Former Town of Falmouth Fisheries technician and self-employed fisherman Matt Weeks will offer a historical look at shell-fishing in Falmouth back to the 1770s. While working for the town, Matt oversaw the creation of oyster rafts in Little Pond among other duties.  As a self-employed shell-fisherman, with an oyster grant just outside Waquoit Bay, he works […]

All Ages Coloring Club will continue through the winter on the last Tuesday of the month from 4:00 to 5:00 PM. A nationally popular movement, this activity promotes relaxation and mindfulness, and colorers of all ages report that it is fun too! All are welcome to join. The Library provides materials. For more information, call […]

The Woods Hole Public Library will hold its annual spring book sale on Saturday, June 4, from 10 AM-5 PM. Every spring the Library holds a huge sale of second hand books in the lower level meeting room. Tables covered with books fill the room, as well as all the wall shelving. Every book in […]

Current concerns about issues of poverty, racism and our justice system will be the focus of a new book club, The Social Justice Book Club, which will discuss Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy”.  Stevenson is an attorney, human rights activist, and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative. His memoir tells the story of a young lawyer becoming aware […]

This second meeting of the group which met on July 13 will have guest speakers. Current concerns about issues of poverty, racism and our justice system will be the focus of a new book club, which will discuss Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy”.  Stevenson is an attorney, human rights activist, and Executive Director of the Equal […]