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This week at the library – October 29

29 Oct

October 31, 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 31, 5:00 pm – 7 pm, Trick or Treat – Stop by the library to show off your costume. 

November 2, 9:15 am, Story Time – Stories, a craft, and a bit of running around.  Everyone is welcome.

November 2, 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.

November 2, 6:00 pm, Family Movie – Enjoy some cocoa, popcorn, and a great movie.  PJs optional.  All children must be accompanied by an adult.  

November 3, 11:00 am, Story Time – Stories, a craft, and a bit of running around.  Everyone is welcome. (Repeat of Friday’s program)

Coming Up

November 5, 7:00 pm, Library Board of Trustees Meeting – Meetings are open to the public.

November 6, 1 pm – 3:30 pm, Afternoon Movie and Makers – Peacham Elementary School early release day. Spend your afternoon at the library for one or more activities – movie and a maker project.  Movie: “The LEGO Movie” starts at 1 PM (Time 101 minutes. Rated PG). “Maker Challenge” starts at approximately 2:45 pm (when the movie ends) Children 7 and under should be accompanied by parent or caregiver.  Homeschoolers welcome too!

November 6, 7:30 – 12:00 am, On Guard Election Get Together – Gather with the “On Guard” group to watch the evening’s election results.  Bring a snack or sweet to share.

November 7, 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.

November 8, 7:00 pm,  Author Talk: Bernie Lambek – Meet attorney and author of “Uncivil Liberties”: 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.

November 9, 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. 

November 10, 4:00 – 8:00 pm, Game Day – Celebrate the final day of “International Games Week” with us, playing games – old favorites and new ones too!  Bring your friends and favorite games and a snack or sweet to share. Don’t have any games?  We will have some to choose from including but not limited to: Lanterns, Kodama, Splendor, Codenames, Iglu Iglu, Go Nuts for Donuts, and more!

November 11, 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!

 

 
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