NWPL  News & Events 
for June 23  and beyond
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Amanda Merk is the New Executive Director of NWPL, beginning July 10!
The Norman Williams Public Library Board of Trustees and staff eagerly await the arrival of our new Executive Director, Amanda Merk.  She will be starting July 10th, and we will be planning introductions to the community as well as orienting her to our library services.
Please join us in welcoming our new leader to our community!  
Anne Marinello
Chair, NWPL Board of Trustees
**Correction of last week's post:
"I am thrilled and honored to be offered the opportunity to lead the NWPL into the future," said Merk in an interview with Virginia Dean of The Vermont Standard. "I am excited to serve the public of Woodstock and to continue to offer the high level of library service it has received for many years."
Jazz and the Art of Listening with Fred Haas
Saturday, June 24, 10:30-11:30
Does listening to jazz challenge you? Do you love jazz and long for the time when Jazz was America's pop music? Think you don't like jazz music? Fred Haas will share ways to actively listen and give participants the opportunity refine their listening skills and increase their jazz vocabulary.  Fred Haas founded Interplay Jazz & Arts a summer camp and jazz festival 24 years ago. This talk kicks off the Week of Jazz & Arts presented by Interplay in Woodstock June 24 - July 1.   (more...)
Seed-Saving Garden Tour/Open House
Saturday June 24, 9:00 -  4:00 
As a follow up to her program on seed saving at the Norman Williams Public Library May 15th, Sylvia Davatz, owner of Solstice Seeds in Hartland, Vermont, will be opening her garden to the public on Saturday June 24  from 9 AM - 4 PM. The garden is devoted to seed saving, permaculture practices, food production, experimentation with borderline and staple crops, and the development of a collection of vegetable varieties adapted to the Upper Valley.
Garden walks will be self-guided, and Sylvia will be available for questions throughout the day. Click through for the address:   (more...)
What To Do With Your Stuff
Tuesday, June 27, 6:30 -  7:30 pm
Are you confused or cranky about what goes where, and how? Ham Gillett, Program/Outreach Coordinator for the Greater Upper Valley Solid Waste Management District, to the rescue! Ham will bring us up to date on the latest recycling and composting requirements for Vermont's Universal Recycling Law - Act 148 - how it presently effects residents and businesses, what the current requirements are, and how to recycle things like electronics, paint, batteries, fluorescent bulbs - all items that people are confused about or unaware of.  Ham will also provide information on where to safely dispose of items that can't go in your trash. No question will go unanswered! This event is co-sponsored by Norman Williams Public Library, Sustainable Woodstock and GUVSWD.   (more...)
Sculpturefest opening
Saturday, July 1, 4:00 -  7:00 pm

Open dawn to dusk through foliage. No admission charge. BYO Picnic. 509 Prosper Road. sculpturefest.org
Artist Joanna Garbisch
Opening Reception
Friday, July 7, 4:00 - 5 :30 pm
Photographer Joanna Garbisch's interest in photography started in college when she was handed a Polaroid Camera for an art class. On graduating, she went to work for Polaroid's color lab in Cambridge, MA. In the early '60s, Dr. Land switched his attention from black and white to color, so in the lab Joanna and colleagues made the developer, positive and negative film from dyes and chemicals supplied by chemists. Within a year she was sent out to test the film in the real world and she never looked back.  Over the years she has traveled and seen the world through the lens. Show runs July 5 - Aug 14.  (more...)
Tuesday, July 11, 6:00-7:30
Please join Morriah Signor for an interactive, introductory class on Essential Oils and their therapeutic benefits. Learn how to safely buy, apply and kick the chemicals in your home to the curb.  There will be free giveaways, essential oil infused snacks and so much more. 
Morriah is an Essential Oil and wellness enthusiast, with a passion for people and places. She has been using essential oils daily for two years to help her family stay above the wellness line and support normal function of every system of their bodies.
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Author Reading - Janet Benton
Thursday, July 20, 4:00-5:00
Come hear Philadelphia author Janet Benton, whose debut novel Lilli de Jong has been called a "monumental accomplishment" (Kirkus Reviews) and "a stunning ode to motherhood" (author Sarah McCoy). Released May 16 by Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, the novel tells the story of an unwed Quaker mother in 1883 who decides to keep her baby. It is in the form of the young mother's diary. Reviewers have compared the work to that of Geraldine Brooks. The author will read from the novel, discuss the history and motivations behind it, answer questions, and sign books. See www.janetbentonauthor.com for more information.  (more...)
- - - - - Books and Book Groups - - - - -
As you click through to our new catalog,  scroll down 
below the book description for a list of recommendations 
relating to your search  - titles you might enjoy reading.
New in Nonfiction

Memory's Last Breath - Field Notes on My Dementia
  by Gerda Saunders

an unsparing, beautifully written memoir that captures Saunders' experience as a fiercely intellectual person living with the knowledge that her brain is betraying her.

Also New in Nonfiction

Temple Grandin's Guide to Working with Farm Animals
Safe, Humane Livestock Handling Practices for the Small Farms

  by Temple Grandin

New in Fiction

KIss Carlo
  by Adriana Trigiani

The novel brims with romance as long buried secrets are revealed, mistaken identities are unmasked, scores are settled, broken hearts are mended and true love reigns. 

Need a book? Need to thin out your shelves?
The front foyer of the library has a wide variety of books - all for quite reasonable prices! Because  Norman Williams Library welcomes contributions of used books from our community members, and because our local folks are voracious readers, we have quite a selection of books for sale!  All proceeds from book sales go toward the library's operating budget. Stop by and browse our current selection. Or drop off books you don't need anymore, so you can make room for new ones.
 
- - - - - Repeating Events - - - - -
May 18 - June 30
Fertile Ground Art Exhibit
The Mezzanine Gallery at the Norman Williams Library presents Fertile Ground: a Spring Group Art Exhibit. Pieces by local artists will celebrate the season!
Light refreshments will be served
Exhibit available during regular library hours, May 18 to June 30  
 
Saturdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. 
Qigong with  Gerry Sandweiss
In Qigong, your awareness is awakened in the first lesson and benefits accrue immediately. When practiced, Qigong helps to reawaken our sense of joy.  No equipment needed except one's body.  Gerry Sandweiss has been a student and practitioner Qigong for fifteen years. Classes will be held Saturday mornings at 8:30. Classes held on the NWPL mezzanine - enter through back door of library.  Please wear loose clothing and bring a mat and notebook. These classes are suitable for everyone, regardless of age or ability.    (more info...)
Thursdays, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday Afternoon Knitting Group
Knitters are invited to meet on the Mezzanine of NWPL every Thursday afternoon. All knitters are welcome - from beginners to experts. We will knit together, learn together and provide each other assistance when needed. Plan to bring your current project, knitting questions or problems, or a pattern to share.    (more info...)
 
Thursdays, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Play Bridge at NWPL
The Friends of the NWPL invites bridge players to join us on Thursdays at 4:00 PM at the library. Please contact Peggy Fraser at [email protected] if you are interested!
Thursdays - ongoing
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Mondays 10:30 - 11:15 a.m.
Baby & Toddler Story Time 

This session features short stories, interspersed with songs and finger plays and runs for about 20 minutes. It is geared for children ages birth to three years.

Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. 
Pre-school Story Time

This session features three thematically-related stories and a tie-in craft or activity. This session runs for about 45 minutes. Geared for children ages 3-5 years. 

- - - - - Library News - - - - -

Expanded Summer Hours at the Library
Mondays 10-6                             Thursdays 10-6
Tuesdays 10-8                           Fridays 10-6     
Wednesdays 10-6                      Saturdays10-5
Water now available at NWPL!

Thanks to the generous donations of our patrons, the Norman Williams Public Library has installed a hot and cold water dispenser in the Room of Requirement, just to the left when you enter the library. 
If you wish to see one of our events after the fact, you might be able to find it online. Macy Lawrence films many of our events for WCTV8, uploads them, and adds them into the television schedule. Thank You, Macy!!! (more...)
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