Children's Programs
Childrenâs Programs
*Lay the foundation for yoga with creative yoga poses, songs and stories with instructor Heather Morgado on Thursdays, September 27 and October 4, 11 to 11:30 am. For children ages 3â6 along with a caregiver. Include both your name and the childâs name when you register online. Bring a yoga mat or towel to class. A $5 fee per pair is due on the day of the program.
*âCreative Connections: The Art of Wet Feltingâ is an enrichment program geared for children with sensory processing differences, but open to neurotypical children on Saturday, September 29, at 2 pm. Artist Carol Collins will introduce the technique of wet wool felting to create your own design. Open to Newtown residents ages 6â9 along with an adult partner. Registration forms are available at the childrenâs circulation desk. This free program is funded by a grant from GE Capital.
YA Programs
 *Young Adult Council first meeting of the school year is Monday, September 24, from 3 to 5 in the meeting room. All Newtown students in grades 6â12 are welcome. We will talk about books we read over the summer and what is on tap for young people at the library this fall. We always have drinks, snacks, and a good time. Join us.
Adult & FamilyPrograms
*And some movies tooâ¦September 26, 1 pm, or September 27 at 7 pm, The Razorâs Edge; October 30, 1 pm or 7 pm, Paths of Glory; November 6, 1 pm, or November 8, 7 pm, All Quiet on the Western Front; November 27, 1 pm or 7 pm, King of Hearts.
*Coping with Loss â A Lunch and Learn. Join Karen Judd, an ordained interfaith minister and clinical social worker, for an informative and inspiring lunch and learn on coping with loss on Wednesday, October 3, at noon, in the meeting room of the library. Karen will discuss the different types of loss, the physical, emotional, and behavioral responses to grief, the styles of grieving and the ways we cope with loss. The soup will be hot and the information will be comforting.
*Book Discussions: Julie Stern, retired teacher at WCSU, is leading a five-part book discussion on the reality, the impact, and the long-range consequences of the âGreat War.â Multiple copies of the books to be discussed are available at the second-floor circulation desk. The balance of the schedule for the series is: October 10, Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks; October 24, A Very Long Engagement by Sebastian Japrisot; November 7, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque; and November 21, River of Darkness by Rennie Airth. All discussions will begin at 7:30 pm in the meeting room.
*Getting to Know Your Laptop. Are you buying your first laptop computer? Or are you replacing a laptop that you have been using for awhile? Are you looking for some guidance to help you with your purchase? Are you concerned that your new laptop might not meet all of your needs, or that you might spend more money than you really need to? Answers to these questions and much more will be answered by computer expert, Mike Ingber on Friday, October 12, at 9 am, in the meeting room. Register online or call 203-426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library is at 25 Main Street. Call 203-426-4533 or visit CHBoothLibrary.org for full details on or to register for the above programs as well as others that are being offered.