Worcester Public Library Wants You To Come Back During “March Meowness”
Ever have an overdue or lost book from the library? Afraid to go back because the fines have been racking up? You’re not alone. One Massachusetts library is doing something…

Ever have an overdue or lost book from the library? Afraid to go back because the fines have been racking up? You're not alone. One Massachusetts library is doing something special to ease your fears and get you back. It's "March Meowness" at the Worcester Public Library.
What the heck is "March Meowness?"
I don't know about you, but I've been known to have overdue library books with huge fines. I've also lost library books as well. I'm not proud of it, but it is what it is. Like a lot of people, having those fees hanging over your head keeps you from going to the library. Well, the Worcester Public Library is giving you an easy way to "pay off" those fees. Throughout the month of March, they're celebrating "March Meowness." All you have to do is show them a picture of your cat. Well, it could be your cat, someone else's cat, a famous cat, shelter cat, even a picture you drew of a cat. If you do that, they'll forgive your fees on your library account. There are a few rules that you can see here.
What else is happening for "March Meowness?"
In addition to the fee-forgiveness, the library also has lots of cat-themed events going on during March. Some of the other events you can check out include:
After Dinner Craft: Stained Glass Cat
Tuesday, March 12 from 6 - 8 PM at the Main Library – Click for info
For ages 12-17.
Crafternoons
Wednesdays, March 13 & 20 from 4 - 5 PM at the Burncoat, Goddard, Roosevelt, and Tatnuck Magnet Branches – Click for info
For children ages 6 and up.
The Cat's Pajamas Storytime
Tuesday, March 19 from 5 - 6 PM at the Roosevelt Branch – Click for info
Friday, March 22 from 4 - 5 PM at the Burncoat Branch – Click for info
For children aged 3-7.
Understanding Your Cat with Dr. Rachel Gellar
Saturday, March 23 from 3 - 4 PM at the Main Library – Click for info
Leopard Canvas Painting with Pop Up Art School
Saturday, March 30 from 1 - 2:30 PM at the Main Library – Click for info
For ages 8-11.
Cat’s Meow Scavenger Hunt
All month long at Burncoat, Goddard, Roosevelt & Tatnuck Branches
Children ages 6 & up.
Other libraries occasionally have fee-forgiveness periods as well, or no fees at all. Check with your local library for details.
9 Things You Didn’t Know Your Boston Public Library Branch Has To Offer
When you think about the library, what comes to mind? Books, of course. Quiet and kids, sure. But did you also know that your local Boston Public Library branch has sewing classes, homework help, technology assistance, and more? The possibilities are endless when it comes to the library, with new events being added every day. I am a huge fan of the library, and love that it continues to grow and evolve as the ultimate community space. Our libraries are so incredibly important, and offer a welcoming environment for all.
Where's my Boston Public Library branch?
First of all, something you should know about the Boston Public Library is that it was the first large free municipal library in the United States. Not only that, it was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, and the first to have a children's room. Yay Boston!
There are 25 branches across the city of Boston, and each branch offers everything from WiFi, information about citizenship, computer access, and more. There are locations in Roxbury, Dorchester, East Boston, and Chinatown, just to name a few. They offer things for people of all ages. Kids can stop by for storytimes, arts and crafts, help for homework, technology classes and more. And for adults, you can participate in anything from yoga and sound baths, to language classes and book clubs.
How can I get a library card, and what can I use it for?
So glad you asked. It's simple. Getting a library card is free and easy. You can even do it online. Sign up for an eCard to use their electronic resources. And if you want to borrow physical materials like books and DVDs, you can upgrade to a physical card in person. All you have to do it go to the circulation desk in any BPL location. Once you have your card you can borrow ebooks, audiobooks, physical books, get passes to various museums in the city, and more. Your library card is the greatest FREE resource you can have.
If you're looking for something new to try, or want to keep the kids busy for a little while, there are lots of events you can attend for free at your local branch. Here are just some of the many events you can take part in. Enjoy!
Homework Assistance at the East Boston Branch
Does your child need some homework help? Are you struggling with helping them with that math? It's the Library to the rescue! Check out their free, drop-in program for kids K-8.
Teens Upcycle with Nandra! at the Codman Square Branch in Dorchester
Do you have a teen that aspires to be a part of the world of fashion? Or maybe they just want to update some of their current clothing. Well they can learn how to upcycle with Nahdra from House of Nahdra! It's a 4-week session that will teach them how to turn old clothes into new fashions.
Sweet Justice: Cooking MLK's Favorites at the Mattapan Branch
On Tuesday, January 16th from 6pm - 7pm, make some of Dr. King's favorite foods, including deviled eggs and cornbread. You'll also hear the story Sweet Justice: Georgina Gilmore and the Montgomery Bus Boycott by Mara Rockliff. Registration is required, and you can register by emailing aloustau@bpl.org or by calling the branch. Cooking MLK's Favor
Youth Lead the Change: Idea Collection Workshop at the Grove Hall Branch
"Youth Lead the Change (YLC) gives young people power over one million dollars of the City's capital budget. The process is led by youth in Boston. The program is led by the Youth Lead the Change Committee of the Mayor’s Youth Council and the Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement. Anyone aged 12 to 22 who lives, works, or goes to school in the City of Boston is invited to participate in this process by submitting ideas, and voting on the finalists."
Crafternoon: Craft Circle for Adults at the Brighton Branch
Are you a crafty person? Or want to become more crafty? Looking to meet up with other crafty people? Be sure to head to the Brighton Branch of the BPL for a Crafternoon. What is that? It's a casual, bring-your-own- project craft circle for adults. You can stop by when you want, and how you define craft is up to you. It could be kniting, crocheting, painting, journaling, or anything else!
Technology and Job Help By Appointment at the Codman Square Branch
Looking for a job but need a little help with the process? Make your appointment for some technology and job help at the Codman Square Branch. Not sure how to fill out that online job application. Get all the help you need and reserve your spot.
4 Angle Mindfulness at the Parker Hill Branch
Need to relax? In this day and age, I think we all could us a little relaxation. "4 Angle Mindfulness is a five-week meditation workshop to promote wellness. Each week facilitator Max Johnson will teach a new relaxing technique." No registration required.
Indigenous Traditions & Lifeways of Southern New England at the Hyde Park Branch
The Hyde Park Branch of the BPL offers a presentation with Silvermoon LaRose from the Tomaquaq Museum in Rhode Island. Silvermoon LaRose is a member of the Narragansett Tribe and will offer a first-person perspective on the history, culture, and traditional arts of Southern New England Tribal Communities.
Sublime Sound: Sound Healing Ceremony at the Central Library at Copley Square
From the library: "Please join us for a relaxing sound healing experience using crystal singing bowls. Each bowl, meticulously crafted from pure quartz, emits a distinct frequency that harmonizes with different energy centers in your body."
So much more at ALL Boston Public Library Branch locations
No matter what you're looking for, there's always something for you at the library. Visit this link to find out everything they have to offer, and which branches you can visit to find them. Crafts, classes, book clubs, and more. It's all at the library!