Art Exhibit
Art Exhibit
âA Sight for Sore Eyes,â featuring the works of eight local artists, is on view for just a few more days, until June 30, in the Olga Knoepke Memorial Meeting Room. Represented in the show are Bill Carney, Fred Declement, Barbara George, Jeanne Ireland, Mario Oquendo, Lisa Ann Regina, Randi Rote and Victoria Westphan.
Childrenâs Programs
*Summer Reading Kick-Off: Summer reading kicks off on Monday, June 29.
The Friends of the Library will sponsor a day-long childrenâs book sale with lots of popular titles at reasonable prices. The comedy and magic antics of David Alan and Bogus will provide the entertainment at 11 and again at 2 pm. Tickets are free and can be picked up in the childrenâs department on June 29.
If you canât make to see us or the magic show that day, stop in any time and sign your child up for the independent summer reading program open to children ages 4 through grade 5.
*Monday Afternoon Crafts: Marie Walker will conduct one-hour craft workshops on five consecutive Mondays beginning July 6. The workshops will begin at 3:30 each week and are for ages 6 and up.
Sign ups begin June 29 and need to be done in person at the childrenâs desk starting. A $3 material fee is due upon registration.Â
*Stories with Curtis: Popular story teller Curtis Urbina is back with his unique sense of humor and love of stories on Tuesday mornings beginning July 7 at 10 pm in the library meeting room.
Curtis is a member of the National Storytelling Network (NSN) who loves to tell stories because itâs fun and exciting for everyone. His greatest gift is finding the four year old in each of us. Recommended for ages 4-6, there is no registration. Just be ready to have fun.
*FETCH Science: Fans of the PBS series Fetch can register to try some of the tasks and experiments featured on the show.
John Renjilian, a retired teacher and library volunteer, will conduct FETCH Science on Tuesday afternoons at 3:30 pm beginning July 7. The first activity will be âToy Chemistry,â in which participants will discuss the chemical makeup of polymers and make our own gooey solid that can be manipulated and stretched.
Recommended for ages 7-10, register at the childrenâs desk. There is no fee for this program.
*PJ Story Time: PJ Story Time has moved to Tuesday evenings (July 7-28 and August 4) at 6:30 pm in the library meeting room.
Each week we will feature a puppet play along with songs stories and generally silliness just before bedtime. Bring your blanket, pajamas encouraged. Recommended for ages 3-7, no registration required.
The play for July 7 will be The Elephantâs Sneeze.
 *Ross MacDonald Drawing Workshop and Book Signing: Author, illustrator and Newtown resident Ross MacDonald will lead children in a drawing workshop on Friday, July 9, at 3:30 pm.
Mr MacDonald has written and illustrated several popular childrenâs books including Another Perfect Day, Achoo! Bang! Crash! The Noisy Alphabet and Hey Batta Batta Swing! The wild old days of baseball. Every child will have paper and pencil to work along with Ross as he describes his illustrative style.
Titles will be available for purchase and signing following the program. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Register online at CHBoothLibrary.org.
Young Adult Programs
*Chess Club News: Kai Hedin of Newtown won the six player junior tournament last weekend with Newtown Chess Club, finishing with a perfect 3-0 score.
Ian Villamil, also from Newtown, finished second at 2-1.
*Duct Tape Crafts â Roll Out The Fun!
Students sages 10 and up (rising grades 5-12) can join Katie Stevenson on Wednesday, July 15, from 2 to 4 pm, for Duct Tape Crafts. Participants can make bags, a purse, an iPod holder, a tool belt and more.
The group is limited to 15 students, with preference given to Newtown residents. There is a $6 supply fee that can be paid at the time of the program, but early registration is definitely suggested.
Families And Adults
*Play Ball! Julie Stern is leading a 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 The Natural by Bernard Malamud on June 30, and Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella on July 14.
*Book Groups: The Daytime Group will talk about Fifth Business by Robertson Davies on Monday, July 13, at 1 pm.
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.