The photography exhibit continues this week and if you haven’t been in to see the creativity of our local photographers, you need to stop in and take a look. But photography isn’t the only event at the library this week and you’re sure to find something to interest you. If you don’t, let us know what does interest you and we’ll try to bring that into the library. But for now, here’s what is going on:This week’s Story Timeconcerns ducks and chicks. Nothing better in the spring time than fluffy ducks and chicks so come in for a story. The fun begins onTuesday, March 10, at Adams and on Wednesday, March 11, at Auburn. Both begin at 10:30 a.m. for children ages 2 to 5.
Family story time is back on Saturday, March 14. Come to Adams at 11 a.m. for an enjoyable morning and then check out a few books to read that night.
March 9, finds a return of Café Conversations on the topic of Time. Oh, don’t we all have a lot to say about that. It is the most precious and fleeting of possessions. Monday, March 9, at 10:30 a.m. so don’t be late.
The second, and last, class of MS Power Point will be held on Wednesday, March 11 at 10:00 a.m. If you signed up for this class and attended the first session, you really don’t want to miss the last class. Power Point is a great tool to assist in all types of presentations.
Also on March 11, you can make a Springtime Candle Holder. Come to Adams at 10:30 a.m. and create a decorative item for your home or to give away. Spring is a great time to add a new, refreshing touch to your home or office.
A Novel Idea Book Club meets to discuss A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Kaled Hosseini on Wednesday, March 12, at 1 p.m. Afghan-American author Hosseini follows his best seller The Kite Runner with a novel about Afghan women and their lives in Afghan society. Come discuss the main characters and their relationships to each other, their world and their future.
Teens, the library still wants you. We want you to help us with teaching computer skills and assisting younger kids with their homework. We want you on the Teen Advisory Board — a fun group that will help the library and plan special activities for themselves. Who knows what you want better than you do? You can sign up for that at the circulation desk as well.
March is winding down but the programming keeps coming. Next week our new April newsletter comes out detailing all the new events and programs offered for the first month of spring. And don’t forget the Summer Reading Program coming in May with all its fun and exciting events. Please let us know if there is anything you’d like to see or do at the library because we are here to make the library what you want it to be.