15 Greenwood Ave.
Conway, NH 03818
Phone: 603-447-5552


The Art of Fermentation and Pickling with 
Lori Steere. October 4th, 6:30 PM. Register Today. Limited Class Space. 
Learn the lost art of lacto-fermentation! Easily preserve the abundance from your garden, improve digestion, and replenish your inner ecosystem with healthy bacteria. Participants will learn safety tips, fun recipes, and will make a simple raw sauerkraut to take home with a recipe/info packet. Cost is $10 per person for materials.


For more information contact Tessa by email or call 603-447-5552

Mon - Thurs  10:00-8:00 pm
Friday  10:00-5:00 pm
Saturday 10:00-5:00 pm

 
The Cree Nation Youth of Canada with Sister Bernadette Gautreau. 
October 12, 6:30 PM
My presentations are very informal, with the focus being on the 50 years I lived and worked among the Cree in northern Alberta Canada. People tend to want ask questions and  to know what life was like back in the 1960's, when I first arrived on the reservation, so much of my talk usually concentrates on that time. I drum and sing in the Cree language, and will bring samples of artifacts and crafts the people make. 

This program is organized by the Friends of the Conway Public Library
 
Halloween Costume Swap 
October 17, 5 PM
Halloween Parade and Potluck
October 26 5:30 PM 



Stop by the library October 17th at 5 PM and find a free costume for your kids! Feel free to donate your gently used costumes without taking one home. Once you have your costume stop by for our Halloween party on October 26th at 5:30. Food donations are welcome. Valley Vision is likely to be here for the party and parade. Contact Tara for more information.

 
Enjoy Challenging Poetry with Patrick McWilliams October 11, 6 PM 
Patrick McWilliams is a retired teacher of poetry at Phillips Exeter Academy. His presentation will review some of the common misconceptions that cause readers to sometimes shy away  from poetry.
In a collaborative manner, we'll look at the ways a poem can pose challenges and the ways to meet those  challenges.  We'll expand our imaginations and take the next steps to enjoying challenging poetry.

Novelist: Your Source for Fiction Information 
Looking for an "author read-a-like" or the order of your favorite series? Try Novelist. It is free through your library. To get started visit our " Articles & Online Library" page, scroll down just a bit, and click on Novelist. After clicking you will be prompted to login with your 14 digit barcode. Contact the library at 603-447-5552 if you don't know your barcode number. 
  This Story Surprised Me. Is This True? 
This story in the Atlantic, which is available though our downloadable book website as well as in print here in the building, talks about "the new preschool." This is not my experience at all. Click here for the story
 
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