What better cause for the Library to highlight than Family Literacy Month? Each November, we focus our attention on how easy it is for all of us to make a reading a part of daily family life. Reading is an essential skill for empowering individuals to become engaged with the world. We can ALL help […]
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Learn Something New about Mahjong at the Attleboro Library
Whether you prefer the name, Mahjong, majiang, mah jongg, or ma jong, to name a few, playing this multi-tiled game can be more fun in person than online. Those of you who play regularly, probably even like the nomenclature, “game of a thousand intelligences”. If you are a card player and enjoy those gatherings, you […]
Escape the Ordinary: Become the Hero of Your Own Adventure with Role Playing Games
By Amy Rhilinger on July 18, 2015 in Adult Summer Reading, Children's, Entertainment, Events, Games, Young Adults
Summer is in full swing, the kids are out of school, family has come to visit, and you are looking for budget-friendly, all-ages entertainment. You have tried DVDs and traditional board games, why not try something new that engages your mind and your imagination, without breaking your checkbook – Role Playing Games (RPGs)! Join us […]