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PARENT TO PARENT BOOK GROUP DISCUSSION FEATURES AUTHOR AND PARENTING EXPERT, JOHN BADALAMENT

Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St, Winchester, MA | Get Directions »
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Parent to Parent Book Group Presents:

The Modern Dad's Dilemma, by John Badalament

Thursday, November 8, 2012

7-8:30 PM

Winchester Public Library

Large Meeting Room

 

Parent to Parent is bringing author John Badalament back again to facilitate their first book group discussion of the season, The Modern Dad's Dilemma: How To Stay Connected With Your Kids In A Rapidly Changing World.  If you've heard the buzz about the recent Parent to Parent Program, "What Kids Need From Their Dad's...But Won't Ask For" by speaker John Badalament, you will be pleased to have another chance to join the discussion.  John spoke to more than 80 parents on October 18th at the Lincoln School Auditorium and opened up the dialogue as to how modern dads can stay better connected with their children by providing practical information, road-tested activities, and key skills dads can put to use right away.   

 

Books are available at the circulation desk at the Winchester Public Library and at BookEnds for a discount when you mention this book group.  Parents do not have to have read the book to participate in this supportive discussion.  For more information, please visit: www.parenttoparentwinchester.org

Event Details

Posted by: Sharon Johnson
Where Winchester Public Library 80 Washington St, Winchester, MA 01890 (Large Meeting Room)
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Families
Website http://­www.­parentto­parentwinchester.­org
Price $0

More About Winchester Public Library

Winchester Public Library

Winchester Public Library

80 Washington St, Winchester, MA
781-721-7171

The Winchester Public Library, situated behind Town Hall, offers a number of programs and activities for its patrons, both young and old. Reference librarians are always available to the public to help with locating information, use of the internet and research projects.

The library has a young adults section, located on the upper floor, that serves children ages 12 - 18. It also participates in the Massachusetts's state summer reading program. The library has book websites specifically aimed at teens and a homework center open everyday after school.

For children, the library offers storytelling, book groups, drop-in craft programs and a variety of performers. The library also has memberships to area museums and attractions available for Winchester residents only.

The Winchester Public Library was founded in 1858, and the current building was constructed in 1931. The building is a combination of an art gallery and a library. And in 1996, the library underwent a complete renovation.

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