Conway Public Library will be closed Monday, October 9th in observance of the Columbus Day Federal Holiday
Conway Public Library will be closed Monday, October 9th in observance of the Columbus Day Federal Holiday
To sign up: Contact Joy Gagnon at joy.gagnon@unh.edu or text 662-8901
Parents must complete an online video lesson ahead of time to receive a meal kit to use for the virtual cooking class. Joy will send you the link for the video lesson series when you register.
Looking for nutrient-dense food options for your family? Want your children to have fun in the kitchen, while developing life-long kitchen skills? Please join Misa, from Misa’s Clean Kitchen in baking simple and delicious food, free of gluten, dairy, and processed sugar. Class will take place via zoom
The Conway Public Library will be closed in observance of New Year's Day
The Conway Public Library is closed.
Join Ty Gagne on Zoom as he discusses his new book, The Last Traverse. Sign up for access here: http://bit.ly/TyGagne
Women have long been the subject of art, often depicted as nothing more than objects of desire. How do images of women change when women become the creators? This program examines the history of women in art in brief and then explores the lives, careers and works of several major women artists from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. Artemisia Gentileschi, Mary Cassatt, and Frida Kahlo are some of the artists discussed in this program.
Location: Ham Room
Masks required
8 person limit
Book Totes: $10.00 to purchase, fill it with as many books as you can!
Location: Ham Room
Masks required
8 person limit
Book Totes: $10.00 to purchase, fill it with as many books as you can!
Hooked: Narratives of Addiction, Recovery, and Redemption Presenter: Kate Gaudet In the midst of New Hampshire’s opioid crisis, we are far from the time when addiction was an unfamiliar and even taboo subject. This talk explores some of the most common stories about addiction and recovery, providing tools for understanding on a narrative and structural level.
Made possible by the NH Humanities. Please register here: https://bit.ly/376ELX7