Thursday, April 25, 2013

A WOMAN, A DREAM, AND A LIBRARY








Preservation Week Tour: A WOMAN, A DREAM, AND A LIBRARY

Saturday, May 11, 2013, 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon (tours start every 15 minutes) 
Emma L. Andrews Library, 77 Purchase Street, Newburyport, Mass.

Free Admission


Stop by the Emma L. Andrews Library and hear from Emma herself about how the historic library came to be, and how it has survived for over a century, largely through the creative efforts of generations of women. This 15-minute living history tour will highlight the South End institution's initial creation, it's struggle for survival, and the preservation work that has been underway this year to ensure it's continued existence.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Charity - Author Series Night at Emma





Constance Johnson Hambley of Rowley drew on her professional experiences in
banking, finance, teaching and business, to write her first novel, a murder-thriller called
The Charity. The manuscript lay in her files for fifteen years, but when she decided last
year to self-publish it, she found an enthusiastic audience. She will be reading and
discussing her work on Thursday, April  25th at 7:30.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

News from Emma




Our thoughts are with all those who have been affected by the Boston Marathon bombings. 

Tonight we will stand heart to heart with our neighbors by attending the interfaith prayer service. We are therefore rescheduling the Author series event for next Thursday (4/25). 

Thank you Constance Hambley for changing your schedule and to everyone else for understanding this last minute change.

Schedule Change




Rescheduled for -    APRIL 25TH 2013 - LIMITED SEATING Please call Emma    (978) 358-8097

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Emma L. Andrews announcement;


We have rescheduled the Author Series event for next thursday; April 25th at 7:30

 Constance Johnson Hambley

Constance Johnson Hambley of Rowley drew on her professional experiences in
banking, finance, teaching and business, to write her first novel, a murder-thriller called
The Charity. The manuscript lay in her files for fifteen years, but when she decided last
year to self-publish it, she found an enthusiastic audience.

She will be reading and discussing her work on Thursday, April 25th at 7:30.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Connected to Emma

https://twitter.com/EMMALANDREWS 
         
                   
                                yes, we tweet


2013 Annual Meeting



Its in the books, 2013 Annual meeting was a huge success.

 We want to thank everyone who attended and or contributed!



Time to mingle and enjoy baked goods and sparkling cider.


The night was full of plans, dreams, successes, laughter, and friendship

Monday, April 8, 2013

Newburyport Preservation Week Tour




Saturday, May 11, 2013, 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon

TOUR: "A WOMAN, A DREAM, AND A LIBRARY"

Emma L. Andrews Library, 77 Purchase Street, Newburyport, Mass.

Stop by the Emma L. Andrews Library and hear from Emma herself on how the historic library came to be and how it has survived the past century. The 15-minute living history tour will highlight the quaint Joppa library, established in 1900, and its efforts to remain open to families throughout Newburyport.


Admission: Free

http://www.nbptpreservationtrust.org/preservationweek

Friday, April 5, 2013

Annual Meeting Invitation


Friends and supporters of Emma,

You are invited to attend our annual meeting.
Light refreshments will be served. 
We will be giving a report of the past years programs.
Election of officers is also on the agenda. 
Come hear about our exciting ideas for future events. 

Wednesday April 10, 2013

Time: 7:00 - 8:30 

JOIN US!

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Emma L. Andrews Library and Community Center
77 Purchase St
Newburyport, MA 01950

emmalandrewslibrary@yahoo.com
(978) 358-8097

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Author series presents: Constance Johnson Hambley




Constance Johnson Hambley of Rowley drew on her professional experiences in
banking, finance, teaching and business, to write her first novel, a murder-thriller called
The Charity. The manuscript lay in her files for fifteen years, but when she decided last
year to self-publish it, she found an enthusiastic audience. She will be reading and
discussing her work on Thursday, April 25th at 7:30.