Tween Book Group (rescheduled)
This meeting was rescheduled from December 30th. Attendees will discuss the book, Sweep, and enjoy a book swap and refreshments. Please bring a gently used book to swap, and a snack if you would like.
This meeting was rescheduled from December 30th. Attendees will discuss the book, Sweep, and enjoy a book swap and refreshments. Please bring a gently used book to swap, and a snack if you would like.
All youth in grades 6-8 are invited to join this group with new book selections each month. Snacks, games, and an occasional book-related movie are some of the fun to be had. Group leader is 12-year-old, Zoe Groves, with the guidance of a youth librarian.
Make a dish to share that represents your culture or tradition, and enjoy learning about community neighbors. If you would like to do a "show and tell" representing your culture or nationality, please do! Screen and projector available for brief slide shows, etc. Call 447-5552 for more information.
Animal Sounds
Animals make sounds for a variety of reasons – to attract a mate, to defend their territory, to capture prey, or even to escape predators. Join a Squam Lakes Natural Science Center naturalist and three live animals native to New Hampshire to hear their sounds and discover the reasons behind them.
This program occurs during a teacher workshop day. Caregivers and children are encouraged to attend!
From battle scenes to formal portraits, artists played a major role in defining the early history of the republic. Artists like John Singleton Copley and Gilbert Stuart helped to shape popular perspectives on leaders and the nature of leadership in a democracy.
Drop-in for free job search help on the 1st Thursday evening of each month.
Get help searching for jobs, completing online applications, writing a resume or cover letter, and more!
Think you may need more than just one session to land that perfect job? No problem! Additional help can be scheduled based on your job search needs.
The American Republic is an exploration of the history and philosophy that led to the Constitution and determines what makes us, "American." What are rights? What is the role of government? What is the reason why Americans are becoming increasingly divided today? Author Tony Zore attempts to answer these questions in the American Republic by explaining the views of the Founders and where those views came from in early American history.
Come and view beautiful paintings in acrylic and oil mediums by Chris Muzerall. Refreshments will be available.