October 8, 7:00 pm, Library Board of Trustees Meeting – Meetings are open to the public.
October 8, 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.
October 10, 10:00 am, Tai Chi for Fall Prevention – Sponsored by Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging and SASH. Continue your practice, building strength and balance in a quiet setting.
October 13, 9:00 am – all day, Peacham Fall Fondo – A bicycle ride around Peacham. Support the community and enjoy the ride. Check out the internet cafe, water stop and pie sale – all happening at the library. More details at the Fondo website.
October 14, 3:00-5:30 pm, Friendly Folk Music Jam – Open to acoustic instrument players of any skill level interested in a relaxed, collegial atmosphere to share folk or old-time music. Come share your talent and a simple song (3 or 4 chords). Don’t play an instrument? Listeners are always welcome!
Coming Up
October 16, 1:15 pm, Tuesday Theatre: “Dirty Dancing” – The story of the romance between a “daddy’s girl” and bad boy dance instructor during a summer the spent at a family resort in the Catskills. Runtime 100 minutes. Rated PG-13.
October 16, 5:00 pm, Friends of Peacham Library – Join the FOPL in their support of the library.
October 17, 10:00 am, Tai Chi for Fall Prevention – Sponsored by Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging and SASH. Continue your practice, building strength and balance in a quiet setting.
October 18, 12:00 noon, Afternoon Activities Peacham Elementary School early release day. Spend your afternoon at the library for one or more activities – movie, craft project and more. Check our website and Facebook page later this week for more details. Children 7 and under should be accompanied by parent or caregiver. Homeschoolers welcome too!
October 18, 7:00 pm, Readers’ Delight Join us for a discussion “Killers of the Flower Moon” by David Grann. November’s title will be “Nine Lives” by Dan Baum. Contact the library if you would like to borrow a copy of either book.