September 24, 6:30 pm, Peacham Knitters and Puzzlers Bring your knitting or other handwork for an evening of creativity and chatting. Or work on the current jigsaw puzzle while you chat.
September 26, 10:00 am, Tai Chi for Fall Prevention – Sponsored by Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging and SASH.
September 28, 10:00 am-noon, Coffee Hour – A chance to drink a cup of coffee or tea, enjoy a sweet or two, and chat with your friends and neighbors.
Have you seen the gallery?
Cecelia’s Kane’s “Becoming a Tree” show has become a community project, as community members share their “tree selfies” and she adds them to the walls. Watch the Library’s Facebook page – we are featuring a new “tree selfie” each day. It is not too late to add yours!
READ NOW for program in November:
November 8, 7:00 pm, Author Talk with Bernie Lambek – Author of “Uncivil Liberties“. Yes, we have this book! Come in and borrow it or place a hold, so you can read it before the author’s visit!
After a high school student is found dead at the bottom of a rock ledge on the outskirts of Montpelier, Vermont, the community confronts its conflicting beliefs and values—and the truths below the surface. A complex and timely legal mystery, Uncivil Liberties confronts hate speech and free speech, cyberbullying and privacy, religious and sexual freedom, and a community’s many faces of love and loss. In the courtrooms and streets and bedrooms of Montpelier, lawyers and clients and loved ones grapple with moral convictions and prejudices. The novel is imbued with a deep respect for the law as well as for the passionate and irrational human beings who live within, and sometimes beyond, its constraints.
More about the author here: https://www.bernielambek.com/