Adult

VIRTUAL: Successfully Navigating College Admissions This Fall

We are offering this Zoom presentation to help families of high school juniors, sophomores and freshmen better understand the college admissions process and how to successfully navigate the changing landscape. We will discuss current college admissions trends, admissions strategies, the changing test-optional environment, the importance of researching and visiting colleges to find schools that can be a good fit, a timeline and other action steps to make this fall productive and help reduce the stress around the college admissions process.

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WPL Book Group

This month's book is Lovely One: A Memoir by Ketanji Brown Jackson. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located in the Reference Room. Librarians will gladly assist you in locating a large print, downloadable, or audio copy.

WPL Book Group

This month's book is The Great Fire: One American's Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century's First Genocide. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located in the Reference Room. Librarians will gladly assist you in locating a large print, downloadable, or audio copy.

WPL Book Group

This month's book is An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s by Doris Kearns Goodwin. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located in the Reference Room. Librarians will gladly assist you in locating a large print, downloadable, or audio copy.

WPL Book Group

This month's book is The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located in the Reference Room. Librarians will gladly assist you in locating a large print, downloadable, or audio copy.

WPL Book Group

This month's book is A fever in the Heartland: the Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take over America, and the Woman who Stopped Them by Timothy Egan. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located in the Reference Room.

Write On Winchester

Get your creative juices flowing at the Winchester Public Library's new writing group. New and experienced writers are invited to the Library to explore creative writing in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. You'll have the opportunity to examine and apply writing techniques, to generate new work with writing prompts and themed activities, to share and receive feedback on your writing, and to engage with a writing community.

Write On Winchester

Get your creative juices flowing at the Winchester Public Library's new writing group. New and experienced writers are invited to the Library to explore creative writing in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. You'll have the opportunity to examine and apply writing techniques, to generate new work with writing prompts and themed activities, to share and receive feedback on your writing, and to engage with a writing community.