May
18
Sat
2019
Meet the Author
May 18 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Meet the Author: Joyce Derenas , author from Worcester, MA, will offer a talk and book signing from 2-3pm. Book is titled: The Long Shot, a French Canadian Saga, Book 1. Free and open to all.

May
29
Wed
2019
Open Mic Poetry Award Night
May 29 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Winners are invited to share their poems at Open Mic Poetry night 7-8:30pm.

 

May
30
Thu
2019
Summer Reading Kick-Off
May 30 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Thursday May 30th 5-7pm

Kids get FREE Books, Snacks and Activities!!!  Come join the fun.

Snacks & activities will be provided by the Rotary Club of  Woonsocket.

Books will be provided by Books Are Wings.

While you are waiting for your turn at the free book table,

Visit our craft table and make something to take home.

Books and activities are suitable for families with children ages 4 and up

Children under 12 must be with an adult caregiver at all times.

No registration necessary walk-ins are welcome.

 

 

Sponsored by Books Are Wings and the Rotary Club of Woonsocket

Jun
1
Sat
2019
RI Author Expo
Jun 1 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Come and meet 20-30 RI Authors who will be here  with their great books, available for purchase and signing for all ages. Free event in the main program room.

Jun
8
Sat
2019
French Canadian Presentation
Jun 8 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

French Canadian presentation runs 1-2:30pm., Dr. Leslie Choquette, Director of the French Institute, Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts and author Jackie Finn. Book is titled: From Habitants to Immigrants: The Sansoucys, the Harpins, and the Potvins. This is the story of the lives of two, eventually three, French Canadian families from their settlement by soldiers in the Richelieu Valley of Quebec in 1665 to their immigration to the mill towns of Massachusetts at the turn of the twentieth century. Told generation by generation, the book portrays the military expeditions of the Carignan-Salières Regiment sent by King Louis XIV of France to quell the marauding Iroquois, the colonization of the soldiers in the Canadian wilderness, the dependence on a family economy with all hands working through the seasons, the pain of epidemics, famine, war, the loss of French Canada to England and the ensuing cultural conflicts, and ultimately, the end of available farmland which led to emigration and the creation of a Franco-American diaspora in New England. Free and open to all.