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The Bacon Free Library will be CLOSED Thursday 28 & Friday 29. Happy Thanksgiving!

History Book Club

Join us for a virtual discussion of: My life in France by Julia Child Copies of the book will be available at the Bacon Free Library. Call 508-653-6730 to arrange […]

The Dogs of Chernobyl: a Story of Hope and Resilience

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

Animal welfare expert Stephen Quandt was part of a group that traveled to Chernobyl, 35 years after the nuclear accident, to participate in a spay/neuter and research campaign for the […]

Baby Sign Language

Sheryl White of Baby Kneads will introduce caregivers and babies to sign language. Learn how sign language can reduce frustration and help give your baby the ability to communicate before […]

Read to a Dog

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

Build confidence and practice your reading skills by reading out loud to a registered therapy dog! Children ages 5 and up can sign up for a 15 minute reading session […]

Environmental Book Club

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

Join us in person at the Bacon Free Library for a discussion of The Guide To Walden Pond: An Exploration of the History, Nature, Landscape, and Literature of One of […]

Closed for Juneteenth

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

The BFL will be closed on Wednesday, June 19th in honor of Juneteenth.   Image by khema sok  from Pixabay  

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Jammin With You

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

Be prepared to laugh, dance, sing, and jam your way through 30 minutes of non-stop family fun! This performance is geared toward kids ages 1 - 7, but fun for […]

Nonfiction Book Club

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

This month, we will discuss The Feather Thief: beauty, obsession, and the natural history heist of the century by Kirk Wallace Johnson.   Praise for this book from Eva Holland of […]

Cinéphile Mondays

Cinephilia is an academic word literally meaning “love of cinema,” but it also contains hints of nostalgia and passion for a film art that was undoubtedly the defining media experience […]

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