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Page 16 Local Town Pages www.hollistontownnews.com <strong>July</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Living Healthy<br />

<strong>July</strong> Events at the <strong>Holliston</strong> Public Library<br />

752 Washington Street, <strong>Holliston</strong><br />

The <strong>Holliston</strong> Public Library<br />

will present Movie Mondays<br />

every Monday in <strong>July</strong> and August<br />

at 12:30 p.m. A variety of<br />

Emily Pilotte O.D., Sabrina Gaan O.D.<br />

and Suzanne Rosenberg O.D.<br />

Evening & Saturday Appointments • Most Insurances Accepted<br />

Comprehensive Family Dentistry<br />

We Care About “YOU”, Not Just Your Teeth<br />

Safe<br />

Hi Tech STERILIZATION<br />

Low Exposure Digital X- Rays<br />

White Fillings (metal Free)<br />

contemporary and classic films<br />

will be shown. <strong>July</strong> 11 is Eddie the<br />

Eagle and <strong>July</strong> 18 is Alfred Hitchcock’s<br />

Rear Window. Future films<br />

will be announced. Movie Mondays<br />

are free and open to all. No<br />

registration is required and popcorn<br />

and beverages are included.<br />

The Morning and Evening<br />

Book Clubs at the <strong>Holliston</strong><br />

Public Library will discuss Just<br />

Welcoming New Patients<br />

Comprehensive Eye Examinations<br />

Hundreds of Frames for Every Budget<br />

Sunglasses/Sport Glasses<br />

Contact Lenses • Lasik Consults<br />

Pediatric Vision Care<br />

Children's Optical Boutique<br />

Come Shop<br />

Our Newly Designed<br />

Optical Boutique<br />

77 West Main Street, Hopkinton • 508-497-9500 • www.myeyeassociates.com<br />

Gentle<br />

Nitrous Oxide (GAS)<br />

Oral SEDATION<br />

(relaxation)<br />

“NORFOLK OFFICE ONLY”<br />

Let Our Family,<br />

Take Care Of Your Family<br />

158 Main Street, Norfolk MA 508.528.6510<br />

www.norfolkcountysedationdentist.com<br />

David M Iadarola D.M.D.<br />

28 Asylum Street, Milford MA 508.473.5737<br />

Modern<br />

Implants<br />

Laser Technology<br />

Cerec (same visit crown)<br />

3D Imaging<br />

NORFOLK COUNTY DENTAL CARE<br />

Trusted Since 1975<br />

Mercy by Bryan Stevenson on<br />

Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 7 at 6:30 p.m.<br />

and Monday, <strong>July</strong> 11 at 11 a.m.<br />

As a young lawyer, Bryan Stevenson<br />

founded the Equal Justice<br />

Initiative, a legal practice<br />

dedicated to defending those<br />

most desperate and in need.<br />

One of his first cases was that<br />

of Walter McMillian, a young<br />

man who was sentenced to die<br />

for a murder he insisted he did<br />

not commit. As Stevenson investigated<br />

McMillian’s case he<br />

found a conspiracy which would<br />

shake his belief in justice. Participants<br />

are asked to read the<br />

selected book and attend a discussion,<br />

either adding their own<br />

thoughts or listening. Readers<br />

may attend as many sessions as<br />

they like and books are available<br />

to borrow with a library<br />

card about a month prior to the<br />

discussions. Refreshments are<br />

courtesy of the Friends of the<br />

Library. Membership is free<br />

and everyone is welcome. Registration<br />

is not necessary. Both<br />

groups meet on the lower level<br />

of the library. Future selections<br />

include Us, by David Nichols<br />

and The Grapes of Wrath, by John<br />

Steinbeck.<br />

The <strong>Holliston</strong> Public Library’s<br />

history book club will<br />

meet on Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 19 at 6:30<br />

p.m. to discuss Dead Wake: The<br />

Last Crossing of the Lusitania ,by<br />

Eric Larson. The history book<br />

club is free, open to everyone<br />

and welcomes new members.<br />

It is led by Mary Miley. Participants<br />

are asked to read the<br />

selected book, which can be<br />

borrowed from the library at no<br />

charge, and attend a discussion.<br />

Readers may bring their own<br />

ideas and questions or simply sit<br />

and listen. Copies of the books<br />

are available about one month<br />

before each meeting at the main<br />

desk. The group meets monthly<br />

in the Gilman Room on the<br />

lower level and readers may attend<br />

as many sessions as they<br />

choose.<br />

Adult coloring is now offered<br />

twice per month at the <strong>Holliston</strong><br />

Public Library on the first<br />

and third Wednesdays of each<br />

month at 12 noon until 1:30 pm<br />

and from 6:30 until 8 p.m. A<br />

variety of coloring pages, gel<br />

pens and colored pencils are<br />

provided along with soothing<br />

music and beverages. Adult<br />

coloring has become a national<br />

phenomenon and a popular way<br />

to cut stress and have fun. The<br />

group is limited to ages 13 and<br />

older and is free. It meets in the<br />

meeting room on the lower level<br />

of the library<br />

The <strong>Holliston</strong> Public Library<br />

now circulates Roku steaming<br />

sticks with Netflix, free movies<br />

and TV channels. Steaming<br />

sticks are used to view content<br />

on a television with an HDMI<br />

input connection using home<br />

wi-fi. The library’s Rokus come<br />

loaded with free channels such<br />

as PBS, Smithsonian, Crackle<br />

and Red Bull among others and<br />

movies for both adults and children.<br />

Patrons can also try out<br />

Netflix at no cost. The devices<br />

circulate for 3 weeks with a valid<br />

library card which is free.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

www.hollistonlibrary.org or call<br />

the library at 429-0617 or email<br />

lmcdonnell@minlib.net.

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