Club Zine, mayoral forums and ‘strange chronicles’ | July events at the Community Libraries of Providence

Summer reading, zine-making, a speculative horror book club and a chance to meet the Providence mayoral candidates – here’s what’s going on in July throughout the nine Community Libraries of Providence

A group of children looks at a collection of books on a table with a red checkerboard table cloth. Two adults look on. There is a bright blue wall in the background.
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Club Zine, mayoral forums and ‘strange chronicles’ | July events at the Community Libraries of Providence
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The many libraries of Rhode Island and the South Coast offer countless programs and events for kids and adults, and each month we highlight what’s happening at one library. This time, we revisit the Community Libraries of Providence.

There are many ways libraries are encouraging kids to read this summer, including:

  • ReadMobile in the parks: Free books, games, and activities five days a week, throughout the city, starting July 7. And if you’re 18 years old or under, enjoy a free meal!
  • Summer Scavenger Hunt: Pick up a passport at any of the Community Libraries of Providence (or one of many other libraries participating throughout Rhode Island), and visit libraries around the state to find the “Good Egg” or the “Bad Seed.” The more you find, the more raffle tickets you earn!

Everyone who finishes the summer reading program will get two free tickets to the Rhode Island FC soccer game Sept. 30!

Kids reading at Bucklin Park
Kids reading at Bucklin Park
Community Libraries of Providence

Club Zine at Rochambeau Library, July 15, 5-6:30 p.m.

Your zine is your canvas. Bring your own project, start something new, or browse the library’s zine collection. For ages 13-18. All materials provided.

Providence Mayoral Forums: Meet the candidates

The libraries are hosting three mayoral debates throughout July and August. It’s your chance to meet and hear from four of the candidates: David Morales, Brett Smiley, Dave Talan and Allen Waters (fifth candidate Charles Sherman is unavailable). All will be moderated by the League of Women Voters of Providence, and live-streamed on CLPVD’s YouTube channel. Schedule:

  • July 20, 6-7:30 p.m. at Mount Pleasant Library
  • July 23, 6-7:30 p.m. at Rochambeau Library
  • August 4, 6-7:30 p.m. at South Providence Library

Look out for news of their city council forums, too!

Strange Chronicles Book Club, Rochambeau Library, third Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.

This speculative horror book club will be discussing “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick on July 16. Up next: “The Hearing Trumpet” by Leonora Carrington. No signup necessary – just pick up the book at your local library and drop in.

You can find more information about events at the Community Libraries of Providence at clpvd.org.

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