Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Candy Sushi for Kids!

Learn to create sushi look-alikes by turning candy into delicious treats! Registration required. This program is for kids in Grades 1-5. Questions? Call 781. 721. 7171 x326, email winchild@minlib. netThis program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

Caterpillar Storytime

Children of all ages and their caregivers join us outside (weather permitting) for songs, and stories featuring our favorite caterpillar (and maybe a few friends too)! No registration required. Questions? Email winchild@minlib. net, call (781) 721-7171 x326, or visit the Children's Room for more information.

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Celebration of Black History and Culture

This inaugural, collaborative event will showcase submissions to the Black History Project contest and is free and open to everyone. High schoolers who are interested in submissions for the contest can learn more at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jUbs9HR8-bZHp8TZTR10u6SxPKaAcSxy_Zc…

Come speak with student creators, members of the BSU, and interns with the Network for Social Justice.

Please mark your calendars and join us Wednesday. February 25, from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Road.

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Celebration of Black History and Culture

This inaugural, collaborative event will showcase submissions to the Black History Project contest and is free and open to everyone. High schoolers who are interested in submissions for the contest can learn more here.

Come speak with student creators, members of the BSU, and interns with the Network for Social Justice, and hear a selection of powerful poems presented by jamele adams.

Please mark your calendars and join us Wednesday, February 25, from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Road.

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Celebration of Black History and Culture

This inaugural, collaborative event will showcase submissions to the Black History Project contest and is free and open to everyone. High schoolers who are interested in submissions for the contest can learn more at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jUbs9HR8-bZHp8TZTR10u6SxPKaAcSxy_Zc….

Come speak with student creators, members of the BSU, and interns with the Network for Social Justice.

Please mark your calendars and join us Wednesday, February 25, from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Road.

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