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newsletter summer 2009 Programs dents discovered that face painting was part of the event. Also in the Hall, face-painted children created their own One World 2009 poems on our poetry wall with magnetic words donated by Magnetic Poetry. Next was a walk-through of the City of Boston Mayor Thomas Menino helped kick off the world-famous Mapparium®, the spectacular three-story, Library’s fourth annual “One World” series on Tuesday, painted-glass globe. July 7. This summer program introduced culture and arts to the children of Boston. Each week featured a different Performances by Kalfou (percussion members of Zili performance and craft activity, including making book- Misik); Amal Shumar (hip-hop dance); Janice Allen (song marks, note cards, stained-glass “globes,” scrapbooks, teller); and Victor Cockburn frames, and tambourines. (songwriter and teaching art- And this year, with the wait- ist) allowed the children to ing list overflowing with become a part of the pro- names of children wanting gram by featuring interactive to take part in “One World,” lessons by the multicultural the Library was able to add artists. two additional days of pro- gramming! To end the program, each “One World” attendee was Activities included view- given a new, age-appropriate ing the Library’s current book, generously donated exhibit, “All in Harmony,” by Cradles to Crayons and which details the role music Candlewick Press. One child played in Mary Baker Eddy’s from the Salvation Army day life as a source of inspira- camp in Boston was over- tion and entertainment heard asking his chaperone, and how she used it as a “Do I really get a brand-new metaphor in her writings. book? That’s so cool!” Interested youngsters had Crafts, musical performances, exhibit tours, the opportunity to check and a free book! Lesley Pitts, Executive Man- out some of Eddy’s personal ager and President of the Li- musical instruments on display such as a Victrola and brary summed up the event: “The ‘One World’ program pianola. Research staff member Amanda Gustin was on extends the reach of the Library and its namesake and hand to answer questions about the exhibit for students hopefully inspires children to get excited about museums and chaperones. and libraries. We help make history and its ideas vibrant and alive, while teaching kids about different cultures Heading into the Hall of Ideas, the children were greeted and ways of life.” by tables of face painters—always a hit! In fact, squeals of delight could be heard in the Atrium when the stu- 1 News Summer 2009 Issue This periodic newsletter is provided to New Addition to the Library’s Web Site promote awareness of The Mary Baker Eddy Library, its exhibits, programs, New to the Library’s Web and activities, to current and potential site is the Object of the Library patrons and supporters. Month. Each month a new item from our collections Mission Statement will be highlighted. Items “The Mary Baker Eddy Library provides and objects that may be public access and context to original materi- included are: letters, docu- als and educational experiences about Mary ments, objects, photo- Baker Eddy’s life, ideas, and achievements, graphs, and textiles. Past including her Church. The Library promotes objects will be archived and viewable on the Web site. 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Contact Us Learn More 2 News Library Supports Church’s Annual Meeting Nursing Program Video Every year, on the Monday following the first Sunday For Annual Meeting, the Library produced a one-hour in June, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds its video of the March program, “Nursing’s Spiritual Roots annual meeting. Designed for “listening to the reports in Contemporary Practice,” which ran on a continual of Treasurer, Clerk, and Committees, and general loop in the Library’s Atrium. The original program fea- tured Jean Watson, renowned writer on nursing theory reports from the Field” (Manual of The Mother Church, and nursing as a “caring science”; Peggy Burkhardt, a Article XIII, Section 1), the Monday afternoon meeting nurse practitioner and writer on holistic nursing; and is a public event, held in the Extension of The Mother Linda Kohler, Supervisor of Christian Science nursing Church and webcast for an interna- activities. Options for viewing the tional audience. program online are now available through the Library’s Web site. In addition, Annual Meeting often One can select a 20-minute video concludes a weekend of meetings of highlights, a one-hour version, and other special events designed or the full-length version, which runs just over one hour and a half. to give the members of The Mother Church a look at present progress and future possibilities. This year, as Exhibit on Abraham Lincoln in other years, The Mary Baker Eddy and Mary Baker Eddy Library also played a part in these activities. In time for Annual Meeting, the Library installed a new temporary exhibit entitled “Lincoln’s ‘Great “All in Harmony” Program Willing Heart’ and the Life of Annual Meeting attendees inside Mary Baker Eddy.” The exhibit Researcher and Special Projects The Mother Church Extension features books from the Lending Manager Sherry Darling and Senior and Reference Services collection Curator Alan Lester provided a talk and portrays Mary Baker Eddy’s on the Library’s main exhibit, “All connection to Lincoln, the Civil in Harmony: Mary Baker Eddy and War, and the anti-slavery cause. In Music.” The talk focused on Mary this bicentennial year of Abraham Baker Eddy’s love of music as a Lincoln’s birth, the exhibit reveals source of inspiration and entertain- in one of its panels how Mary ment. Program attendees learned Baker Eddy and the Christian Sci- about Mary Baker Eddy’s musical ence Church celebrated Lincoln tastes, which centered on gospel Day in 1909 with special readings hymns such as “I Love to Tell the at a commemorative service at The Story,” “Galilee, Sweet Galilee,” Mother Church. Among the books and “I’m a Pilgrim and I’m a Strang- on display from our Lending and er.” Eddy also enjoyed popular sen- Reference collection are Giants: timental ballads, and the audience The Parallel Lives of Frederick listened to two of her favorite songs, Douglass and Abraham Lincoln by “Home Sweet Home” and “The John Stauffer (2008); My Brother’s Old Oaken Bucket.” Details were Graphic excerpt from the exhibit Keeper: Union and Confederate also provided about the four main Soldiers’ Acts of Mercy During the objects on display: Eddy’s Prescott Civil War by Daniel Rolph (2002); upright grand piano, Regina music box, Victor Vic- and This Republic of Suffering: Death and the Ameri- trola, and pianola (player piano). can Civil War by Drew Gilpin Faust (2008). 3 News continued Programs Research Room and Save the Date! Lending and Reference Services Opening Our Doors Annual Meeting attendees who visited the Research The eighth annual “Opening Our Doors Day” is Room and LARS used Re:discovery, our new elec- coming up on Monday, October 12. The First Church tronic database for accessing Mary Baker Eddy’s of Christ, Scientist and The Mary Baker Eddy Library papers, historic photographs, and images of objects are pleased to announce that they will be co-hosting from our collections. They also read reminiscences Fenway Alliance’s kick-off to this year’s event on the by individuals who knew Mary Baker Eddy, as well as a new compilation of correspondence between Christian Science Plaza. Eddy and her student Alfred Farlow from 1899-1901. These letters discuss Farlow’s work as Committee on A total of 22 cultural organizations in the Fenway Publication for The First Church of Christ, Scientist, neighborhood will offer free entertainment, children’s in Boston, and his interactions with the press. Those activities, and admission. Visitors to the Library will who stayed in town following Annual Meeting also enjoy Mapparium tours, face painting, an exhibit had access to paper records in the Research Room, scavenger hunt for families, and live musical perfor- including letters written to Mary Baker Eddy. mances by Project STEP (String Training and Educa- tion Program)—a music education program founded The Library’s expanded schedule during Annual Meeting is designed to ensure that all visitors have a by the Boston Symphony Orchestra that provides chance to view exhibits, watch videos, attend talks by students of color with the musical training needed to Library staff, and research the historical collections.