

- #EMILY WANTS TO PLAY STORY MOVIE#
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#EMILY WANTS TO PLAY STORY MOVIE#
This year, Kristen Stewart flew to Colorado from Venice, Italy, where “Spencer,” a new movie in which she plays Princess Diana, had just premièred. The town’s film festival, held each year during the Labor Day weekend, has a reputation for intimacy-celebrities are not subjected to red carpets or corsetry, and the looming mountains have a way of making Hollywood seem garish and far away. This month’s book is Inferno by Catherine Cho.The airport in Telluride, Colorado, is small and private. The group meets the second Wednesday of every month. Calling all history buffs and lifelong learners. Join our book group dedicated to non-fiction. If you are interested, contact Aidan at of Fact: Non-Fiction Book Club (In-Person): Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. We are currently looking for DMs to run extra sessions. No experience or materials are required and all skill levels are welcome. You do not need to have attended previous sessions to enjoy the game.

Ages 18+ can drop in and play Dungeons and Dragons every Tuesday night in the library’s Lecture Hall. For questions about this program, e-mail Emily at Adult eventsĭungeons and Dragons for Adults (In-Person): Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 6 p.m. Think you know everything there is to know about all things spooky? Are you a horror movie buff? Do you love reading scary stories in the dark? Then this trivia night is for you. Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to join in for a round of trivia about all things Halloween-y! We will be using Kahoot!, so please bring in a smartphone or device if you have one (tablets will be provided for those who need them). If you know a 7th to 12th grader who is interested in helping to shape teen programing at the library – then encourage them to join! We’d love to see and hear their ideas! For questions about TAB, email Emily at Trivia Night – Halloween Edition: Thursday, Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. TAB meets the second Wednesday of each month. Teen Advisory Board (In-Person): Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. You do not need to be a library cardholder to attend.
#EMILY WANTS TO PLAY STORY REGISTRATION#
(Rain location: Lecture Hall.) No registration required. Join us for a Rockin' and Rollin' good time. This program is geared toward babies and toddlers (age 2, but older siblings are always welcome!) We will dance to silly songs, sing rhymes, count to 5 with puppets and rock out with drums and instruments. Bring a blanket and join us for music and movement on the front lawn. Shake Your Rattle and Roll, Baby! (In-Person): Friday, Oct. Hear the Angklung played, play games, and enjoy some snacks. Sponsored by the NH Toy Library. Everyone is invited to listen to a reading of the Bilingual story Si Komodo Mau Main Musik (Komodo wants to play Music) by a member of the Indonesian Community Connect group. Indonesian Play Day (In-Person): Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 3 p.m. Registration is required, but you do not need to be a library cardholder to attend.

The programs will start with books, then go beyond with hands-on activities to explore the topic further.
#EMILY WANTS TO PLAY STORY SERIES#
Join the Monday series to make discoveries in science, Wednesdays to learn more about autumn, and Thursdays to explore art in picture books. Each session will focus on a different subject. "Beyond Books: A Preschool Discovery Program" is for children ages 3-5.

Events for childrenīeyond Books (In-Person): Wednesday, Oct. 13 and Thursday, Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. Enjoy the changing trees and grab your sweaters, folks, because the autumn fun is just getting started. Teens can take on the challenge of our Halloween trivia Thursday night, and we are calling all our creative adults to check out the restart of our Creativity Corner group for crafters of all kinds. With fall kicking into gear, we have lots of exciting programs both cozy and spooky for you to enjoy.įor children and families, the Indonesian Community Connect group is hosting a story time on Wednesday featuring a bilingual book, a traditional instrument, games, and snacks.
