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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 22, 2026 Page 13 ~ Everett Public Libraries Calendar of Events ~ May 25–30 Around Everett Books and Brews: The Well WHITTIER SCHOOL — Front row (L-R): Davi Emmanuel Souza, Andrew Narvaez Portillo, Senad Krzalic, Miguel Soria, and William Quijada Torres. Back row (L-R): Caileb Baskin-Dyre, Arthur Dos Santos, Andrea Rivas Moreno, Alice D. Oliveria, Myrmara Pierre, Arsema Mehari, Elijah Germain, and teacher Lisa Yendriga-Norberg. Not Pictured: Jeremy Valdivieso Arias. Coff ee House (983 Broadway), Saturday, May 30, at 1 p.m. This month we will be reading “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy. Pick up a copy at the Parlin or Shute Memorial Libraries and we’ll see you at The Well Coff ee House to discuss the book. Parlin Adult and Teens Gaming Club: Parlin YA Room, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 p.m. Join us for board games and video games at the library! Bring your own or play what we have here — for ages 12 and up. Yarn Club: Parlin Fresco Room, Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Come chitchat and stitch! Bring your crocheting, knitting or any other yarn craft and sit and socialize with other members of the crafting community. Recommended for ages 14-109! Author Event — Stephen KEVERIAN — Front row (L-R): Ariana Rivera Portillo, Izaiah Dorneus, Jason Pineda, and Kelly Aguilar Pinto. Back row (L-R): Leticia Souza Porto, Daniela Ramirez, Brenda Da Silva, teacher Margaret Moran, Abhirath Chapagain, Justin Posadas Rodrigues, Isabella Sanchez, Jessica Zide, and Sylvie Dorante. LEARNING EVENT | FROM PAGE 12 EHS underclassmen presented the work they completed in Project Lead The Way courses, including Introduction to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering. EHS seniors showcased their Engineering Design and Development capstone projects. EHS’s engineering teams received verbal and written feedback from more than 500 industry professionals, higher education volunteers, and fellow STEM students from across the Commonwealth who attended the showcase at the TRACK at New Balance, a world-class facility located near Boston Landing Station. The EPS thanks the One8 Foundation, Project Lead Senior Engineering students Yazmin Gonzalez and Leilana Ros-Morales. The Way, and the Democratic Knowledge Project for making this incredible educational and professional experience possible for students. The district looks forward to continuing its partnerships with both PLTW and the Democratic Knowledge Project to expand meaningful, real-world learning opportunities that empower students as innovators, problem-solvers, and engaged citizens. Puleo: Parlin Meeting Room, Wednesday, May 27, at 7 p.m. Discuss “The Great Abolitionist,” in which Stephen Puleo writes of Charles Sumner, who before, during and after the Civil War was the conscience of the North and the most infl uential politician fi ghting for abolition. Murder/Mystery Book Group: Connolly Center Meeting Room, Thursday, May 28, at 12 p.m. Discuss Benjamin Stevenson’s “Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone.” See Kathleen for copies on her twice monthly visits or call the Parlin (617-394-2300) or Shute (617394-2308) Libraries. Generative Writing: Parlin Meeting Room, Saturday, May 30, at 12 p.m. Gabrielle Esposito helps us shake off the dust and try something new in a playful, low-stakes session. Leave with fresh writing and renewed creativity. Register online. Opens May 1;.closes May 12. Questions? Call Kathleen at 617-394-2300. Parlin Children’s Storytime and Sing-along with Karen: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesdays at 11 a.m. Join us for a fun-fi lled morning of singing and storytelling with Karen! Suggested ages: newborn to six. Creative Drama Class: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesdays at 3 p.m. Do you have a drama queen or king at home? Drama Class in the Parlin Children’s Department is the perfect opportunity for your child to put those acting skills to use with our drama coach! Suggested ages: six to 14. Story Time Adventures with Mrs. McAuliffe: Parlin Craft Room, Fridays at 11 a.m. Join Mrs. McAuliff e for our enchanting Story Time! You will be whisked away on magical adventures through the pages of your favorite books. Bring a friend or make a new one in our circle of friends. Shute Adult and Teens Ready Player One Games: Shute Meeting Room, Wednesdays at 2:30 p.m. Level up your Wednesdays with our ultimate gaming hangout! Grab your friends and dive into fun Nintendo Switch and PlayStation games; whether you’re racing, battling or teaming up for coop fun, there’s something for everyone. No registration required; recommended for ages 11 and up. Shute Children’s Miss Val’s Storytime Pals: Shute Children’s Room, Mondays at 10 a.m. and Tuesdays at 12 p.m. What’s better than a good story? Sharing it with friends! Join Miss Val at the Shute Library for Fairytale Fun! Master Builders: Lego Freeplay: Children’s Room, Thursdays from 3-5 p.m.; free play session with Legos and other building blocks. Bring a buddy, or make a new one, as you explore your imagination brick by brick! We provide the space and the materials to let your vision take shape. What will you create?

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