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Library has new<br />
and improved<br />
Museum<br />
Pass Program<br />
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New year, new look! Our museum<br />
pass program has gotten a<br />
new look for 2022. In addition to<br />
the new look, our new reservation<br />
system includes confirmation and<br />
reminder emails with direct links<br />
to either print passes from home,<br />
when applicable, or to cancel reservations<br />
should the need arise.<br />
Better integration with our website<br />
makes for an overall more streamlined<br />
process, making it a more user-friendly<br />
experience for patrons<br />
and staff.<br />
Through the generosity of the<br />
Friends of the Lynnfield Library,<br />
we are able to offer a number of<br />
passes that waive or reduce admission<br />
to local museums and attractions.<br />
Each pass is unique in its<br />
admission savings, so please check<br />
out our museum information on our<br />
website or pick up a museum pass<br />
brochure during your next visit to<br />
the library.<br />
Making a trip into Boston? You<br />
can explore the art of the Isabella<br />
Stewart Gardner Museum, Harvard<br />
Art Museum or Museum of Fine<br />
Arts. Kids may be excited to check<br />
out the Children’s Museum, the<br />
Museum of Science, or the USS<br />
Constitution Museum.<br />
Perhaps you want to take a trip<br />
up to Salem and visit the Peabody<br />
Essex Museum.<br />
Our parks Pass offers free<br />
parking at over 50 Massachusetts<br />
state parks and forests. Get outdoors<br />
and try some hiking, biking, rock<br />
climbing, swimming, fishing, and<br />
more! Check out the Massachusetts<br />
Department of Conservation &<br />
Recreation for a list of the parks.<br />
Any patron with a valid NOBLE<br />
library card may reserve a museum<br />
pass through the Lynnfield Library.<br />
Reservations can be made in<br />
person, by phone (781-334-5411),<br />
or online 24/7 from the library<br />
website (www.lynnfieldlibrary.org)<br />
using your library card. Passes are<br />
available on a first-come basis and<br />
are available up to 60 days in advance,<br />
so plan ahead, especially for<br />
weekends and around holidays and<br />
school vacations.<br />
Our new system now allows the<br />
Boston Children’s Museum to join<br />
the Museum of Fine Arts, Peabody<br />
Essex Museum, and the USS<br />
Constitution Museum as printable<br />
or completely digital passes. They<br />
require no pick up at the library<br />
and can be printed from home or<br />
accessed through email, so there’s<br />
no need for an additional trip in the<br />
cold weather.<br />
Other passes, such as the Isabella<br />
Stewart Gardner Museum, Museum<br />
of Science and New England<br />
Aquarium, are coupons that can be<br />
picked up at the library once a reservation<br />
is made. The Harvard Art<br />
Museum and Parks Pass are passes<br />
that need to be returned following<br />
use.<br />
Many museums have policies<br />
regarding advanced reservations,<br />
masking and proof of vaccination.<br />
We strongly encourage all patrons<br />
to visit museum websites ahead of<br />
time to help plan your visit.<br />
We hope you will take advantage<br />
of our Museum Pass Program this<br />
new year. Be sure to check out our<br />
website for more information or<br />
call us with any questions.<br />
Upcoming events: To register,<br />
please go to our website at lynnfieldlibrary.org<br />
or call the library<br />
at 781-334-5411. Thank you to<br />
the Friends of the Lynnfield Public<br />
Library (foll.org) for funding our<br />
events!<br />
ADULT EVENTS<br />
Book Lovers<br />
Thursday, Jan. 20 at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Our nonfiction book club will<br />
discuss The Butchering Art: Joseph<br />
Lister’s Quest to Transform the<br />
Grisly World of Victorian Medicine<br />
by Lindsey Fitzharris. New members<br />
are always welcome!<br />
The Last Tuesday Book Club<br />
Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 6 p.m.<br />
Our inaugural meeting of the<br />
Last Tuesday Book Club kicks<br />
off this month! We’ll be reading<br />
Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins<br />
Reid. Copies of the book may be<br />
picked up at the library circulation<br />
desk.<br />
Kusudama Flowers<br />
with Pop Up Art School<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Join us for a special virtual craft<br />
class with Pop Up Art School!<br />
Origami kusudama flowers are<br />
made of five individual folded<br />
units that are glued together.<br />
During this adult class, you’ll<br />
make one to two completed paper<br />
flowers. No prior experience with<br />
origami needed! Kits will be provided.<br />
Registration Required.<br />
Virtual Yoga<br />
Thursdays at 12:00 p.m.<br />
This class will match breath with<br />
movement to bring peace of mind<br />
while simultaneously building core<br />
strength and stability. Registration<br />
required.<br />
Knitting Club for Adults<br />
Monday, Jan. 31, at 2:30 p.m.<br />
Join us for a monthly knitting<br />
club on the last Monday of the<br />
month! We’ll be meeting on the<br />
mezzanine to work on our own<br />
projects and chat. Registration is<br />
recommended but not required.<br />
Conveniently Located off Exit 39 (North Ave.) Rt. 128<br />
Spacious Modern Facilities<br />
Ample Private Parking<br />
Handicapped Accessible<br />
Area Code 781<br />
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A Healthy Lynnfield (AHL)<br />
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for town employees designed to<br />
improve conditions in the workplace.<br />
Sessions will be held at<br />
Town Hall from 9 to 10 a.m. on<br />
Wednesdays, starting on Feb. 9<br />
when AHL hosts “Words at Work<br />
- Why They Matter,” a conversation<br />
with Cyndi Weeks Bradley<br />
and The Equity Process on why<br />
words at work matter and how to<br />
dispel the unconscious bias many<br />
people bring to the workplace.<br />
AHL said that learning how<br />
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and productive relationships with<br />
colleagues at work.<br />
On March 9, AHL will host<br />
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will explore strengths and values<br />
of each generation and provide<br />
tips for a harmonious work<br />
environment.”<br />
“How to Create a Respectful<br />
Workplace” will be held on April<br />
13. The focus will be on how integrity<br />
and respect in the workplace<br />
helps cultivate a positive<br />
environment. This program will<br />
introduce communication skills<br />
and other behaviors that promote<br />
respectful, open ways of relating,<br />
settling differences, and working<br />
as a team.<br />
For more information or to<br />
register, go to www.ahealthylynnfield.org<br />
or call AHL<br />
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