Library announces two new program for March

Library announces two new program for March

Mark your calendars! The Northborough Library located at 34 Main Street has announced two new, in-person events. Questions can be directed to the Reference Department at 508-393-5025 x3.

  • Farm Girl on the Front Lines: Deborah Sampson’s Secret. Wednesday, March 8, 7-8 p.m. in the Library Meeting room. The event is suitable for ages 7+. Families are welcome and registration is not required. Discover secrets behind a 200-year-old deception that has roots in Massachusetts! The instigator is the state’s lifelong resident Deborah Sampson. Deborah is the only woman known to have disguised herself as a man and serve as a soldier in the Continental Army without getting caught! She is coming to the Northborough Free Library to reveal her adventurous life’s story. Explore details of close calls, mountainous obstacles, and head-scratching conundrums this heroine faced as a poor Colonial farm girl, who without support from family or friends, risked humiliation and imprisonment to help the colonies become a country. You will gain a behind-the-scenes look at this principled deception and the character of the humble rebel who pulled it off. Deborah will be portrayed by Janet Parnes, principal at Historical Portrayals by Lady J, Millis.
  • History of Nintendo with One Up Games. Saturday, March 11, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room. All ages are welcome to this program and registration is not required. One Up Games presents the History of Nintendo, which brings a walkable/playable museum to you! Learn about how Nintendo started and see how the iconic console evolved to where it is today. All Nintendo systems from NES to Switch are available to play throughout the exhibit on old-school CRT TVs. There is also a relic table of rare Nintendo equipment on display (non-playable). At the end of the exhibit, players will have the chance to play all the OG Nintendo games on Switch emulators.