May
2
Thu
2019
Autism Project Training for Parents
May 2 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Autism Project Training for Parents presented in English

English
Creating the Connections engages participants in the stages of a child’s development, so they can recognize and act upon atypical development when they observe it. The goal of this session is to increase access to resources that promote screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and enrollment in appropriate services for children at risk of developmental disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Participants will also get a better understanding of the power and benefit of using visual supports to provide structure in day-to-day activities.

Linda Brunetti
401-667-6045

May
11
Sat
2019
RIDEM Tree Distribution
May 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Tree pickup for pre-ordered trees from RIDEM in the library parking lot., 9am-Noon.

May
18
Sat
2019
1st Time Home Buyer’s Class
May 18 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

First Time Home Buyer’s workshop offered by Many Loux of Keller Williams Realty.

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
20
Mon
2019
The Decision to Leave Canada for America
May 20 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

On Monday, May 20, the Museum of Work and Culture and the Woonsocket Harris Public Library invite families to discover the tough choices French Canadians faced in making the decision to immigrate to the United States, with the Decision to Leave, an immersive education program for students of all ages.

The Museum of Work and Culture – May 20th, 10:00-11:00am
Located at 42 South Main Street. The program will begin at the Museum at 10:00am, where families will gather in the farm house exhibit to engage with a living history interpreter and learn more about her family’s decision to leave their home in Canada. A Museum guide will teach participants more about life on the farm, the challenges families faced transitioning to their new way of life, and lead a discussion about what choice students would make living in those conditions.

Travel from the Museum to the Library where the program will continue.

The Woonsocket Harris Public Library at 11:30-12:30pm Located at 303 Clinton Street where families will have the opportunity to explore Woonsocket’s textile history with a sewing craft. Then join staff for a sewing craft, use the light board to trace a picture to color, explore local history websites with our iPads and using the green screen put yourself in the historical photo. Come in period dress for extra fun! Light refreshments including water & fruit will be served.

Space is limited and registration is required.
Please email mowc@rihs.org to reserve a spot for your family.