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SPECIAL EVENT!! 


Adopt-A-Book is HERE!! 
Until December 24 

It's that time of year again and we have MANY wonderful titles still available for adoption! 

Adopt-A-Book
is the library's annual fundraiser to help build the book collection.  An assortment of new adult fiction/non-fiction, young adult, and children's releases will be on display for patrons to "adopt" (purchase) for the library.  A commemorative book plate will be placed in the book and the adopting patron can be the first to check the book out of the library.

Adopt-A-Book is also the perfect gift for any holiday or occasion. The library will provide a lovely card that you can send to your family members or friends so they will know about the gift given in their name. Also a commemorative book plate will be inscribed with their name and added to the book. 

Please go to our website soon for a list of available  Adopt-A-Book titles at  www.plnl.org.
 
Donations are tax-deductible.

Please call the library at 860-447-1411 x3 with questions. 

  

  

           
NEW FEATURE!!   

We will be highlighting Express DVDs that are new to the library that week. 

 

December 4
 

 

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Disney Frozen Sing-Along Edition

Tammy

The Hundred-Foot Journey

Why Sharks Attack

 

We have a wonderful collection of Express and 7 day DVDs.  Come check them out! 

 

(Note: New Express DVDs are available each week beginning on Thursdays.)  

  


  ADULT PROGRAMSadultprograms         

 

            
Community Knit 
Every Thursday, 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Learn the healing and calming effects of knitting and crocheting.  Socialize with others with the same interest.

Help others by either teaching someone to knit or
making something needed by a child, a senior citizen,
or a homeless person.

Bring your knitting materials!  Some materials may be
provided. 

Location: Board Room.



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Friday Afternoon Classic Film
Friday, December 5
12:15 pm - 2:30 pm

  

Watch the 1983 movie about a 9 year old boy who wanted a Red Ryder air rifle for Christmas.  Event is free and open to the public. 

 

Contact: Madhu Gupta - [email protected] or 860-447-1411 x3 


Location: Community Room. 
 

  


       
Supper Book Club - Major Pettigrew's Last Stand 
Monday, December 8  
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

  


The club usually meets the second Monday from 5:30 - 7:00 pm.  Book selections are chosen by members a few months ahead of the meeting date. Copies of the book for this month are available for checkout at the Circulation Desk.   Each month the club chooses a local restaurant that fits the theme of the book to order dinner.   Menus are available at the Circulation Desk. 
Beverages are provided by the library. You may also bring your own supper. 
Please call 860-447-1411 x 5 with questions.

 

Book for December:  Major Pettigrew's Last Stand

 

Restaurant:    Northern India   

 
 
      
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How To Build Your Organization's Dashboard 
Friday, December 12
9:30 am - 12:30 pm 

  

Does your Board require more relevant information in the future? Our workshop will assist you, your staff, and board members discover the power of dashboards. Help your Board hold better discussions,
have more efficient meetings, and make better decisions. Teach your staff
how to gather data proactively in preparation for meaningful presentations at
the board meeting. Learn how to uncover the relevant information in your
income statements and balance sheets.

 

About the Presenters:

 

For more than 30 years, Sharon J. Danosky, founder and president of Danosky & Associates, has dedicated her career to working with not-for-profit organizations. As both a consultant and a senoir executive for numerous charitable organizations, she has transformed organizations into highly effective charities of choice in their communities.Sharon has served and continues to serve on numerous Boards of not-for-profit organizations. She is a member of and has served on the Borads of NEAHP and AFP and has presented at regional and international conferences.

Christine Lent, an experienced certified public accountant, has been providing financial management services to both for-profit and non-profit organizations for over three decades. Christine joined forces with Danosky & Associates to help non-profit organizations develop and streamline their financial systems, business processes and reporting so that they can unlock their full potential, ensure long-term sustainability and fulfill their missions.

 

Registration is required.  To register, please click here

 

Contact: Madhu Gupta   860-447-1411 x 3   [email protected]   

 

Location: Community Room 

 

       
NPRC Grant Database Training  
Monday, December 15  
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

  


Did you know that the library has access to information on 100,000  

grantmakers and 2.3 million grants?  Sign up for this class to learn  

how to access and harness this information for the greater good of  

your non profit organization.  Space is limited to 10 people and  

preregistration is required.

 

To register, please click here.  

 

Contact: Madhu Gupta   860-447-1411 x 3   [email protected]

Location: Community Room 
 
      

       
Usual Suspects Book Club - Rest You Merry   
Monday, December 15  
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

  

We will be discussing the book Rest You Merry by Charlotte MacLeod.
Books are available to check out at the Circulation Desk.

Contact: Kate Treadwell-Hill - [email protected]

Location: Local History Room. 
 
      

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Introduction to Grant Seeking For Individuals    
Tuesday, December 16   
10:30 am - 11:30 am

     

Did you know that the library has access to information on 100,000
grantmakers and 2.3 million grants?  Grant funds for individual endeavors
such as education, research and business pursuits are not that easy to find. 
Attend this class to learn about the Foundation Grants to Individuals database,
GrantSpace.org and other helpful resources.  A working knowledge of the
Internet and Windows are needed for this hands-on session.  Space is
limited to 10 people and preregistration is required.

Contact: Madhu Gupta   860-447-1411 x3   [email protected]

To register, please click here
 
 Location: Community Room      

       
Internet Banking Do's and Don'ts    
Tuesday, December 16   
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

     

Learn all about banking on the internet! 

Sponsored by Chelsea Groton Bank.

 

Contact: Madhu Gupta   860-447-1411 x3   [email protected]

Location: Community Room   

       
Shelf Awareness Book Club - The Art Forger    
Tuesday, December 16   
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

     

We will be discussing the book The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro.  Join us!  We are always looking for new members.  Light refreshments will be served.

Books are available to check out at the Circulation Desk.

 

Contact: Mary Fecteau   860-447-1411   [email protected]  

Location: Local History Room      
  TEEN PROGRAMSTeen         

Homework Helpers
Monday Through Thursdays      
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

  

Students from Connecticut College will be here in the Teen Area to assist school aged children with homework in all areas of study.  
This program runs Monday - Thursday, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm on a drop-in basis.  
There is no fee for this service and no need to make an appointment.

Location: Teen Area 

 

 
 
  CHILDREN'S PROGRAMSKIDSPROGRAMS           
Storytime Friends  
December 9 & 16             
10:30 am - 11:30 am 

 

Bring a cuddly friend to introduce to the group and listen to new and exciting stories each week! Informal playtime with storytime friends following the readings. Registration is recommended but not required. 

Location:  Children's Room.

  

To register, call the Children's Room at 860-447-1411 x4 or click here.

 

 

Homework Helpers 
Mondays Through Thursdays
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

 

Students from Connecticut College will be here in the Children's Room to assist school aged children with homework in all areas of study.
This program runs Monday - Thursday, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm on a drop-in basis.
There is no fee for this service and no need to make an appointment.

 

Location: Children's Room 

 

            
Art Behind The Story               
Every Thursday
10:30 am - 11:30 am

Ms. Christa will read a story and kids and parents can create a related craft!  

Ages 3 and up with adult supervision required.  

 

Contact:  Christa Sieburg - [email protected]  

 

 

 

Art Around The World                   
Wednesday, December 3. 10 & 17
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

 

Children aged 10-16 are invited to learn a traditional art form from across the globe! This program is sponsored by the Mystic Arts Center  

and will be held in the Community Room unless otherwise stated.  

The program is free and all materials will be provided.

Space is limited to 15 participants, so please register online or  

call Julie at 860-447-1411 x4

 

Location:  Community Room  

 

Frozen Sing-A-Long                  
Saturday, December 6
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

 

Come dressed as our favorite Disney princess or in your favorite pj's and join us for a fun sing along!


Movie will start at 11:30am

 

Free and open to the public.

 

Location: Community Room. 

 

 

 

International Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day                   
Monday, December 8
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Come to the Children's Room to learn about time travel and let us
know what time period you'd travel to if you could! 

 

Location: Children's Room 

 

 

 

Do You Want To Build A Snowman Giftbag                   
Saturday, December 13
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Create an Olaf-inspired gift bag to use for your holiday gift-giving! All materials will be provided and REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please use the registration link below to sign up.

To register, please click here

Contact: Julie Bartley   860-447-1411 x4   [email protected].

 

Location: Children's Room 

 

Local Author Anna Westbrook Book Release Party                   
Saturday, December 13
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Join local author Anna Westbrook as she celebrates the release of her second book, I Will Never Stop Coloring. The long-awaited follow up to  

You Can't Read This Book is finally here! Anna will read her story to the children, followed by a book sale and signing. I Will Never Stop Coloring might be the perfect gift for a child or family on your holiday list, and we will provide complimentary gift-wrapping with the purchase of any book.

 

Book Description:

The main character of this book has a problem. Her name is The Illustrator and she loves coloring so much that she doesn't want to stop! But if she doesn't stop, how will she ever finish the book? Early readers help The Illustrator solve this problem, and learn about color theory and expressing emotions through color along the way. Written and Illustrated by Anna Westbrook and published by Frost Hollow Publishers in 2014.

 

This event is free and no registration is required.

 

Contact: Julie Bartley   860-447-1411 x4   [email protected]  

 

 



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