NWPL  News & Events 
for  March 2018
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Saturday, March 10, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Int'l Women's Day Event
All are invited to come together to celebrate International Women's Day with a series of talks and activities that are meant to challenge and inspire.  The day will include:  Gabriella Netsch's decade-long story of transformation,  Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga,   Joni Cole for her fun, meaningful writing workshop  "Dismantling Rape Culture" with Caoimhe Lyons;  Kate Rohdenburg, of WISE;  Muslim Girls Making Change with spoken word poetry reading.  (more)
Saturday, March 10, 2:00 p.m.
Third Annual Piano Duet Concert
The Friends of the NWPL are pleased to announce its 3rd Annual Spring Concert on the Mezz Saturday, March 10 at 2 PM. This wonderful event is organized by our own Sherry Belisle, music teacher extraordinaire, Featured works will be from Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific, Debussy, Brahma, Mozart and more. There will be a surprise performer too! Everyone is welcome to come to the library for this magical Woodstock concert. Donations gratefully appreciated. (more)
Monday, March 19, 5:15 p.m.
NWPL Board of Trustees Meeting
The NWPL Board of Trustees meets on the third Monday of each month at 5:15 p.m. Members of the public are invited and encouraged to attend these open public meetings. A time for public comments is included in each meeting.
Tuesday, March 20, 6:00 p.m.
Vernal Pools with Liza Morse
Join Liza Morse from the Vermont Center for Ecostudies (VCE) for a presentation on vernal pools and the new Vermont Vernal Pool Monitoring Project (VPMon).
Vernal pool are ephemeral pools that provide critical habitat for many species, including wood frogs and salamanders. Despite their important role, vernal pools remain poorly understood ....  (more)
Tuesday, March 27, 6:00 p.m.
Thinking Like a Mountain
NWPL will host a free screening of Green Fire, the first full-length, high definition documentary film ever made about legendary conservationist Aldo Leopold.  Join Woodstock naturalist, educator and Leopold Land Ethic Leader Scott Davison in a discussion of Aldo Leopold's life, his writings and his relevance today.  (more)
- - - - - Books and Book Groups - - - - -
As you click through to our catalog,  scroll down 
below the book description for a list of recommendations 
relating to your search  - titles you might enjoy reading.
Book Display for March

Women's History Month

  
New in Fiction

Sunburn
     by Laura Lippman

A psychological suspense novel about a pair of lovers locked in a passionate yet uncompromising game of cat and mouse. 
(in the catalog)  *hard copy and audio versions available
  
New in Non-fiction

What Are We Doing Here? Essays
     by Marilynne Robinson

In this new essay collection, robinson trains her incisive mind on our modern political climate and the mysteries of faith
(in the catalog)    

Come talk about what you're reading with other literature enthusiasts! Open to all, this group meets the second Tuesday of every month at NWPL in the History Room.

Tuesday, March 6, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Recite! Poetry
Recite! meets the first Tuesday of each month (except when the library is closed on the first Tuesday). Professional poets, amateurs, and first-timers all join in, as well as those who would like to just come and listen. Join us in celebrating the spoken word in all its diversity! Bring along original and/or favorite works. To sign up to be a presenter, or for more information, stop by the library or email [email protected].  (more) 
Friday, Mar 9, 1:30 p.m.
2nd Friday Book Group:  The Good People 
by Hannah Kent
Join Amanda and the Second Friday Book Group to discuss  The Good People, by Hannah Kent. Short-listed for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, and set in a lost world bound by its own laws,  The Good People is Hannah Kent's startling new novel about absolute belief and devoted love. Terrifying, thrilling and moving in equal measure, this follow-up to  Burial Rites shows an author at the height of her powers.  NWPL has copies here and through interlibrary loan. At Yankee Bookshop, get one at 15% off if you mention our book group.  (more)  ( rescheduled from Feb 9)
Saturday, Mar 10, 10:30 a.m.
Classics Book Discussion Group: 
Maurice  by E. M. Forster
Our next book following Howards End was also E. M. Forster's next book following Howards End, Maurice, a tale about homosexual love and commitment. Although written in 1914, it was not published until 1971. Forster understood that his homage to same-sex love, if published when he completed it, would probably end his career. Thus, Maurice languished in a drawer for fifty-seven years, the author requesting it be published only after his death. After publication, it has since been made into both a movie and a play.    (more)  
- - - - - Children/Youth Events - - - - -
Mondays, 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Baby & Toddler Story Time

This story time 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 Storytime

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.

Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. - Noon
Story & Yoga Time with Angel
Join The North Chapel Spiritual Exploration for Children and Families Committee in a WEEKLY series "Story & Yoga Time with Angel Rubino" at the NWPL. This is a free weekly series that will include a story, yoga, movement, meditation and more!
Appropriate for ages 2-6 with caregiver/family. 
We look forward to seeing you there. (more)
Wednesdays, 3:15 p.m.
After-School Movie

A different movie will be shown in the Abbott Room each Wednesday afternoon at 3:15. Movies will be rated either G or PG. 

(more)
Friday, March 9 at 3:30 
Breastfeeding Support Group 
Are you breastfeeding?  Pregnant and plan to breastfeed? Meet monthly to discuss any breastfeeding related issues you may have or to just share/swap stories with other breastfeeding moms.
The group is led by an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) who can help you through any stage of your breastfeeding journey (pregnancy through weaning). 
Cost is totally free and older kids are welcome.  Meetings are held in the Children's section of the library.   For any questions, contact Ariel Brewer Louis, IBCLC at 281-731-7313 or woodstocklactation.com.   (more info...)   
 
- - - - - Ongoing Events & News - - - - -
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
I. T. Help with Meg Brazill
NWPL Director of Technology Meg Brazill offers one-on-one free tech help to people desiring assistance with their laptops, tablets and mobile devices.
Sign up for a 45-minute time slot on Tuesdays at the Thompson Senior Center by calling them at 457-3277.  Or contact NWPL to sign up for a Wednesday appointment at the library.
Bring your device with you and Meg will work with you to straighten things out and learn about some tools and tricks. J ointly sponsored by the Thompson Senior Center and the Norman Williams Public Library.   (more)
February 15 - March 31
Still Life:  Photography of 
Emmy Walden Fox
Emmy has loved photography since she saw her first print magically appear in the darkroom. She spent 10 years at an art and nature center in Massachusetts, coordinating photography workshops plus photographing events and classes.
Her children are her greatest inspiration with their purity, silliness and take on things. Emmy hopes that her images evoke emotion and a dreamlike timeless feel to them.
Exhibit runs February 15 - March 31.  (more)
 
Wednesdays 2:00 - 4:00 &
Saturdays 10:30 - 1:00
Ukrainian Egg Decorating
Yes, you CAN make eggs like these! Come and learn how. Drop in on Wednesday afternoons and/or Saturday mornings, now through March.  We will have plenty of white chicken eggs on hand, and all the supplies.  Contact Danelle at the library for more information.  (more)

Weekly Cribbage Game

Our cribbage master has flown South for a time. Cribbage will resume in a month or so.

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 at 3:30
Play Bridge at NWPL! 

The Friends of the NWPL invites bridge players to join us on Thursdays at 3:30 PM at the library. Please contact Peggy Fraser at [email protected] if you are interested!
Thursdays - ongoing.   (more info...)  
 
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...)
- - - - - Friends of NWPL Events - - - - -
Mondays, 2/26 - 3/19, 11:00 - 4:00
Beginner Art Classes on Mezz
The Friends of the NWPL are teaming up with renowned local artist and art instructor, Carolyn Egeli, to offer beginner art classes. 
Carolyn teaches the principles of art, including values, color theory, and composition, using traditional art materials.  Beginners and intermediate students are invited to develop artistic skills at your own level. Under Carolyn's expert guidance, and the support of your fellow pupils, you will experience the transformative power of art.  On-site lunch break and instructional breaks and time for sharing.  Pre-registration for the four-part course is required.   $320.00 fee.  Register early - limited to 10 pupils.   (more)
- - - - - Library News - - - - -
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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