Drop-in 3D Printing
Drop-in 3D Printing
Stop by and print your own 3D print! One per person, please.
This is a drop-in style program -come in anytime between
For ages 10+
Drop-in 3D Printing
Stop by and print your own 3D print! One per person, please.
This is a drop-in style program -come in anytime between
For ages 10+
3D Printing: Getting Started
Learn the basics of 3D printing with the Library's 3D printer. We'll show what the printer can do, and provide some great 3D printing tools. This class will meet over zoom. Sign up below to register.
Find out more about 3D printing at the library here.
All attendants will get 1 free 3D print of 2 hours or less
1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit
The Vermont Racial Justice Alliance and Fletcher Free Library are excited to bring back the Hampton History Museum 1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit. Drawing on the latest research, this exhibit tells the story of the Africans’ home in Angola, how they came to be enslaved aboard a Spanish slave ship San Juan Bautista, the terrible 10,000 nautical mile voyage that brought them to Virginia, and their lives on the farms and plantations in the new colony.
1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit
The Vermont Racial Justice Alliance and Fletcher Free Library are excited to bring back the Hampton History Museum 1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit. Drawing on the latest research, this exhibit tells the story of the Africans’ home in Angola, how they came to be enslaved aboard a Spanish slave ship San Juan Bautista, the terrible 10,000 nautical mile voyage that brought them to Virginia, and their lives on the farms and plantations in the new colony.
1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit
The Vermont Racial Justice Alliance and Fletcher Free Library are excited to bring back the Hampton History Museum 1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit. Drawing on the latest research, this exhibit tells the story of the Africans’ home in Angola, how they came to be enslaved aboard a Spanish slave ship San Juan Bautista, the terrible 10,000 nautical mile voyage that brought them to Virginia, and their lives on the farms and plantations in the new colony.
Turning the Curve
This year the Legislature passed a Joint Resolution “Racism Constitutes a Public Health Emergency in Vermont”
This joint resolution commits the Legislature to “sustained and deep work of eradicating systemic racism throughout the State, actively fighting racist practices, participating in the creation of more just and equitable systems and coordinating work and participating in ongoing action, grounded in science and data, to eliminate race-based health disparities and eradicate systemic racism.”
Hostile Terrain 94 Exhibit
Main Reading Room
October 15 - November 5, 2021
Opening Reception, Friday, October 15 at 5:30pm
The Hampton History Museum in Hampton, Virginia has condensed some of the most powerful chapters from America’s past to share with the public through a series of pop-up exhibits.
The Vermont Racial Justice Alliance contracted with the Hampton History Museum to bring their exhibit, "Toward Freedom" to Burlington for a limited time.