because why not?
Along the way, Page delved into family histories—his own and those of the grandpas he interviewed—to reveal fascinating stories and lessons for living a good life. In every conversation he asked grandpas for their number one most important piece of wisdom—one thing that could help our grandchildren grow to become the greatest generation of all time. Would the collective wisdom Page gathered turn out to be one singular idea, or a constellation of north stars that illuminate a path toward a better future? A unified and unforgettable picture does in fact emerge.
Good Grandpa is inspiring, uplifting, evocative, and filled with genuine emotion. It is a recipe of hope for a divided America, and the book that will be on every grandparent’s reading list.
Register today and find out why Ted Page says “our greatest generation is to come.”
About the Author:
Ted Page is a storyteller and performer. He is the author of Good Grandpa: Stories from the Heart of Grandfatherhood (Regalo Press) featured on NBC’s The TODAY Show, NPR and in Forbes Magazine. His nonfiction stories have appeared in Boston Magazine and the Boston Globe Magazine, and his comedy screen credits include work with John Cleese and Florence Henderson. His blog for grandfathers—GoodGrandpa.com—has been featured in The New York Times. Ted’s book of true family stories, The Willoughby Chronicles, was published in 2017. He lives in New England and has a bunch of grandchildren.
Youth: Storytime for ages birth to 5
Storytime for ages birth to 5 every Saturday at 10:30 AM in June, July and August!
Join Miss Courtney for music and movement, a story and a craft!
Stories, songs, crafts vary at each event.
Grant King and Katie Castagno in Concert
Singer-songwriters Grant King and Katie Castagno will give a free, acoustic performance on Saturday, June 20th, 2026 at 2:00 pm at the Provincetown Public Library.
This will be Part 3 of the songwriters-in-concert series “Songs I Wish I’d Written!,” curated by King. He initiated the series to honor fellow songwriters’ work.
In the series, King sings originals as well as cover songs that have inspired him, accompanied by his guitar, and shares the bill with an invited local songwriter. “The pleasure I get from featuring local artists I admire makes this project all the sweeter for me,” King says.
For this concert, he invited singer-songwriter Katie Castagno to perform her original material.
Castagno, “a geologist by day and singer-songwriter by night,” received a 2024 artist grant from the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod. Her work on her groundbreaking labor of love, “Our Queer Elders,” was featured on Lower Cape TV’s ArtsLight. Its 13 songs were recorded with a who’s who of notable local musicians, including Mike Flanagan, Susan Goldberg, Patty Larkin, Pamela Means, and Char Priolo.
Castagno and King have each been praised for the humor, poignancy, and social justice in their work. Each has released acclaimed recordings on their independent labels, and have performed to enthusiastic audiences at local venues and in the Northeast.
This concert will be held in the Provincetown Public Library’s Reading Room at 356 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA. For more information: 508-487-7094, or visit: provincetownlibrary.org/calendar. Admission is free.
Learn more:
knowmoresecrets.com
katiecastagno.com
About Grant King:
“Sterling...Wonderfully romantic and utterly hopeful.” – Billboard Magazine
“King sings gorgeous pop-folk with an honesty and passion seldom heard.” – The Advocate
VIRTUAL: Simple, Sustainable, and Powerfully Delicious Meals with Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha Loupy
Join us as we chat with Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha Loupy about The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook, which celebrates beautiful, simple, and seasonal cooking with 85 recipes adapted from India and Sri Lanka’s best family spice farms.
Diaspora Spice Co. sources the most flavorful, fresh spices in the world from 150 regenerative farms across South Asia—from elders, indigenous communities, young changemakers, and brilliant multi-generational farming families across India and Sri Lanka who are leading the way in sustainable and climate change–resistant agriculture. Filled with culinary storytelling, The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook highlights these farmers and their spices with profiles and evocative photography, plus 85 recipes for simple, seasonal, and powerfully delicious meals.
CEO and founder Sana Javeri Kadri and recipe writer Asha Loupy realized that eating with the people who grow our spices unveils a whole new dimension in our cooking. Adapted for a global pantry, these recipes share the warmth of true South Asian home cooking at its truest and tastiest.
Sana and Asha also note which recipes are the most beginner friendly, freezer friendly, good for a dinner party menu (like a Diwali feast!), and which lend themselves to be pantry building blocks, all for a super easy-to-navigate cookbook.
Register now to learn more about Diaspora Spice Co., the progressive spice company rooted in flavor and equity.
Join us LIVE for a chance to win a copy of The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook! The giveaway link will be in the Resources area under the broadcast screen during the live event. Please ensure you are watching on your library's webpage for the chance to participate.
About the Authors:
Sana Javeri Kadri is the founder and CEO of Diaspora Co., a farm-to-table spice company that puts equity, transparency, and high-quality products at its forefront. Sana founded the company in 2017 with just a turmeric blend; now her company sources 30 single origin spices from across 150 farms across India and Sri Lanka. A third-generation native of Mumbai, she now lives in Oakland, California.
Asha Loupy is a recipe developer and writer with more than a decade of experience in the specialty food industry, from cheese monger to grocery buyer and e-commerce manager. She’s written for Bon Appétit, Food52, Epicurious, and more. She’s based in Oakland, California.
Youth: Wild Wednesday Scavenger Hunt
Start in the children’s room & get your clue card for this self-guided scavenger hunt.
Fill out the clue card and bring it to the Circulation Desk for a small prize!
Movie Night: Bowfinger
Movies held every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
June 24: Bowfinger (1999, 1h 37m) When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain-basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him. Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy
Book Launch with author Jeannette de Beauvoir
Local and bestselling author Jeannette de Beauvoir has a new book coming out! Join us for her Trafficking in Murder, the 11th book in the Provincetown Mystery series!
Book Synopsis- Sydney Riley is drawn into the culture and history of the Mashpee Wampanoag when a television producer disappears while filming a program at the Race Point Inn. When disappearance turns to murder, she will need to identify the killer… before more bodies show up.
About the author: Jeannette de Beauvoir is an award-winning Provincetown novelist, poet, and theatre critic who primarily writes mystery and historical fiction. This is the 11th novel in the Sydney Riley Provincetown mystery series.
Youth: Storytime for ages birth to 5
Storytime for ages birth to 5 every Saturday at 10:30 AM in June, July and August!
Join Miss Courtney for music and movement, a story and a craft!
Stories, songs, crafts vary at each event.
Hybrid: 2026 Reading Challenge!
Share and discuss books for this year’s Challenge during our monthly (hybrid) groups.
Meets first Friday of every month 10:00–11:00 am in the Bowsprit Room on the Library’s Second Level or via Zoom, How to join: Email ncinnater@clamsnet.org
Our 2026 Reading Challenge allows you to read books you choose while expanding your horizons. Discuss your choices, have fun, and win prizes! Participants will be able to discuss their progress on Facebook, by email, and/or via a monthly hybrid meet-up. Signing up qualifies you for a prize upon completion at the end of the year Hybrid in-person/Zoom meetings continue on the first Friday of each month throughout the year.
Movie Night: Hearts of Darkness- A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse
Movies held every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
June 3: Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991, 1h 36m) Documentary that chronicles how Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now (1979) was plagued by extraordinary script, shooting, budget, and casting problems - nearly destroying the life and career of the celebrated director. Dennis Hopper, Martin Sheen
June 10: The Bad and the Beautiful-(1952, 1h 58m) An unscrupulous movie producer uses an actress, a director and a writer to achieve success. Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas
June 17: Nine-(2009, 1h 58m) Famous film director Guido Contini struggles to find harmony in his professional and personal lives, as he engages in dramatic relationships with his wife, his mistress, his muse, his agent, and his mother. Daniel Day Lewis, Penelope Cruz
June 24: Bowfinger (1999, 1h 37m) When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain-basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him. Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy
VIRTUAL: Your Ticket to the Best State Fair Crafts with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig
Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more!
A Dolly Parton crop art portrait. Size-96 cowboy boots. A button quilt. State Fairs: Growing American Craft features more than 100 photos of extraordinary and unconventional crafts from state and tribal fairs, including needlework, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, crop art, butter sculpture, and saddles. The catalog highlights personal stories and regional and cultural traditions, creating a vibrant portrait of American life. Come one, come all! State Fairs has a little something for everyone.
Register now to hear about the fascinating (and often surprising) world of American state fair crafts!
About the Author:
Mary Savig is The Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery. She holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Postponed: Will restart in June, date TBA-Hybrid: Reading of “Leonardo Da Vinci” by Walter Isaacson
Postponed: Will restart in June, date TBA
In Person & on Zoom at Provincetown Public Library
Thursdays at 10:00 AM
Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo's astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Walter Isaacson weaves a narrative that connects his art to his science. He shows how Leonardo's genius was based on skills we can improve in ourselves, such as passionate curiosity, careful observation, and an imagination so playful that it flirted with fantasy.
Join this weekly book club & read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham.
Meeting every THURSDAY until the book is finished.
Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.
Movie Night: Cactus Flower
Movies screen every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
May 27: Cactus Flower-(1969, 1h 44m) A dentist pretends to be married to avoid commitment, but when he falls for his girlfriend and proposes, he must recruit his lovelorn nurse to pose as his wife. Goldie Hawn, Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman
Do Not Lose Heart, We Were Made For These Trying Times
Join us for this four session interactive, reflective group inspired by the work of Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Using inner reflection and communal inquiry, we will reflect on our individual life experiences and shared wisdom, creativity, and struggles to recollect how we were made for these times.
Each 90 minute session will draw on individual self-expression through discussions, writing, drawing, and other creative alternatives.
Dates: May 13, May 15, May 20, May 22
Time: 10:30am-12:00pm
Location: Provincetown Public Library
Registration required. Email cfrancis@clamsnet.org to register as space is limited.
Facilitator: Mary C. DeRocco, M.A., LMFT, LMHC is a licensed psychotherapist, published writer and poet. Mary has been immersed in the creative worlds of Provincetown as a year-rounder the past forty years.
Tick Season-What to Know with Provincetown Conservation Trust
TICK SEASON
With entomologist Escher Cattle
Join the PCT at our free nature talk at the Provincetown Library as we prepare ourselves for the tick season ahead on the Cape with an overview of the state of ticks and tick-borne illness in Barnstable County. Learn some quick and easy measures you can take to stay safe as the weather warms up, including ways to protect yourself, your yard, and your pets from ticks!
About Escher Cattle
Escher Cattle is an entomologist and science communicator working for Cape Cod Cooperative Extension. He has a B.S. In Insect Ecology & Conservation from the University of Delaware, and an M.S. In Entomology from North Carolina State University, both undertaken to support his arts and scicomm background to better inform the public of important entomological (and acarogical) topics, such as tickborne disease prevention.
Postponed: Will restart in June, date TBA-Hybrid: Reading of “Leonardo Da Vinci” by Walter Isaacson
Postponed: Will restart in June, date TBA
In Person & on Zoom at Provincetown Public Library
Thursdays at 10:00 AM
Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo's astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Walter Isaacson weaves a narrative that connects his art to his science. He shows how Leonardo's genius was based on skills we can improve in ourselves, such as passionate curiosity, careful observation, and an imagination so playful that it flirted with fantasy.
Join this weekly book club & read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham.
Meeting every THURSDAY until the book is finished.
Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.
Movie Night: Harold and Maude
Movies screen every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
May 20: Harold and Maude-(1971, 1h 31m) Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral. Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort
May 27: Cactus Flower-(1969, 1h 44m) A dentist pretends to be married to avoid commitment, but when he falls for his girlfriend and proposes, he must recruit his lovelorn nurse to pose as his wife. Goldie Hawn, Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman
Dramatic Reading Workshop with Pat Bruno
Wednesdays May 6-20, 2026 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Participants will explore reading for an audience and honing skills and improving techniques for reading aloud, whether it be reading a story to a child, auditioning for a play, or reciting a poem!
Pat Bruno is a veteran actress with the Provincetown Theatre Company (1981-1993)
Open to all - join at any time!
The workshop will take place in the Library’s Bowsprit Room.
Do Not Lose Heart, We Were Made For These Trying Times
Join us for this four session interactive, reflective group inspired by the work of Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Using inner reflection and communal inquiry, we will reflect on our individual life experiences and shared wisdom, creativity, and struggles to recollect how we were made for these times.
Each 90 minute session will draw on individual self-expression through discussions, writing, drawing, and other creative alternatives.
Dates: May 13, May 15, May 20, May 22
Time: 10:30am-12:00pm
Location: Provincetown Public Library
Registration required. Email cfrancis@clamsnet.org to register as space is limited.
Facilitator: Mary C. DeRocco, M.A., LMFT, LMHC is a licensed psychotherapist, published writer and poet. Mary has been immersed in the creative worlds of Provincetown as a year-rounder the past forty years.
Virtual: Reshape Your Beliefs and Unlock Your True Potential with Nir Eyal
What if the only thing standing between you and the seemingly impossible…was belief? This is the question posed by bestselling author Nir Eyal in his new work, Beyond Belief.
Most of your limits aren’t physical. They’re psychological. In Beyond Belief, Nir Eyal reveals how the hidden assumptions you carry shape what you see, how you feel, and what you do—and how to replace them with beliefs that unlock your true potential.
Grounded in neuroscience, psychology, and unforgettable case studies, Eyal introduces the Three Powers of Belief: Attention, Anticipation, and Agency. Mastering these powers transforms how you see challenges, feel about the future, and act when it matters most.
You’ll learn how to:
Spot hidden opportunities and solutions others overlook.
Reclaim your mood, energy, and confidence by reshaping your beliefs.
Stay calm, decisive, and in control when life feels uncertain.
Break free from beliefs that sabotage your health, relationships, and career.
Push further, last longer, and achieve beyond your limits.
If you’ve ever quit too soon, stalled in your career, or sabotaged your own goals, this book gives you the science and the system to go further than you thought possible.
Surgeries without anesthesia. Placebos that heal. Resilience multiplied 240 times longer. Beyond Belief reveals the science behind these breakthroughs and shows why your limits aren’t fixed—they’re learned. And with the right beliefs, you can achieve breakthrough results.
Register now to learn more about how we can unlock our true potential.
About the Author:
Nir Eyal writes, consults, and teaches about the intersection of psychology, technology, and human potential. He previously taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford. He is the author of the international bestsellers Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life, which have sold over 1 million copies in more than 30 languages. As an active angel investor, Nir has backed multi-billion-dollar companies that implement his methodologies, including Canva, Kahoot!, and others. In addition to blogging at NirAndFar.com, his writing has been featured in The New York Times and Harvard Business Review, and he is a regular contributor to Psychology Today.
Tech Time at the Adult Community Center (VMCC)
A librarian will be offering drop-in tech assistance for phones, laptops, tablets, and e-Readers in the Adult Community Center Lounge. Bring your questions and device. No appointment needed.
Second Monday of each month unless specified otherwise.
Do Not Lose Heart, We Were Made For These Trying Times
Join us for this four session interactive, reflective group inspired by the work of Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Using inner reflection and communal inquiry, we will reflect on our individual life experiences and shared wisdom, creativity, and struggles to recollect how we were made for these times.
Each 90 minute session will draw on individual self-expression through discussions, writing, drawing, and other creative alternatives.
Dates: May 13, May 15, May 20, May 22
Time: 10:30am-12:00pm
Location: Provincetown Public Library
Registration required. Email cfrancis@clamsnet.org to register as space is limited.
Facilitator: Mary C. DeRocco, M.A., LMFT, LMHC is a licensed psychotherapist, published writer and poet. Mary has been immersed in the creative worlds of Provincetown as a year-rounder the past forty years.
Cut Loose Collage Workshop: Poscards from the Edge with Michael
Michael Sjostedt of Cut Loose Collage Workshops returns to the Provincetown Public Library! He'll be our creative tour guide for a one-of-a-kind collage art making journey. Come cut and paste with vintage postcards—or make your own—to keep or mail!
Join us with a friend—and make new ones!
Space is limited! Register by emailing cfrancis@clamsnet.org
Hybrid: Reading of “Leonardo Da Vinci” by Walter Isaacson
In Person & on Zoom at Provincetown Public Library
Thursdays at 10:00 AM
Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo's astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Walter Isaacson weaves a narrative that connects his art to his science. He shows how Leonardo's genius was based on skills we can improve in ourselves, such as passionate curiosity, careful observation, and an imagination so playful that it flirted with fantasy.
Join this weekly book club & read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham.
Meeting every THURSDAY until the book is finished.
Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.
Movie Night: Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Movies screen every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Marc Jacobs Reading Room.
May 13: Breakfast at Tiffany's-(1961, 1h 55m) A young New York socialite becomes interested in a young man who has moved into her apartment building, but her past threatens to get in the way. Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard
May 20: Harold and Maude-(1971, 1h 31m) Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral. Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort
May 27: Cactus Flower-(1969, 1h 44m) A dentist pretends to be married to avoid commitment, but when he falls for his girlfriend and proposes, he must recruit his lovelorn nurse to pose as his wife. Goldie Hawn, Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman
Dramatic Reading Workshop with Pat Bruno
Wednesdays May 6-20, 2026 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Participants will explore reading for an audience and honing skills and improving techniques for reading aloud, whether it be reading a story to a child, auditioning for a play, or reciting a poem!
Pat Bruno is a veteran actress with the Provincetown Theatre Company (1981-1993)
Open to all - join at any time!
The workshop will take place in the Library’s Bowsprit Room.
Do Not Lose Heart, We Were Made For These Trying Times
Join us for this four session interactive, reflective group inspired by the work of Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Using inner reflection and communal inquiry, we will reflect on our individual life experiences and shared wisdom, creativity, and struggles to recollect how we were made for these times.
Each 90 minute session will draw on individual self-expression through discussions, writing, drawing, and other creative alternatives.
Dates: May 13, May 15, May 20, May 22
Time: 10:30am-12:00pm
Location: Provincetown Public Library
Registration required. Email cfrancis@clamsnet.org to register as space is limited.
Facilitator: Mary C. DeRocco, M.A., LMFT, LMHC is a licensed psychotherapist, published writer and poet. Mary has been immersed in the creative worlds of Provincetown as a year-rounder the past forty years.
Nettles: an Ode to Urtica dioica with Nicole Cormier of Delicious Living Nutrition
Join Nicole Cormier of Delicious Living Nutrition for an introduction to nettles. Nettles (genus Urtica) are common, herbaceous plants known for their stinging hairs, which inject irritating chemicals upon contact, but are also highly nutritious and used for food, medicine, and fiber.
Nicole will walk us through the way nettles can be a source of renewal, mineral replenishment, gentle detox, and awakening the body and explain why nettles are a quintessential spring tonic for energetics (liver, movement, clearing stagnation). Learn how to identify and forage for nettles as well as how to ingest nettles for their medicinal purposes.
Bundles for tea will be available for take home.
Registration required, limit of 15 people. Email cfrancis@clamsnet.org to register.
Virtual: How to Robot-Proof Your Kids (and Yourself) with Dr. Vivienne Ming
Join us for a timely conversation on AI, humanity, and the next steps towards building a better future with self-proclaimed “mad scientist” Dr. Vivienne Ming as we discuss her new book, Robot-Proof: When Machines Have All the Answers, Build Better People.
In Robot-Proof, Dr. Vivienne Ming helps readers grasp the ugly and the amazing of how individuals, companies, and societies will respond to the changes that are already taking hold due to the advent of AI. Robot-Proof is a book about people, exploring what it means to be human in an increasingly automated world.
This book presents, then answers, pressing questions that readers may or may not have thought to themselves, such as:
What predicts long-term life outcomes across millions of little kids? Why is the Informational-Exploration Paradox the most terrifying phenomenon you’ve never heard of? What predicts the smartest team and how will AI change it? Why are ill-posed problems the future work, education, and a robot-proof humanity? With poignant insight and delicate care to keep us grounded in the human perspective, Robot-Proof is an entertaining and thought-provoking read for all individuals seeking to understand the next steps in a new and completely unprecedented world.
Register today to take part in the discussion!
Join us LIVE for a chance to win a copy of Vivienne’s book, Robot-Proof! The giveaway link will be in the Resources area under the broadcast screen during the live event. Please ensure you are watching on your library's webpage for the chance to participate.
About the Author:
Dr. Vivienne Ming explores maximizing human capacity as a theoretical neuroscientist, delusional inventor, and demented Author. Over her career she’s founded 7 startups, been chief scientist at 2 others, and founded The Human Trust, a philanthropic data trust and “mad science incubator” building a foundation model for human development. She co-founded Possibility Sciences to advance scientific discovery via massive scale hybrid intelligence. She also develops AI tools for learning at home and in school, models of bias in hiring and promotion, and neurotechnologies for dementia, TBI, and postpartum depression.
In her free time, Vivienne designs AI systems to treat her son’s diabetes, predict manic episodes in bipolar sufferers, and reunite orphan refugees with extended family members. For relaxation, she writes science fiction and spends time with her wife and children.
Vivienne was named one of “10 Women to Watch in Tech” by Inc. Magazine and one of the BBC’s 100 Women in 2017. She is featured frequently for her research and inventions in The Financial Times, The Atlantic, Quartz Magazine and The New York Times.
Virtual: On Courage, Turmoil, and the Transformative Power of Love with Marjan Kamali
Join us for an exciting conversation with internationally acclaimed author Marjan Kamali as we delve into the timeless wonder of her New York Times bestselling novel, The Lion Women of Tehran.
In 1950s Tehran, seven-year-old Ellie lives in grand comfort until the untimely death of her father, forcing Ellie and her mother to move to a tiny home downtown. Lonely and bearing the brunt of her mother’s endless grievances, Ellie dreams for a friend to alleviate her isolation.
Luckily, on the first day of school, she meets Homa, a kind girl with a brave and irrepressible spirit. Together, the two girls play games, learn to cook in the stone kitchen of Homa’s warm home, wander through the colorful stalls of the Grand Bazaar, and share their ambitions of becoming “lion women.”
But their happiness is disrupted when Ellie and her mother are afforded the opportunity to return to their previous bourgeois life. Now a popular student at the best girls’ high school in Iran, Ellie’s memories of Homa begin to fade. Years later, however, her sudden reappearance in Ellie’s privileged world alters the course of both of their lives.
Together, the two young women come of age and pursue their own goals for meaningful futures. But as the political turmoil in Iran builds to a breaking point, one earth-shattering betrayal will have enormous consequences.
Register now to hear directly from the author about the crafting of her tender, yet immensely powerful work.
About the Author:
Marjan Kamali, born in Turkey to Iranian parents, is the New York Times bestselling author of The Lion Women of Tehran, The Stationery Shop, and Together Tea. She is the 2022 recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Award. Her books have been translated into over thirty languages. Marjan lives with her family in the Boston area.

