In The Revolutionary Samuel Adams, author Stacy Schiff takes readers back to this moment in time and beyond. Her subject is Samuel Adams, the second cousin of John Adams. Thomas Jefferson called Samuel 'the earliest, most active, and persevering man of the Revolution.' When John traveled to France to request funds for the war, the French greeted him with a hero's welcome until they found out that 'the famous Adams' was his cousin, Samuel.
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Monday, August 17, 2026
The Man of the Revolution
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
Introducing the Essential Resources Brochure
The Essential Resources brochure contains the contact information of help hotlines, transportation means, food banks, job help, housing, temporary shelters, long term shelters, divorce and grief share, financial aid, and clothing resources. These programs are run by passionate individuals who are eager to provide assistance to everyone they can. If you find yourself seeking out financial assistance, transportation, temporary housing, or other tender needs, please visit any of FCPL’s branches to receive an Essential Resources brochure with information on how to reach these organizations.
If you are unable to visit in person, we encourage you to check out our Community Resource Guide, which is available for free on our eResources webpage. This resource is provided by United Way and is accessible 24/7. You also are welcome to contact us during our hours of operation, and we are more than happy to provide you with assistance over the phone or via email.
We understand how hard life can be, and we want you to know that you are not in this alone! Your library is here to help you.
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
Build-A-Book at Post Road Library
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| A custom made version of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. |
Have you seen people ripping the covers off of their paperback books, just to reattach the most beautiful hardback cover to it? Do you ever have the urge to buy books with sprayed edges, but they just haven’t come out with a version of your favorite book with them yet? Are you creative and like repurposing things? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then Post Road Library’s Build-A-Book program series is right for you!
Build-A-Book is a series consisting of four separate programs throughout the month of August that will take you through all of the steps of rebinding a book into your dream creation.
Week one will teach you how to make endpapers and DIY book cloth.
The second week will help you learn how to construct the hardback case with your book cloth and attach it to a text block using the endpapers from week one.
For week three you can bring back your freshly bound book with a blank cover to decorate and add embellishments.
During the final program in this series, you will be creating a custom splashed edge to match your book.
Bring your own book to customize, or if you don't have that special book yet, use a library-provided book for practice.
Coming to each session is recommended for the full learning experience, but not required.
This program series will be held on every Thursday of the month of August, from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at the Post Road Library. View the entire series with all of the details on our website.
Please note: this event will require event passes. Event passes are free and available to interested participants on the day of the program. They will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis starting 30 minutes before the event start time.
Look ahead for a sneak peek at some of the parts of this project!
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| Construction of the hardback case for your book. |
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Painting the edges of your book. |
Information Specialist
Post Road Library





