Free workshop for adults and teens at Sawyer Free Library
Unlock the secrets of songwriting with award-winning singer/songwriter Briana Cash in this engaging workshop tailored for adults and teens of all skill levels. Join the Sawyer Free Library on Thursday, July 11 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm at 21 Main Street for an inspiring session where Briana will share her expertise and guide participants on a journey to discover their unique voice as songwriters. No registration required.
Workshop Overview:
Crafting Your Musical Vision: Discover the essence of songwriting and learn how to approach the creative process with confidence and inspiration.
Exploring Your Artistic Identity: Dive deep into what songwriting means to you and uncover your personal songwriting goals with expert guidance from Briana.
Interactive Learning: Engage in lively discussions and a dynamic Q&A session, where Briana will share her insights and answer your burning questions about songwriting and the music industry.
Live Song Sharing: If you’re working on a song, seize the opportunity to share it with the group live. However, participation is optional, and all attendees are welcome, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced songwriter.
Briana Cash is not only an award-winning singer/songwriter but also a respected freelance music supervisor and a distinguished member of the Recording Academy and The Guild of Music Supervisors. Her exceptional talent has led to her songs being covered by various artists and featured in TV shows, films, and advertisements.
No registration required for this program. If you have questions please call 978-325-5500 or contact anakoneczny@sawyerfreelibrary.org.
Summer is a busy summer for tweens and teens at the Sawyer Free Library. Middle and high schoolers are encouraged to check out the Library’s full summer schedule of weekly programs, including Reverse Glass Painting with Pop-Up Art School on July 16. There will be two Dungeons and Dragons meet-ups on July 23 and August 7, an Ice Cream Float Party on July 25, Henna Temporary Tattoos for Teens and Tweens on Thursday, August 1, and a Teen Board Game Night on August 7.
Students entering grades 6-12 can also track their “Summer Reading and eco-friendly actions” on the Library’s Summer Reading Bingo Board for Teens and Tweens, which is available on the Library’s website. They can also earn raffle tickets for every book they read to qualify for cool prizes, including an Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera.
For more information on all this and more visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or stop by 21 Main Street in Downtown Gloucester!

