Young
Young
Adults
*Motherâs Day Workshop: Children ages 6 and up are invited to join Marie Walker on Saturday, May 1, for a Motherâs 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 â 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 libraryâs 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 Woodâs 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.
*âLeaning Inâ with Norah Pollard: Norah Pollard, the daughter of Seabiscuit jockey John âRedâ 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 Pollardâs reading, the library will offer a special screening of last yearâs 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 Whatâs 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 libraryâs foreign film series, âNewtown a la Cannes,â 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.