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*Mother’s Day Workshop: Children ages 6 and up are invited to join Marie Walker on Saturday, May 1, for a Mother’s Day Craft Workshop. The workshop will meet from 1 to 2 pm and is limited to the first 15 children who sign up.

A $3 materials fee is due upon registration.

*Summer Creative Writing: Attention rising eighth and ninth graders – Creative Writing Summer Camp has room for you. Local author and educator Joan Verniero will host the camp designed to foster a love of reading and writing, assisted by volunteers from the library’s adult creative writing groups.

Camp will meet on Thursdays, July 1, 8, 15, 29, and August 5, from 2 to 4 pm.  Space is limited to 10 students for those who will be entering grades 8 and 9 in the fall.

(A morning session for rising grades 6 & 7 is full.)

Sign up at the main floor circulation desk or call.

Adult

Programs

*Book Groups: There are lots of ongoing book clubs that meet at the library each month. Classics, mysteries, history, plays, popular fiction, great literature… what do you like to read? Newcomers are always welcome.

Upcoming discussions will include The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw on Tuesday, May 4, at 1 pm; The Debut by Anita Brookner on Monday, May 10, at 1 pm; and Five Quarters of An Orange by Joanne Harris on Thursday, May 20, at 7:30 pm.

*Move Over, Dale Carnegie: Wally Wood will be at the library on Thursday, May 13, at 7:30 pm, to talk about his book The Relationship Edge in Business, which he co-authored with Jerry Acuff. Mr Wood’s program will focus on ways to build relationships with customers, colleagues, and bosses, a three-step process anyone can learn. The program is free and all are invited to attend.

*“Leaning In” with Norah Pollard: Norah Pollard, the daughter of Seabiscuit jockey John “Red” Pollard, will give a poetry reading at 3 pm on Sunday, May 16. Her book, titled Leaning In, will be available for purchase at the reading.

Prior to the Ms Pollard’s reading, the library will offer a special screening of last year’s feature film Seabiscuit on Friday, May 14, at 7 pm.

Both programs are free, but reservations are requested for the reading; call the library. Refreshments will be served.

*Put a Little Mystery into Your Life: Mystery and adventure writer Justin Scott will visit the library on Tuesday, May 18, at 7 pm, for a talk and book signing. He will talk about all of his books, but the featured book will be Treasure Island: Clueless Narrator, Charming Villain, Bodies Galore... So What’s New?

The program is free but like the Pollard program, reservations are requested.

*Computer Classes: Computer classes for beginners are scheduled for Saturdays, May 15 and June 12, each running from 9 am until noon.

An intermediate class is scheduled for Saturday, May 22. There is a $10 charge for the intermediate class.

*Change of Plans: Please note the next film in the library’s foreign film series, “Newtown a la Cannes,” has been postponed. Light of My Eyes, originally scheduled for a May 13 screening, will now be shown on June 3.

C.H. Booth Library, at 25 Main Street, can be reached at 426-4533. Winter hours are 10 am to 8 pm Monday through Thursday, noon to 5 pm on Friday, 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday, and 1 to 5 pm on Sunday.

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