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Peabody Institute Library calendar: Dec. 18-24

December 16, 2025 by For The Weekly News

Thursday, Dec. 18

Intermediate English Conversation Circle

11 a.m.-noon

3rd Floor Conference Room, Main Library

Fall Session: 10/9/2025 – 12/18/2025

Time: Thursday 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Location: 3rd Floor Conference Room

Peabody Institute Library, 82 Main Street, Peabody, MA, 01960

Conversation Circles provide weekly opportunities for non-native English speakers to practice speaking English in an informal setting. Increase your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation. Feel more comfortable when you are shopping, ordering food, finding a job or an apartment, and talking about hobbies or current events.

A brief interview will match language learners with others at the same skill level. To find out more and join a Circle, stop by the Public Service Desk at the Main Library, or send an email to peabodyELL@noblenet.org.

Sutton Room Drop In

2-4 p.m.

Sutton Room, Main Library

Stop by the historic Sutton Room to browse current issues of genealogy magazines, see the Audubon prints now on display, or learn how to use the archives.

Questions or requests? Email Local History Librarian Catherine at cbadal@noblenet.org

Learn more about our collection at peabodylibrary.org/localhistory

Social Workers Drop In

2-4 p.m.

Public Computers, Main Library

Between 2:00PM-4:00PM on Thursdays  social workers from the Division of Social Services will be having open hours at the  table in front of the Assistant Director’s office at the Main Library. No need to register.

Teen Crochet Mitten Making

3-4:30 p.m.

Teen Room, Main Library

Teens Grades 6-12 are welcome to join us to make your own crocheted mitten! Select tour pattern and yarn, and create an awesome piece of art. Basic knowledge of crochet required. Registration is required.

4th Grade Book Buddies

3:30-4:30 p.m.

Community Room, South Branch

4th Grade Book Buddies will meet at the South Branch Library on the third Thursday of every month! Kids will read a different chapter book or graphic novel each month and meet to do activities and discuss the book together. This program is open to all students in the 4th grade. Space is limited and registration is required. Registering your child for the first meeting will automatically register them for all meetings throughout the end of the school year. Please email Amy at atitus@noblenet.org with any questions.

**4th graders must bring their library card with them so they can check out the book each month. Please make sure you register your child for a library card so they can participate. You can register for a library card by visiting any of the three Library locations with your child and providing a photo ID and proof of residence. Children 12 and under must have a parent or guardian permission and signature.

TACO Thursday – West Branch

4-5 p.m.

Community Room, West Branch

Earn community service hours by participating in Teen Advisory and Community Organization, or as we like to call it, TACO!

Each Thursday, teens can come to the teen room at the West Branch Library and help better the Peabody Institute Library. Teen volunteers will will be given tasks that help the library in some way. As compensation, teens receive one hour of community service hours, and free food the first Thursday of the month.

Please fill out a Teen Volunteer Application at the start of this program if this is your first meeting. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. If you have questions, please email Teen Librarian Amory at AThomas@noblenet.org, or call the West Branch Library at 978-535-3354.

West Branch Nonfiction Book Group

4-5 p.m.

Alcove, West Branch

Want to learn more about worldly events? Join us to discuss this month’s nonfiction read! This book group meets on the LAST Thursday of every month at 4PM in the reading alcove of the West Branch Library.

We will be discussing , “The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power” by Deirdre Mask.

Please email Alex at APappas@noblenet.org, or call the West Branch Library at 978-535-3354 for any questions.

Drop In Crafts in the Children’s Room

5:30-7 p.m.

Children’s Library, Main Library

Come to the Children’s room for a different craft each week! Supplies provided! No registration needed. Open to children ages 4 and up.

Intermediate English Conversation Circle

6-7 p.m.

3rd Floor Conference Room, Main Library

Fall Session: 10/9/2025 – 12/18/2025

Time: Thursday 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Location: 3rd Floor Conference Room

Peabody Institute Library, 82 Main Street, Peabody, MA, 01960

Conversation Circles provide weekly opportunities for non-native English speakers to practice speaking English in an informal setting. Increase your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation. Feel more comfortable when you are shopping, ordering food, finding a job or an apartment, and talking about hobbies or current events.

A brief interview will match language learners with others at the same skill level. To find out more and join a Circle, stop by the Public Service Desk at the Main Library, or send an email to peabodyELL@noblenet.org.

Friday, Dec. 19

West and South Branch are closed

Saturday, Dec. 20

Family Lego Fun

10-11 a.m.

Children’s Library, Main Library

The whole family is invited to create some LEGO masterpieces at the Main Library! Come to the Children’s Library and use our LEGO blocks to build something awesome. LEGO isn’t only a super fun way to spend a Saturday morning, but it’s also a great way for children to gain creative and mechanical skills.

Large DUPLO blocks will also be available for younger children.

This event is free, but space is limited and registration is required.

Teen Graphic Novel Book Club

1-2 p.m.

Teen Room, Main Library

Join us once a month to discuss a Graphic Novel pick! For our first meeting in November, we’ll be discussing the kind of books we’re interested in, and picking up our reads for December.
Registration is preferred. Participants receive one hour of community service. 

Sunday, Dec. 21

West and South Branch are closed

Monday, Dec. 22

CFCE of the North Shore Music and Movement

10-11 a.m.

Tech Lab, Main Library

CFCE of the North Shore – Music and Movement funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, awarded to the Peabody Public Schools!

Join the CFCE for Music and Movement at 10:00am in the Tech Lab! Hear and sing songs and dance to the beat!

Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional behavior, language in overall literacy, and helps the body and the mind work together. It also helps with fine motor skills. Children that are exposed to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and the meaning of words.

Adult Yoga with Kirsty Yetter

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Tech Lab, Main Library

Adult beginner-friendly yoga for all levels is back at the Peabody Library! Join instructor Kirsty for a low-key drop-in yoga class once a week that is appropriate for all levels, whether you’re a seasoned yoga practitioner or never done yoga before. Kirsty will lead you through exercises that will help you connect your mind with your body and feel refreshed for the rest of the day.

Please register for each class so we have a head count. Yoga mats and bolsters are provided, but feel free to bring your own.

Creativity Lab – Open Lab

1:30-2:30 p.m.

Creativity Lab, Main Library

Have a personal project you’re working on, or one you want to start? Stop by the Lower Level any time during this session to use any of the tools available at the Creativity Lab! We have tools for 3D printing, sewing, sound recording, laser cutting, woodworking, computer programming, vinyl cutting, jewelry making, graphic design, electronics, and more. A librarian will be available to help you learn any unfamiliar tools!

Although Open Labs are one on one, groups are allowed to attend under one registration.

For more information, please call the Main Library at 978-531-0100, or email our Creativity Lab Librarian Justin at jallain@noblenet.org.

Adult Yoga with Jacqui Orphanos

3-4 p.m.

Community Room, West Branch

Join yoga instructor Jacqui Orphanos for a relaxing all-levels yoga class. This gentle flow class will focus on breathwork, gentle stretching, functional movement and balance. Participants will be encouraged to move at their own pace & modifications will be offered. Class will close with a relaxing savasana with sound bowls, Reiki assists & optional essential oils. Beginners are welcome!

Mats and Yoga Straps will be provided. Participants should wear comfortable, easy to move in clothing & bring a water bottle.

This program is free and open to the public. For ages 18+. Please visit us online or at the Public Service Desk or call the West Branch Library at 978-535-3354 for more info.

Registration is required due to space limitations. Register at peabodylibrary.org.

Teen Photo Keychains

3-4:30 p.m.

Teen Room, Main Library

Teens are welcome to come to the Teen Room to make a photo keychain, and deck it out with charms and accessories. Registration is required. For Teens Grades 6-12.

Adult Craft & Chat

6:30-8:30 p.m.

Tech Lab, Main Library

Held once a month on the last Monday of the month, Craft & Chat is an opportunity to hold creative space while getting to know one another and enjoying some light tunes. Some months may include a guided craft or lesson, such as crochet, embroidery, or drawing, while others will be a chance to either bring your own or choose some supplies from our stash and see what you can create!

We’ll work on our granny squares for our community project, or bring your own project to work on.

Tuesday, Dec. 23

Toddler Art: Polar Bear Suncatcher — at the West Branch Library

11 a.m.-noon

Community Room, West Branch

Children ages 18 months and up (and their caregivers) are invited to the West Branch Library to make a tissue paper suncatcher in our ongoing toddler craft series.  This program is free and open to the public, however registration is required as space is limited.

Library Clothing Drive: Drop Off Hours

3-6 p.m.

Teen Room, Main Library

Help us get ready for or Clothing Drive on Saturday, December 27th!

DROP OFF every Tuesday from 3-6PM in December in the Teen Room – gently used, good condition clothes only.

We will NOT accept clothing that have: 

  • stains
  • holes that need mending
  • dusty / dirty / smelly clothes
  • fabric that is too worn for wear, pilled, or frayed
  • Used socks and underwear

Then join us again on Saturday, December 27th to find some new (to you) clothes!

This event is run by our Teen volunteer group, TACO. Any clothing that is not pickup up on Sat., Dec. 27th will be donated to St. John’s the Baptist Church

TACO – Main Library

4-5 p.m.

Teen Room, Main Library

Each Tuesday, teens can come to the teen room at the Main Library and help better the Peabody Institute Library. Teen volunteers will will be given tasks that help the library and / or your community in some way. As compensation, teens receive one hour of community service hours, and a free food the first Tuesday of the month.

Please fill out a Teen Volunteer Application at the start of this program if this is your first time participating. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. If you have questions, please email Senior Teen Librarian Amory at AThomas@noblenet.org

Creativity Lab – Open Lab

6-8 p.m.

Creativity Lab, Main Library

Have a personal project you’re working on, or one you want to start? Stop by the Lower Level any time during this session to use any of the tools available at the Creativity Lab! We have tools for 3D printing, sewing, sound recording, laser cutting, woodworking, computer programming, vinyl cutting, jewelry making, graphic design, electronics, and more. A librarian will be available to help you learn any unfamiliar tools!

Although Open Labs are one on one, groups are allowed to attend under one registration.

For more information, please call the Main Library at 978-531-0100, or email our Creativity Lab Librarian Justin at jallain@noblenet.org.

Wednesday, Dec. 24

All locations close at 1 p.m.

Creativity Lab – Open Lab

9:30-10:30 a.m. and noon-12:30 p.m.

Creativity Lab, Main Library

Have a personal project you’re working on, or one you want to start? Stop by the Lower Level any time during this session to use any of the tools available at the Creativity Lab! We have tools for 3D printing, sewing, sound recording, laser cutting, woodworking, computer programming, vinyl cutting, jewelry making, graphic design, electronics, and more. A librarian will be available to help you learn any unfamiliar tools!

Although Open Labs are one on one, groups are allowed to attend under one registration.

For more information, please call the Main Library at 978-531-0100, or email our Creativity Lab Librarian Justin at jallain@noblenet.org.

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