Used Book Sale

Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: West Roxbury Branch Library
Friends' Programs

USED BOOK SALE

It's time to stock up for the winter! All books $1 unless otherwise marked.

December 3 | 9 AM - 1 PM

December 5 | 12 PM - 7:30 PM

 

Storymobile

Time: 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
Location: West Roxbury Branch Library
Friends' Programs | Library Programs

ReadBoston Storymobile

Monday, July 11, 2022 (6:30 PM – 7:15 PM)

Monday, July 18, 2022 (6:30 PM – 7:15 PM)

Monday, July 25, 2022 (6:30 PM – 7:15 PM)

Monday, August 1, 2022 (6:30 PM – 7:15 PM)

Join us for interactive stories for children told by professional storytellers! The program is best suited for kids ages 3-8 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Every child who attends takes home a free book. Weather permitting, we will meet in the side yard next to Mt. Vernon Street, so bring a blanket or towel to sit on. No registration is required for individuals, but groups must call ahead to the branch to register. 617-325-3147

Used Book Sale

Time: 12:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: 1961 Centre Street, West Roxbury
Friends' Programs | Library Programs

May 23 | 12 - 7:30 pm

May 24 | 10 am - 3 pm

Stock up for summer reading!    All books $1 unless otherwise marked.

Fiction | Nonfiction | Mystery | Romance

Children's | Young Adult | Classics

Supporting the West Roxbury Branch Public Library

Examples of the Friends’ support include Adult Book Discussion Group, Children’s Crafts, Annual Poetry Contest, Magazine subscriptions and Museum passes.

2022 Poetry Contest Awards Ceremony

Time: 6:30 pm
Friends' Programs | Library Programs

Virtual Awards Ceremony

Thursday, May 26, 2022 | 6:30 PM

Award categories include each of grades K-8, high school, adults

2021 Poetry Contest

Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Friends' Programs | Library Programs

THEME: Starting Over

Submissions due by: April 10, 2021

How to enter:

Please include your name, address, phone number, age, and e-mail. Students: please include school and grade.

Submit poems one of two ways:

Virtual Awards Ceremony: May 2021

(day and time to be announced)
Award categories include grades K–8, high school, adults, and seniors.
Questions? E-mail to FriendsoftheWestRoxburyLibrary@gmail.com

Contest Sponsored by:

The Friends of the West Roxbury Branch Library
FriendsoftheWRLibrary.org

Notes to Contest Participants from Mary Pinard, Poet and Contest Judge

✍ Write and enter poems that connect to the contest theme. (Note that the theme has many facets and angles — don’t be afraid to take it in new and original directions.)

✍ Explore your own connections to the theme and consider writing a poem from your personal experience.

✍ Use your imagination! Be original and avoid clichés.

✍ Consider what will help you express your poem’s idea, story, image, or impression. Some possibilities include:

  • Word choice
  • Voice: who is speaking in your poem?
  • Imagery: language that helps paint pictures, sensations
  • Sound: including rhythm, repetition, and rhyme
  • Form or type: free verse, sonnet, haiku, or something you invent

✍ Revise, and revise again: your first draft is only a beginning.

 

 

 

2020 Poetry Contest: Winners Announced!

Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Friends' Programs | Library Programs

The 31st Intergenerational Poetry Contest

September 2020

West Roxbury Branch Public Library

Theme:  Space

 

Final Judge’s Results

Grade 2

1st Place:  Amaya Millner-Barrios, Untitled (first line: “High above the clouds, into the black sky, out of the”)

Grade 3

1st Place:  Eden Ruth Wilson, “Never”

Grade 4

1st Place:  Roisin Ni Cheallaigh Cook, “Mr. Moon”

Grade 5

1st Place:  Annabel Kristine Halloran, “Claustrophobic”

Grade 6

TIE for 1st Place:

Gavin Wainwright, “Space”

Grace Morash, “Sally Ride”

  • Honorable Mention:   Lily Courtney, “Astrophobia”
  • Honorable Mention:   Ella Mahoney, “Space”

High School

TIE for 1st Place:

Morgan Frost, “covid-19”

Hari Narayanan, “The Liminal Space”

  • Honorable Mention:  Emma Clark, “An Unfilled Space in My Heart”
  • Honorable Mention:  Maia Frost, “Negative Space”

Adults

1st Place:  Nina Kallen, “Confessions in the Time of Coronavirus”

  • Honorable Mention:  Christopher Donahue, “Felix”
  • Honorable Mention:  Adam Finelli, “Man/Turkey”

Seniors

1st Place:  Alice P. Sullivan, “A Space Inviolate”

  • Honorable Mention:  Carol A. Amato, “An Ordinary Girl”
  • Honorable Mention:  Rick Hardy, Untitled (first line: “Between eyes”)
  • Honorable Mention:  Mary E. Kavanaugh, “Freedom’s a Song”
  • Honorable Mention:  Phyllis Iva Meserlian, “Adventure into Space”
  • Honorable Mention:  Gary Strichartz, “Spacing Out”

Final Judge: Mary Pinard

 

 

Poetry Contest | Open to All Ages

Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Friends' Programs

2020 Poetry Contest Update

Submission deadline extended to August 27, 2020
Entries to be sent via email only
Award winners will be announced on September 30, 2020 

It’s on! After some discussion and reflection, the poetry committee has decided to move forward with the judging of poems and awards presentation. This is not a new contest. Any additional poems that we receive will be added to the entries we already have. All entries submitted to date have been stored safely.

How to submit your poems
Email your poems to: friendsofthewestroxburylibrary@gmail.com
Kindly include your name, grade, age, home address, and phone number. Please note that the West Roxbury Branch Library is not set up to accept poetry contest entries by mail or through in-person drop off.

Awards Ceremony
Winners announced  on September 30 at a virtual event. Stay tuned for details.

Contest Details
The theme of the 2020 Poetry Contest for all Ages is “Space.”

 

31st Annual Poetry Contest for All Ages

Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Friends' Programs

 

Poetry Contest UPDATE
as of March 18, 2020

The Poetry Committee will continue to accept entries to the 2020 Poetry Contest. The Awards Ceremony will be rescheduled for a date in the fall. Until then, please keep creating poems! Poets are welcome to submit more than one entry. For updates on library re-openings:  https://www.bpl.org/locations/40/

NEW submission guidelines in effect while the West Roxbury Library is closed:

1. You may submit entries electronically to FriendsoftheWestRoxburyLibrary@gmail.com
2. If you wish to submit paper entries, you should hold them until the library reopens. At that time you may deliver by hand to the poem drop box at the library or mail to:
Poetry Contest
West Roxbury Branch Library
1961 Centre Street
West Roxbury, Ma 02132

Here are some thoughts from poet Mary Pinard:
I do think that there might be a lot of interesting energy if kids (of all ages) knew that they could shape their experiences over the coming weeks into poems--and our theme of "Space" brings with it all kinds of related possibilities given how the coronavirus has so shifted how we experience ourselves where and how we live, and in all the spaces we love, and may lose, at least temporarily.