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History of the Edible Book

The Edible Book Event began in 1999, when co-founder Judith Holmberg, of Santa Monica, California, got the idea during a Thanksgiving dinner with book artists. Since that time it has grown and become an international event. The festival honors French gastronome Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826), famous for his book, The Physiology of Taste, a witty meditation on food. His birth date is April 1st. He wrote: The discovery of a new dish conf…

Edible Book event set for May 3

March 31, 2015 — Rabbit Run/Rabbit at Rest, created by Janet Moulding: *Best Edible Recontextualization* The Friends of Forbes Library sponsor The Edible Book, an annual fun and fundraising event on May 3, 2015…. Rabbit Run/Rabbit at Rest, created by Janet Moulding: *Best Edible Recontextualization* The Friends of Forbes Library sponsor The Edible Book, an annual fun and fundraising event on May 3, 2015. Event Details Visit Edible Book Northampton on Facebook Registration and participant info …

Free Anywhere

IMSLP stands for International Music Score Library Project. The database contains over 100,000 scores of works in the public domain, as well as sound recordings. It requires creating a free user account.

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Friends of Forbes Spring Newsletter

March 4, 2015 — Spring 2015 Newsletter… …

Form 1040 is here!

February 18, 2015 — Federal income tax form 1040 has arrived and can be found in the reference room, along with forms 1040A and 1040EZ which were already available. The library also has the 2014… Federal income tax form 1040 has arrived and can be found in the reference room, along with forms 1040A and 1040EZ which were already available. The library also has the 2014 Massachusetts Resident Income Tax and Massachusetts Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax booklets. For information about tax forms in the library, where to find forms online, and local tax assistance, please see our community resource page on taxes. …

Construction on the new elevator to begin end of February

February 13, 2015 — Notice: Construction on the new elevator will begin the week of February 23 and continue for several months. During this time we will not be wheelchair accessible. Please contact Lisa… Notice: Construction on the new elevator will begin the week of February 23 and continue for several months. During this time we will not be wheelchair accessible. Please contact Lisa in the Business Office for more information or to request home delivery service for library materials, 413-587-1017 or ldowning@forbeslibrary.org. We apologize for this inconvenience. …

All Hamptons Read Announces Kick-Off of the Big Read in the ‘Hamptons

February 5, 2015 — Northampton, MA – February 5, 2015 – All Hamptons Read will launch its Big Read program in celebration of The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett with a program about American Crime Fiction on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 7 PM at the Forbes Library. The Big Read is presented by All Hamptons Read, a collaboration of the communities of Northampton, Florence, Easthampton, Southampton and Westhampton. All Hamptons Read was formed in 2013 when the libra…

Forms 1040A and 1040EZ are here!

February 3, 2015 — Federal income tax forms 1040A and 1040EZ have arrived, and can be found in the reference room. The IRS has also shipped our copies of form 1040—we can expect to see those here in a week or two. The library also has the 2014 Massachusetts Resident Income Tax and Massachusetts Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax booklets. For information about tax forms in the library, where to find forms online, and local tax assistance, please see our c…

State Income Tax forms arrive

January 16, 2015 — The 2014 Massachusetts Resident Income Tax and Massachusetts Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax booklets have arrived, and can be found in the reference room. For information about tax forms in… The 2014 Massachusetts Resident Income Tax and Massachusetts Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax booklets have arrived, and can be found in the reference room. For information about tax forms in the library, where to find forms online, and local tax assistance, please see our community resource page on taxes. …

Libraries receiving many fewer tax forms from the IRS

January 16, 2015 — The IRS has reduced its Tax Forms Outlet Program which provided free tax forms to the public at post offices and public libraries. In an email to participating organizations, the IRS Tax Forms Outlet Program Administrator wrote, “IRS appropriations were significantly cut in the 2015 Omnibus Appropriations bill recently passed by Congress. Unfortunately this puts us in a position where we have very few options. We want to honor our commitment to y…

How to suggest a program or event

Use this form if you have an idea for a program or event you would like to see the library offer or are interested in presenting a program at the library yourself. Alternatively, you may call the Business Office at 413-587-1017. If you wish to use library space to hold your own meeting or event please fill out the Meeting Room Reservation Form. Your Name(required) Email(valid email required) Message(required)   See also Reserve a study room or me…

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Looking for other ways to ask a question? Visit our Ask a Librarian page. Your name(required)Email(valid email required)Town or Zip Code(required)Describe in detail the question or problem to be searched.(required)Sources… Looking for other ways to ask a question? Visit our Ask a Librarian page. Your name(required) Email(valid email required) Town or Zip Code(required) Describe in detail the question or problem to be searched.(required) Sources you have checked (if any) What type of information do you prefer?A short factual answerPrint sourcesWeb sourcesPrint or web sources   …

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