Bradford Public Library News for May
This year’s TEEN PLAYWRIGHT WORKSHOP, led by guest artist Kailie Larkin, will take place on Wednesday, May 6, and Thursday, May 21, from 3:30–5:30 PM at the library. Kailie holds a Master’s degree in Theater Education from City College of New York, and her expertise spans improvisation, devising, Shakespeare, clowning, mask work, shadow cinema, puppetry, and playwriting.
Barnet Library & Community News
It has been a busy spring here in Barnet! It’s that time of year where we begin to cautiously open our doors and peer out, blinking our winter-worn eyes at the bright green and gold offerings of the warmer days. We made it!
Lots of Save the Dates at Tenney for Spring
Now that it is getting warmer and we may be on our screened porches,remember that Tenney has lots & lots of adult puzzles for you to check out as you would a book. We also have many magazines for short reads, including small journals of mystery stories by Ellery Queen & Alfred Hitchcock. These have no ads!
We will be hosting our ANNUAL POETRY SLAM featuring our Newbury Elementary School students. This will be held on Tuesday, May 5th, starting at 1:15. Patents, grandparents, neighbors…everyone is welcome to this event.
Check It Out: Groton Public Library’s Spring Season
Students can also look forward to an afterschool creative break with Afterschool Craft Club: Duck Tape Storage Pouches on Wednesday, April 22, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The workshop is free, materials are provided, and participants are encouraged to bring their imagination for an easygoing afternoon of hands-on crafting.
Check It Out: Fairlee Public Library’s Spring Season
As an additional note, April is National Poetry month, which we will be celebrating with some book displays and activities. Our neighbors up the road in Bradford are hosting their annual Poem Town event, featuring poems by writers from all over the Upper Valley.