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Now On View
Photography Exhibit: Carol Gibson, a photographic designer, will be exhibiting her work at CH Booth Library from Friday, October 3, through Wednesday, October 29, during regular library hours.
The public is invited to attend a reception for the artist on Saturday, October 4, from 2 to 4 pm, in the meeting room.
Programs For Children
*Halloween Craft: Children ages 6 and up are invited to make a Halloween craft with Mrs Walker on Saturday, October 18,from 1 to 2 pm, in the story hour room.
Space is limited, and a $3 material fee is due upon registration. Sign up at the childrenâs circulation desk.
*Preschool Music Program: Professional singer and musician Francine Wheeler will entertain young children with both familiar and original songs on Monday, October 20, at 10 am, in the libraryâs meeting room.
The program is recommended to ages 1 to 5, and there is no registration required.
*Register for Story Time: Registration for the next story hour session begins October 14 and continues through October 22. Classes are offered for children ages 12-24 months, 2-3 year olds and 4-5 year olds.
Classes meet once a week for six weeks.
Registration needs to be done in person at the childrenâs circulation desk beginning. No phone registrations will be accepted. Children must be a resident of Newtown to participate in this free program.
Young Adult Programs
*The Mask & Wig Players, the young adult dramatic group led by the marvelous Mrs Martha Bishop, is underway for the season on Tuesdays from 3 to 4:30 in the Story Room. All Newtown students in grades 6-12 are welcome at any time.
Weâll be doing a play for Halloween, plus honing our storytelling skills, encompassing all the acting skills you can muster. Finally, weâll explore mask-making along with music to liven up the staging.
Call the libraryâs Young Adult department for additional information or just join us one Tuesday afternoon.
*Book Talk Over Pizza: The Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer is on the tip of many tongues. Join us when we talk about everything Twilight and enjoy some pizza on Tuesday, October 7, from 5 to 6:30, in the Story Room.
All are welcome but please sign up by Monday, October 6, so we can finalize the pizza order.
Sign up at the Main Floor Circulation Desk or call 426-4533.
*Creative Writing: Poetry Outside the Box will be offered Mondays, October 20 through November 17, from 6 to 8 pm each week. Mrs Liz Arneth, retired English teacher and Newtown resident, will lead the five-week program.
More information is on the YAWebSpot (biblio.org/YAWebSpot), or from the YA Librarian. Additional details will also be printed in this space next month.
Adult And Family Programs
*The Nonfiction Book Group will discuss Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series by Eliot Asinof on Tuesday, October 7, at 1 pm; and the Daytime Book Group will talk about Leviâs Will by W. Dale Cramer on Monday, October 20, at 1 pm.
Multiple copies of these books are available at the main circulation desk, and newcomers are always welcome to all of the discussions.
*Historical Society program preview: Newtown Historical Society will welcome Dan Wolinsky on Tuesday, October 14, at 7:30 pm. Mr Wolinsky will present âFrom Second Banana to Headliner: The Process of Presidential Successionâ in the libraryâs lower meeting room.
Far from the days when a Presidential candidate would choose an opponent for a running mate in order to silence him in the closet of the Vice Presidency, we are watching a campaign in which the interest and excitement following the under-ticket is nearly as great as that of the top candidates.
Not paid much attention in the first half century under the Constitution, the vice Presidency suddenly took on the importance for the country in 1841, when William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia and John Tyler became President.
There is no charge for the program, and refreshments will be served.
*The Peopleâs Choice: A Mini Series.
In America it seems like politics is about doing whatever you have to do to get elected. Sometimes itâs low and dirty, sometimes itâs taking cheap shots, but if you donât get the peopleâs vote you end up as a minor footnote in the history books. During this election season we will read a classic novel, watch a hit film and hear a lecture featuring the music and history of the 1856 US Presidential campaign.
All the Kingâs Men by Robert Penn Warren will be discussed on Wednesday, October 15, at 7:30 pm. Julie Stern will lead the discussion.
Primary Colors will be screened on Wednesday, October 22, at 7:30, and Julie Stern will again lead a discussion following the movie.
To conclude the series, Rick Spencer will give a concert and lecture on the backbiting, mudslinging US Presidential campaign that pitted Buchanan vs Freemont. The songs and poems are insightful, humorous, patriotic but mostly inflammatory! Mr Spencerâs program will be Wednesday, October 29, also at 7:30.
Sign up for one or all three of these lectures at the main circulation desk or by calling the library at 426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library is open Monday through Thursday, 9:30 am to 8 pm; Friday from 11 am to 5 pm; Saturday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm; and Sunday from noon to 5 pm (closed Sundays in July and August).