they can be for anyone of any age. If you are a student
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and in your community visit our website or call for more
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“LIMITED TIME” EVENTS
Saturday, June 11
Non-Fiction Book Club: 3 pm
Visit the library to borrow Unfair by Adam Benforado, then
join us for the discussion and to pick up a copy of July’s
book.
Tuesday, June 14
Paint & Sip: 6-8 pm
Due to the overwhelming response of our April event,
we are having another! Come to paint with us for $20
per person. No experience is needed and all materials
and refreshments are included. Paint your own 11 by 14
canvas of acrylic painting to take home, perfect for your
own enjoyment or as a gift to a loved one. Please sign up
early to avoid disappointment. Class size is limited to 15.
Wednesday, June 15
Weekday Matinee: 3 pm
Join us to see The Last of the Mohicans on the big screen…
it will help set the mood for tomorrow’s special guest
speaker!
Thursday, June 16
Adult Coloring “Club”: 3 pm
If you’ve been interested in giving coloring a try, we hope
that you’ll join us. Bring a friend, and bring your own
supplies or use ours. We’ll be meeting the third Thursday
of each month, and everyone is welcome to practice this
informal art therapy while enjoying some refreshments.
Thursday, June 16
Guest Speaker Todd “Ghost in the Head” Johnson:
6 pm
All ages are invited to join us in welcoming Todd “Ghost
in the Head” Johnson to the library. Todd will immerse us
in the Huron culture. He will be dressed in period-correct
clothing and will bring a large display of museum-quality
materials.
Tuesday, June 21 – Friday, June 24
Summer Reading for K-3rd grades, Week 1
Monday, June 27 – Thursday, June 30
Summer Reading for 4th – 8th grades, Week 1
Wednesday, June 29
Weekday Matinee: 3 pm
After the Battle of Antietam, Colonel Robert Gould is
offered command of the United States’ first AfricanAmerican Regiment — that Regiment is the 54th
Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Make plans to join us
for Glory!
Thursday, July 7
Collectors’ Club: 6:30 pm
If you’re interested in sports memorabilia, you’ll want to
mark your calendar to attend! Come to meet and build
relationships with other collectors, help each other build
better collections, and discuss the subject of the day and
the history of sport collecting and collectibles.
Wednesday, July 13
Book Bites: 12-1 pm
Pack a lunch and join us to discuss The Stone Diaries, a
novel by Carol Shields.
Wednesday, July 13
Weekday Matinee: 3 pm
Join us to see Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, a couple
who have been divorced for many years, rekindle their
romance at their son’s college graduation. To say It’s
Complicated might be an understatement!
Thursday, July 14
Healthy Living: 1-2 pm
Each month, medical professionals in the community
come to the library to present information, and this
month’s session will be a Summer Foods Festival. Make
plans to attend and discover how tasty healthy eating
can be.
Tuesday, July 19 – Friday, July 22
Summer Reading for K-3rd grades, Week 2
Thursday, July 21
Adult Coloring “Club”: 3 pm
Why not give coloring a try? You’re welcome to bring
a friend, and practice this informal art therapy while
enjoying some refreshments.
Tuesday, July 26 – Friday, July 29
Summer Reading for 4th – 8th grades, Week 2
Wednesday, July 27
Weekday Matinee: 3 pm
Join us to enjoy the all-star cast of The Big Chill!
Saturday, July 30
Harry Potter Extravaganza
Please check the calendar on our website for details
about this celebration of the release of Harry Potter and
the Cursed Child.
Thursday, August 4
Author Talk with Paul Gentile: 7 pm
Join us in welcoming Paul Gentile, the author of
Salvatore and Maria: Finding Paradise, a book that
chronicles the life of his immigrant grandfather.
Tuesday, August 9 – Friday, August 12
Summer Reading for K-3rd grades, Week 3
Wednesday, August 10
Book Bites: 12-1 pm
Pack a lunch and join us to discuss Never Home, Laird
Hunt’s book about a farmer’s wife who makes the
decision to fight for the Union.
Wednesday, August 10
Weekday Matinee: 3 pm
Join us to watch Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James
Gandolfini on the big screen in Enough Said.
Thursday, August 11
Healthy Living: 1-2 pm
Professionals from Jeffrey’s Drug Store will be here to
present information about diabetes.
Thursday, August 18
Adult Coloring “Club”: 3 pm
If you’ve been interested in giving coloring a try, this is
the ideal time! Bring your own supplies or use ours and
practice this informal art therapy while enjoying some
refreshments.
Wednesday, August 31
Weekday Matinee: 3 pm
Join us for Nebraska, the story of an aging, alcoholic
father and his estranged son who make the trip from
Montana to Nebraska to claim his million-dollar
sweepstakes prize.
Thursday, September 8
Healthy Living: 1-2 pm
Medical professionals are again coming to the library
to present information, and this month’s sessi