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Artist Beverly Branch will be exhibiting her paintings at C.H. Booth Library beginning Saturday, January 7, and running through Tuesday, January 31.

The exhibit, “Waterborne,” features colorful works depicting children at the beach and in the woodlands.

Join the artist and friends for a reception on Sunday, January 8, from 2 to 4 pm. The reception will be on the library’s main floor.

 

Young Adult Events

*YA Theater: Young Adult Theater will present It’s a Mystery … @ the Library! for students in grades 6 and up.

Watch a live “inquest” as a jury decides who is or are the guilty party in the death of Ms Always B. Wright, head librarian. Watch the clues unfold on Sunday, January 8, at 3 pm (snow date will be Saturday, January 14).

Sign up at the main floor circulation desk or call the library.

*YA Book Talk: Let’s Talk About Goblin Wood by Hilari Bell.

Goblins are evil and cannot be controlled. Everybody knows that.

But good and evil are not always clearly defined, and friendship can cross all races.

Our next YA Book Discussion/Let’s Talk About will be held on Wednesday, January 11, from 4 to 5 pm, in the Story Room.

We will also be voting on the choices for the 2006 Battle of the Books.

These monthly book discussions for readers in grads 5-9 are co-sponsored by Reed Intermediate School and the library, and books are available at both libraries. Stop in or call Booth Library to register for the program.

 

Adult Programs

*Book Discussions: All discussions are ongoing. If you need a copy of the book call the library AND we’ll reserve a copy for you.

Monday, January 9, at 1 pm, Gilead by Marilynne Robinson; Tuesday, January 10 (postponed from January 3), at 1 pm, Newtown Slaves by Town Historian Dan Cruson; Thursday, January 19, at 7:30 pm, King Leopold’s Ghost by Adam Hochschild.

*Independent Film Series: On Tuesday, January 10, at 7:30 pm, the independent film festival will kick off 2006 with a showing of Wilby Wonderful.

Wilby Island is just a few minutes by ferry from the mainland, but where a loyal islander is concerned it might as well be years away from the fast-lane living of the mainland. Recently a scandal has rocked the town and it is only days before the details are to be published in the local paper, bringing shame and scorn to all involved.

*Computer Classes: A computer class for beginners will be offered on Saturday, January 14, from 9 am until noon, and then a class for intermediate-level users will be given on Saturday, January 28, also 9 am until noon. The beginners’ class is free; there is a $10 supply fee for the intermediates’ class.

Register for these classes by calling the library.

*Poetry Reading: Newtown resident Don Singer, who wrote Pain Suffering Hope, will be at the library for a poetry reading and reception in celebration of his work on Sunday, January 22, at 3 pm.

Please join us.

*Book Nook News: Are you going to lose ten pounds, organize your closets, start eating healthy, learn to say No, or become fluent in Italian during the new year?

The library’s Book Nook has great selection of books to help you with any of your New Year’s resolutions. Stop by the Nook next time you’re at the library to see what we have in stock.

C.H. Booth Library, at 25 Main Street, can be reached by calling 426-4533.

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