Children's Programs
Childrenâs Programs
*Hands on Science: Whatâs The Buzz?
Science educator and Sandy Hook resident Laurie Borst will lead her next Hands-On Science Workshop, Kaleidomania, for children ages 7â9 on Wednesday, November 30, 4 to 5 pm. Create colorful kaleidoscopes and explore the properties of light during this one-hour workshop. Register online; a $3 material fee is required.
*Gingerbread House Workshop: Make a gingerbread house out of graham crackers, holiday candies, and royal icing on Thursday, December 8, between 3:30 and 4:30 pm. For ages 4 to 9. Register online. A $3 material fee is due on the day of the program.
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YA Programs
*Loopy Bracelets is a beaded bracelet of interlocking loops. This fun intergenerational craft for adults and young adults ages 10 and up will be taught by Pat Martin at either 3:30 pm or 7 pm on Wednesday, November 30, in the Meeting Room. The classes are limited to 15 each. A $5 supply fee is payable at class.
Programs For Adults
*Veterinary specialist Dr Kathleen Moody will discuss the role of poisons in mystery novels in the last in the lecture series âGet Clued In: A series for mystery writers,â in a program that has been rescheduled for Tuesday, November 29, 7 pm. Sign up. Refreshments served.
*On Friday, December 2, from 9 to 11 am, on the third floor, professional career trainer Diane McKeever will explore the Google search engine for online job sites and help determine the sites for different employment levels. Signup is limited to ten.
*High Sea Adventures with Julie Stern: Personal courage and fortitude are matched against the violence of nature and the wickedness of men: questions of justice, responsibility, and leadership are framed in these stirring tales of action and adventure on the high seas.
On Tuesday, December 6, at 7:30 pm, in the Antiques Room, Julie will lead a discussion on Secret Sharer, Typhoon, and Youth by Joseph Conrad. The series continues
*Searching For Jobs: Your New Resume: On Friday, December 9, from 9 to 11 am, Diane McKeever will return to teach up to ten students how to create a resume using templates, save it to a flash drive, upload, cut and paste, and attach it to an e-mail. Bring your own laptop or borrow one during the workshop.
Notes From Our Curator
*Betty Horton of Brookfield is lending her motherâs collection of Wedgwood china. Mary B. Hortonâs collection of fine English china is on display until December 10 on the second floor. The exhibit features green, blue, and lavender Jasperware characterized by its matte appearance, which was considered Wedgwoodâs finest achievement. Included are dinner plates, teacups, candleholders, and bowls. Also included are Nantucket Basketweave and bone china examples, three reference books about the history of Wedgwood, including a reprint of the Wedgwood and Bentley Catalog of 1779.
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.