Oversize Teapot Art — March 21st

Above: The upcoming crafting event welcomes teens and adults to tap to ” fall down the rabbit hole of creativity and whimsy.” (images of cropped flyer)

If you’re interested in a free workshop making whimsical art, don’t be late to sign up for this very important date — Saturday, March 21st.

The Southborough Library is holding an Alice in Wonderland inspired crafting event for teens and adults ages 12 and older. 

The “Oversize Teapot Art” workshop is sponsored by the Southborough Community Fund.

Participants are invited to decorate “larger than life” 12 inch wide, wooden teapots, “the perfect blank canvases to help us fall down the rabbit hole of creativity and whimsy”.

Crafters/artists will be able to use paint, distressed inks, stamps, and apply colorful collage images:

In this unique art program, we will be channeling the wit and wisdom of Alice and the other fun characters from Wonderland. “It’s no use going back to yesterday because I was a different person then,” will be one of several quotes that can be incorporated into our teapot project.

The event has limited registration. To sign up, click here.

More cooking with the Library this spring

Take advantage of virtual lessons to explore making cuisine from Singapore, Morocco, and India. Or take part in the continuing monthly Cook Book Club.

The Southborough Library has another virtual cooking lesson scheduled this month, and more lined up this spring. While I’m sharing that news, I’ll also remind about the scheduled cookbooks that will serve as the recipe source for the monthly meetings of the Cook Book Club this spring.

Here are more details on what the library is dishing up. Read the full article → from More cooking with the Library this spring

Select Board and State Legislators discuss fiscal challenges & support

Senator Eldridge and Rep Donaghue updated the board, And the board asked for help with efforts including a study of regionalizing fire departments.

State Senator Jamie Eldridge and State Representative Kate Donaghue joined the Southborough Select Board on March 3rd. The board was looking for an update on the state budget outlook, local aid, and issues affecting our town. But the main purpose was clearly to seek support for short and long term efforts to help reduce Southborough property tax bills.

Select Board members discussed needs for more consistent road maintenance funding, studying regionalization of Fire Departments, stalled legislation to increase tax/PILOT payments from non-profits, and more. Read the full article → from Select Board and State Legislators discuss fiscal challenges & support

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