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September 13, 2021

Library offers posters and materials about 9/11

Twenty years after the tragedy, the Lincoln Public Library is featuring “Remembering September 11, 2001,” a special online display assembled by Reference Librarian Robin Rapoport about that day, including photos, references, and lists of books and other resources for readers of all ages, including Reactions to September 11, 2001 by students at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. The library is also hosting a special poster display that was created by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

Garden Club hosts open house

The Lincoln Garden Club to host a wine and cheese party for all Lincolnites interested in learning about the group’s many activities on Sunday, Sept. 19 from 5–7 p.m. please join us to learn about the Lincoln Garden Club’s many activities. These include community service, horticulture, invitations to guest speakers, trips to notable gardens, conservation and the environment, and more. This is an in-person, outdoor event (postponed in case of rain). RSVP to annparke@verizon.net or lucypage@aol.com for directions.

Online exhibit features Lincoln artists

“Cups of Good,” a new online exhibition from Boston’s Society of Arts + Crafts that runs through October 31, includes two artists from Lincoln — Laura and Will Wear, owners of Cold Hill Studio, who design and handcraft functional home goods using local environmentally sustainable materials. Their design and culinary backgrounds merged to form Cold Hill Studio, and they focus on home goods inspired by mid-century craftsmanship. The exhibition features over 50 artists from 18 states bringing their original ideas to vessels and elevating the art form to celebrate the basic cup in all its many possibilities. Visitors can expect a variety of cups, mugs, bowls, planters, boxes, and even urns in a wide range of price points, from high-end showstoppers to more affordable gift items.

Care Dimensions offers training for hospice volunteers

Care Dimension, which owns the hospice house on Winter Street in Lincoln, is looking for volunteers in the hospice house, with patients in the field, and other roles not requiring patient contact (bereavement and check-in phone calls, etc.) The four-week training via Zoom takes place either Tuesday and Thursdays (October 12 to November 4) from 6–8:30 p.m., or Mondays and Wednesdays (October 18 to November 10) from 9–11:30 p.m. See this Care Dimensions volunteer web page for more information or click here to complete an application.

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