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Reading Challenge
 
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How many books can you read in 6 months?  Join our Library Reading Challenge and earn a chance at great prizes!  Click here for more information!  
 
 
Museum Passes
 
New London library card holders can now reserve museum passes online!
Check out our website here for more information!  
 
 

LET US KNOW!!

Do you have a favorite children's picture book that you read as a child?

Or do you have one that you love reading to your child or grandchild?

We are developing our 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program to encourage parents to read 1,000 books to their children and we need your help!

Please take our survey by clicking here!

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Chess Club

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Every Wednesday
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
 
Are you a chess
player looking for
new opponents?

Or, have you never
played but want to
learn?

The library has recently started a Chess Club.
 All are welcome, from beginners to advanced. 
 
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Community Knit
 
 
Every Thursday
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Come share a love of knitting and crocheting. Bring your project and materials and socialize with others.
Trying a new stitch?
Someone might be able to help.
 
All are welcome, from beginners to advanced.
 
     
 

NEW TO THE LIBRARY!
 
 
Adult Fiction
 
Luckiest Girl Alive
 
by Jessica Knoll


Adult Non Fiction
 


Fluke: The math & myth of coincidence

by Joseph Mazur

 

Young Adult


Be-liev-a-rex-ic
 
by J.J. Johnson  



Children's Fiction


George

by Alex Gino



Children's
Non Fiction


Women Daredevils: thrills, chills, and frills

By Julie Cummins


CAKE PANS AVAILABLE 
TO TAKE HOME!

EVERY DAY,
ALL THE TIME.

Love to bake, but tired of the same old cake pans?
Come check out our collection of cake pans available to check out of the library.  
All you need is a current library card!

Baking is FUN! 
Make some edible memories with your children.

If any questions, please feel free to contact us!
Contact: Julie Bartley: 860-447-1411 x4, [email protected]



 

NEW MOVIES


How To Be Single



Krampus



Ride Along 2



The Witch



Where To Invade Next



Zoolander No.2





May 27 - June 10 @ THE PLNL!

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LIBRARY NEWS


SAVE THE DATE: 
  
Meet WWF/WWE Legend and author
Bob Backlund

 
Saturday, June 11
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
 
Author and wrestling legend  Bob Backlund will talk about his book Backlund: From All-American Boy
to Professional Wrestling's World Champion.
 
Robert Lee "Bob" Backlund is the former two-time World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Champion, with an in-ring career that has spanned nearly 40 years. He has wrestled nearly every big name in
the sport, including Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, and Andre the Giant.
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 6, 2013.

Backlund continues to make occasional appearances for the WWE, teaching amateur wrestling to children. He also enjoys life traveling the country as a much-loved motivational speaker.

Registration is encouraged to attend this program.
For more information, and to register, please click HERE. 
 
Location: Community Room
 
Contact: Madhu Gupta: 860-447-1411 x3, [email protected] 


SAVE THE DATE: 
  
Third Thursday New London Art-
Artist Edeltraud Huller
Thursday, June 16
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
 
Third Thursday New London Art is a gallery and downtown walk
event designed to showcase the fantastic artistic resources of
New London. It will run the third Thursday of every month from
April to November at the Public Library of  New London,
providing a sense of community for attendees.
 
Artist: Edeltraud Huller 
Talk 5:30 pm, Art Display 5:30-7:00 pm  
 
Ms. Huller is influenced by the converging environments around her,  whether it be the richness of nature, the beauty created by endeavors of the human mind, or the architectural destruction
and  human wreckage of war.  Self taught, her works have been 
exhibited for years in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York 
City Galleries, including   the Delaware Fine Arts Museum gallery, 
and in permanent collection at the New Britain Museum.  Her 
works have entered collections worldwide.

This program is free and open to the public. No registration required.
For more information please click HERE. 
 
Location: Community Room
 
Contact: Madhu Gupta: 860-447-1411 x3, [email protected] 

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ADULT EVENTS

 
Genealogy Club 

Tuesday, May 31
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm  

Have you ever wanted to explore your family history? 
Join the Genealogy Club to access genealogical resources and  Ancestry.com . Let's learn our history together! 
 
For more information, please click   HERE.
 
Location: Community Room
 
Contact: Kate Treadwell-Hill: 860-447-1411 x3, [email protected]  


 
The Art of Sewing:
Sewing Classes for Beginners 
 

Wednesdays, June 1 - June 15 
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm  

Come to our three week series of classes to learn the basics
of the machine, including threading the bobbin, choosing seams,
 and adjusting tension. Once you feel comfortable with the machine,
you will learn how to make a small drawstring bag and other things.

Leave the class confident in using your machine
and with something to show for your hard work!
 
Registration is required to attend this program.
For more information and to register, please click   HERE.
 
Location: Community Room
 
Contact: Madhu Gupta: 860-447-1411 x3, [email protected]


 
Senior Movie Afternoon 
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Friday, June 3 
12:15 pm - 2:15 pm  

Come and enjoy some popcorn and a movie with us!

This month's showing:
The Glenn Miller Story  


Glenn Miller (James Stewart) is a poor trombone player with dreams
of fame. Eventually, through years of hard work and determination,
he is able to start his own band, and they become one of the most successful groups of the big-band era. With a beautiful wife (June Allyson) and one of the biggest songs in America, "Moonlight Serenade," Miller has it all. But at the onset of World War II, Miller enlists, giving up his fame and success to help entertain the troops stationed in Europe.
 

No registration is required to attend this program
For more information, please click   HERE. 
 
Location: Community Room
 
Contact: Madhu Gupta: 860-447-1411 x3, [email protected]


 
Supper Book Group:
Meetings With Remarkable Men
by G.I. Gurdjieff

Monday, June 6
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
 
Every month food is ordered from a local restaurant,
to be delivered  to the library at 5:30 pm, the day of the meeting.
If possible, the  food  will relate thematically to the book. 

T he menu is available at the Circulation Desk &
emailed to everyone registered to attend that month. 
Participants select and pay for their menu items before the meeting. 
Please leave your money at the Circulation Desk by 1:30,
the day of the book club meeting for that month.

**Please feel free to bring your own supper. 
Coffee, tea and water are provided by the library.
 
Registration is required.
For more information, please click   HERE.
 
Contact: Suzanne Maryeski: 860-447-1411 x5,   [email protected] 


 
Southeast Area Transit Bus 
How To Ride
Tuesday, June 7
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Get to know your routes, and other  important 
things  to know about safety  and being prepared.
Make your ride on SEAT an enjoyable one! 
 
Registration is encouraged to attend this program
For more information and to register please click   HERE. 
 
Location: Community Room
 
Contact: Madhu Gupta: 860-447-1411 x3, [email protected] 


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TEEN EVENTS

Teen Tuesdays -
It's national Bike Month, 
so get out your wheels
and ride over to the Library!

Tuesday, May 31
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    
Finger Skateboards Rule the School... 

May is National Bike Month, but we're including skateboards
as a part of the celebrations. Today we'll make mini Skateboards,
since those are slightly more simple than mini bicycles.

For more information, click  HERE.
 
Contact: Nike Desis: 860-447-1411 x6, [email protected]
   
Comic Making
with Jacinta Meyers
 

Every Monday and Friday,
starting June 3 through June 27 
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    
Learn how to make a black and white comic strip, from start to
finish, with the amazingly talented illustrator Jacinta Meyers.

No experience necessary,
but be ready to perfect your drawing skills!

 Classes will go over the use of computer applications
in addition t o archival ink and paper.
All supplies will be provided.

Registration is required to attend this program
Registrants must commit to the 8 sessions.

To register, and for more information, click  HERE.
 
Contact: Nike Desis: 860-447-1411 x6, [email protected] 
   
TinkerCad Tuesday!
Tuesday, June 7
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    
TinkerCAD is the software we use to make "prints"
on our 3-D printer (how cool is that?!).

Come and get comfortable with the program...
and work towards producing a printable object!

This program is open to all teens. No registration is required.
For more information, click  HERE.

Contact: Nike Desis: 860-447-1411 x6,   [email protected]  
   
  
VolunTeen Orientation
    
Thursday, June 9
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
 

This is an orientation for applicants
of  the Public Library  of New London's 
VolunTeen program.  

We will go over expectations and procedures
and get to meet each other face to face!  

VolunTeen applications are due May 16th.

Registration is required.
To register, please click  HERE

Contact: Nike Desis  860-447-1411 x6, [email protected]
   
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CHILDREN'S EVENTS

Bilingual Story Time
 
Tuesday, May 31
11:00 am - 11:30 am

Children of all ages are invited to join us. Enjoy listening 
to stories, songs and more in English and Spanish
 
This is a drop-in program and no registration is required.
For more information, click   HERE.

Location: Children's Room
 
Contact: Michelle Belanger: 860-447-1411 x4,   [email protected]

 
NL Community Orchestra
Violin Lessons for Children 
 
Tuesdays, May 31 and June 7
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
 
Free Violin lessons with instruction and instruments
provided  by New London Community Orchestra.
 
New London Community Orchestra is now offering  2
new sessions of free violin lessons for children (grades 6-9).
Instruments will be provided free of charge, 
and children may take  their violins home to practice.
 
Lessons are in small groups with a professional teacher. 
Session 1 will be 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm, 
and Session 2 will be 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm.
 
Registration is REQUIRED and limited  to 
the number of instruments donated to the program. 

This program currently has spaces open
and is taking registration.
Please call or email to pre-register your child.
  
Contact: Julie Bartley: 860-447-1411 x4,  [email protected]

Bedtime Stories
 
Tuesday, May 31
6:30 pm - 6:45 pm

Children of all ages are invited to put on their PJs 
and join us for a pajama story time! 
 
There will be 15 minutes of stories, songs and flannel boards.
 
This is a drop-in program and no registration is required.
For more information, click HERE.

Location: Children's Room
 
Contact: Michelle Belanger: 860-447-1411 x4,     [email protected] 

 

NL Community Orchestra
Violin Lessons For Children        
 
                  
 Wednesdays, June 1 and June 8
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Free Violin lessons with instruction and instruments 
provided  by New London Community Orchestra.
Registration is REQUIRED and limited to
the number of instruments donated to the program.

THIS PROGRAM IS FILLED.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.

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

 

NL Community Orchestra
Cello Lessons For Children        
 
                  
Wednesdays, June 1 and June 8
5:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Free cello lessons with instruction and instruments
provided  by New London Community Orchestra.
Registration is REQUIRED and limited  to 
the number of instruments donated to the program. 

THIS PROGRAM IS FILLED.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.
 
Contact: Julie Bartley: 860-447-1411 x4, [email protected] 

 
Hour of Code for Kids!
   
Saturday, June 4 
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Learn the basic elements of coding in a fun and easy gaming format!

Course Level 1 is for ages 4-6 years old, 
Course Level 2 is for ages 6-12 years old.
Children will need a valid email address to log into the program.
(This can be a parent's email address)

Please specify which course you are signing up for when you register.
 
Space is limited to 6 participants and registration is required. 
For more information, or to register, please click  HERE. 

Location: Children's Room
 
Contact: Julie Bartley: 860-447-1411 x4,    [email protected]

 
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