Library Notes 5/24
Library Notes
Storytime
Humpty Dumpty was one, a certain lobbying board would lead us to believe that they are both incredible and edible, and we have them here at the Library. You can boil, scramble, fry, poach and bake them. Eggs will be the subject of our next story time. We’ll read Horton Hatches an egg and Max’s Breakfast and Too Many Chickens, and make an eggceptional craft. Join us Wednesday at 10:15 for 2 and 3 year olds and Thursday at 10 for 4 and 5 year olds.
Chicks
The Library has always been a breeding ground for ideas but now we are also incubating baby chicks. The eggs were set May 21st and will hatch Monday June 11th.
Senior Housing Mini Series
Are you considering different senior housing or retirement options? Perhaps you
are helping a parent make life choices and would like information on the issues
and options involved? The Library is hosting two local experts on these issues.
We hope you can join us.
Monday, June 4th at 7:00 p.m.
Senior Housing Continuum: What are the differences?
Doug Miller is Executive director of Beverwyck, a not-for-profit, independent
retirement and assisted living community.
Tuesday, June 12th at 7:30 p.m.
The Sandwich Generation: When caring for family leaves you in the middle
Issues, Resources and how-to at home and at work
Diane Cameron, is Director of Community Caregivers, Inc.
Read to a Dog.
Come on in and read to Jane, the Portuguese water dog who loves to listen to stories. Jane is at the Library Wednesday afternoons from 3-4. Reading to Jane is a great way for kids to gain confidence in their reading abilities while having fun. Call 861-7239 to sign up for a 15-minute time slot or just drop in.

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