Art Exhibit
Art Exhibit
âA Sight for Sore Eyes,â featuring the works of eight local artists, quietly opened this week and will remain on view until June 30.
Represented in the show are Bill Carney, Fred Declement, Barbara George, Jeanne Ireland, Mario Oquendo, Lisa Ann Regina, Randi Rote and Victoria Westphan.
An opening reception is planned for Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 4 pm, and all are invited. Meet these artists and celebrate some of their favorite works.
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Summer Reading Volunteers
Summer reading kicks off on Monday, June 29.
Every year young adults volunteer to help with our independent summer reading program by listening to younger readers talk about the books they are reading. You must be entering sixth grade or older to be a library volunteer.
Training and information sessions will be held on Monday, June 1, and Thursday, June 4, at 4 pm. If you have never volunteered for our summer program, you must attend one of these sessions.
Applications will be available on June 1 and must be turned in by June 10. Applications received after that date will go on the sub list. Summer reading ends on August 15.
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Young Adults
*Fifth graders, do you love to write?
We have a creative writing program for young people that weâd like to tell you about. Itâs a peer group for young writers who enjoy sharing their work with each other.
Join us Monday evening, June 15, from 6:30Â to 7:30, in the Antiques Room on the third floor. Meet the leaders and assistants and hear from students in the program. We will have complete information on the Creative Writing Summer Camp and the year round program groups in poetry, fiction, and mystery.
Feel free to sign up online or just drop in with a parent. For more information contact Young Adult Librarian Margaret Brown.
*Save The Date: Join us on Monday, June 22, at 3:30 pm, for Cool Drinks & Cool Stories, our kickoff event for âTweens & Teens Summer Reading.
Weâll make you a fruit smoothie and then you can sit back while renowned storyteller Rona Leventhal regales us with her stories and fables.
Signups and more information about this program for rising grades 6-12 will follow next week.
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Families And Adults
*Book Groups: The Daytime Book Group will discuss The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson on Monday, June 8, at 1 pm; and The Evening Book Group will talk about Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortensen on Thursday, June 18, at 7:30 pm.
*A Virtual Tour of American History: What can you learn about American history from visiting the New Britain Museum of Art?
Find out on Monday, June 8, at 7:30 pm, when Newtown Historical Society hosts a virtual tour of the museum with museum docent (and Sandy Hook resident) Alma Kearns.
*Play Ball! Julie Stern will lead a three part summer book series on Americaâs favorite past time, baseball. This discussion series is for both baseball fans and those who love a good story. Programs are Tuesday evenings beginning at 7:30 pm.
Discussions will feature Wait Til Next Year by Doris Kearns Goodwin on June 16, The Natural by Bernard Malamud on June 30, and Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella on July 14.
Multiple copies of each book are available at the circulation desk.
*Authors & Illustrators Reception: Meet and greet forty of Newtownâs talented writers and illustrators at the C.H. Booth Libraryâs Newtown Authors and Book Illustrators Champagne Reception on Sunday, June 28, at 2 pm.
The champagne reception is for adults and registration is required and limited.
Sign up by sending a note to Andrea Zimmermann at BoothRef@CHBoothLibrary.org or by calling 426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library is at 25 Main Street in Newtown. Call 426-4533 or visit CHBoothLibrary.org for information on these and future programs and offerings.