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Drop-in Eclipse Craft

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

On the day of the solar eclipse, stop by anytime for a simple, eclipse-themed craft for all ages.

Crankie Music Program

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

The Magid Ensemble presents Shterna and the Lost Voice, a musical crankie Yiddish folktale. This new folktale by A.C. Weaver is inspired by mythical stories of Elyahu Hanovi and traditional […]

Rebecca McGee Tuck – Meet the Artist Event

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

The Bacon Free Library is hosting a meet the artist event with sculptor and social activist, Rebecca McGee Tuck.  Come join us on Tuesday, April 30th from 5-6:30pm. Rebecca McGee […]

Great Blue Herons: A Study of Patience and Grace by Babsje

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

“Alas, my days of photographing the magnificent Great Blue Herons from the cockpit of my kayak floating on the lake have come to an end.” Posted by Babsje on December […]

Slow Stitching

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

In a busy and chaotic world, sometimes we just need to slow down, relax, and take a few breaths and not worry about creating a product, but enjoying the process. […]

Native American Reflections – We Are Still Here

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

For the month of June, the BFL is honored to host a multisensory exhibit entitled Native American Reflections – We Are Still Here.  Come to the library to enjoy paintings, […]

Native American Reflections – We Are Still Here

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

The Bacon Free Library is hosting an exhibit on Native American Art entitled Native American Reflections - We Are Still Here, throughout the month of June. Artists include members of […]

Marie Picard Craig Art Exhibit

Bacon Free Library 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, United States

  Marie Craig uses cyanotype photography to explore the overlap between concrete bodies, or still moments, and the life instilled in them. Her photographs capture places of formative choice, incorporating […]

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