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Mandarin Spoken Here

Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St, Bristol, RI | Get Directions »
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Come to the library to learn Mardarin Chinese.  Yuan Fei, a native Chinese speaker, is offering this free class to children as young as 8 and teens and adults.  At the first class, we learned how to say hello and good-bye, and the names of family members.  This class will be offered every other week for a few months.  The next class is March 13, 2013. Just drop in to get started. The class meets in the Teen sction of the library on the main floor.

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Posted by: Charlotte Burnham
Where Rogers Free Library 525 Hope St, Bristol, RI 02809
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:00 pm–7:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­rogersfree­library.­org
Phone 401 253-6948
Price $0

More About Rogers Free Library

Rogers Free Library

Rogers Free Library

525 Hope St, Bristol, RI
401-253-6948

Since 2008 the Rogers Free Library has grown from a cramped 6,200-sq-foot building to a fully renovated 28,000-sq-foot community resource. In addition to the recent facelift, the library also offers many new resources and features to those who wish to take advantage of them. The new improved building hosts more than 80,000 publications and is still growing. It is also newly equipped with a community meeting room that can fit 80 people free of charge (but must be reserved in advance).

The Children's Room is located on the bottom floor, complete with computers, board games, a play area and, of course, books. The library runs a movie series and programs for children. 

The second floor is home to fiction and young adult books, VHS, DVDs, audiobooks, local newspapers and magazines. There are also 41 public use computers.

The third floor is for adult services, non-fiction and reference titles. There is also a special collections room that contains local histories, genealogies and historical issues of the Bristol Phoenix.

Your library card no longer means you can simply check out books. Your OSL card now opens endless online possibilities, including accessing your account online and allowing you to download books to your computer at home.

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Charlotte Burnham

12:53 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Bringing a notebook would be very helpful!

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