Library Doings

Welcome to online edition of Library Notes. Here you will find information about Library programs in the upcoming week. Feel free to leave comments about what kind of progams you would like to see and thoughts in general about the Library. Thanks for Visiting!

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Events at the Library 9/29-10/6

Library Board Meeting

Due to the Columbus Day Holiday, the Library Board will be meeting the first Monday of the month, October 3rd, at 7 PM (instead of the customary 2nd Monday.) Meetings are open to the public and held in the Library.

Beginner’s Quilting Class

To kick off a series of Wednesday afternoon craft sessions Ruth Dickinson will be teaching a two-part class for first time quilters. Participants will create a quilted wall hanging to bring home with them. Participants should bring 2 contrasting ½ yard pieces of cotton fabric. The class meets Wednesdays October 5th and 12th at 2 PM. Registration is required as class size is limited. Please call the library at 861-7239 to register and find out more about materials.

Computers 101

The second incarnation of a series of computer classes for adults is beginning. Do you know absolutely nothing about computers? Then we’ve got a class for you! Computer kindergarten will be the first in a series of classes aimed at gaining proficiency in common computer functions. This first class will focus on turning on and off the computer, using the mouse and keyboard and opening and closing programs. The first session of computer kindergarten will be held Thursday morning, 10/06 at 10:30. Space is limited and registration is required. Call the library at 861-7239.

Story Time

Every Monday and Wednesday at 10, come to the library for Pre-School Story Time. These half-hour programs feature stories, activities, art and lots of squirming. The four and under-set and their caretakers are cordially invited.

Library Joke Contest

Why didn't the thief break into the library?

A coupon for a Stewart’s ice cream cone goes to the best answer submitted to the Library. The official answer will run in next week’s column.