Neighbor News
5 Things To Do At Tewksbury Public Library On Tuesday, December 4
Meet Channel 7's Hank Phillippi Ryan; Become A Foster Parent; Storytime Stations; Holiday Nail Art For Teens; LGBTQIA+ Club For Teens

Below are FIVE things to do at the Tewksbury Public Library on Tuesday, December 4, 2018.
FOR ADULTS
Author Visit: An Evening with Hank Phillippi Ryan
Find out what's happening in Tewksburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Tuesday, December 4, 7pm
Author Hank Phillippi Ryan will discuss her new psychological thriller, "Trust Me," about an accused killer and a grieving journalist who form an unlikely alliance and engage in a dangerous game of "cat and mouse" to uncover the truth. Hank is the bestselling author of ten award-winning novels of suspense. She has won the Mary Higgins Clark Award, as well as five Agatha Awards. Hank is also an award-winning investigative reporter at Boston's WHDH-TV, where she has earned 34 EMMYs and 14 Edward R. Murrow awards. Q&A and book selling/signing to follow. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Register HERE.
Find out what's happening in Tewksburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Foster Parenting Information Session
Tuesday, December 4, 7pm
Foster parenting is a service that allows people to assist needy children during times of crisis. Children come into care almost every single day in the Greater Lowell area. Hear from a foster parent and social worker about how you can make a significant, positive influence in their lives. The Massachusetts Department of Children & Families serves children of all ages — from infants to adolescents — from every community — who need a home. You can be single, married, partnered, divorced, or widowed. You can rent or own a home. Time spent with you in a stable and secure environment gives a child a chance to heal. The rewards of providing daily care, guidance and acceptance to a child are immeasurable. Sponsored by Massachusetts DCF and the Friends of the Library. Register HERE.
FOR KIDS
Story Time Stations
Tuesday, December 4, 11am
Storytime Stations is a fun way to explore stories and make connections with books to a number of other skills, such as reading, writing, math, and art. This month, we will be exploring "The Gingerbread Man." Storytime Stations is designed for children aged 3-5; siblings are always welcome. This program is presented in conjunction with Community Teamwork. No registration required.
FOR TEENS
Holiday Nail Art
Tuesday, December 4, 3pm
Come by the library to have some fun nail art done. We will have several colors and designs to choose from, and will also give some helpful tips for doing your own nail art at home! This program is open to everyone in grades 6 through 12. Register HERE.
Rainbow Club
Tuesday, December 4, 5:30pm
Meet like-minded teens in a bully-free space! A social group where we eat snacks, play games, do crafts or participating in an activity. All LGBTQIA teens, friends & allies in grades 6 through 12 are welcome! Snacks provided! Register HERE.