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*Support Local Talent: We have a nice selection of books written by local authors for sale at the library. There are titles for both young and old and all copies have been autographed.

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*Support Local Talent: We have a nice selection of books written by local authors for sale at the library. There are titles for both young and old and all copies have been autographed.

 

Currently On View

*Nancy and Jim Larin have collected sculpture by Rhys Caparn, a Newtown Notable, and it is now on display near the circulation desk. Ms Caparn was a sculptor of great renown in the 20th Century, and the exhibit includes biographical information, as well as a small bust created by her in her own image.

*Theresa Berryman of Sandy Hook is sharing her many examples of the art of scherenschnitte (paper cutting) on the second floor. Her work includes traditional Pennsylvania motifs, as well as hearts, animals, and silhouettes. She also has mastered quilting, crocheting, and needlework.

Children’s

Programs

*Think BIG — Designing Bridges and Domes, Hands on Science with Laurie Borst: Explore the engineering behind the design and building of bridges, skyscrapers and domes. Workshops will be offered on Wednesdays in March from 4 to 5 pm. A $3 material fee is due on the day of the program. Register online.

March 7, Building Bridges, Grades K–2 * March 14, Building Bridges, Grades 3–4 * March 21, Building Domes, Grades K–2 * March 28, Building Domes, Grades 3–4.

*St Patrick’s Day Craft with Marie Walker: Children ages 6 and up can make a St Patrick’s Day pin on Thursday, March 8, at 4 pm. Sign up at the children’s circulation desk.  A $3 material fee is due upon registration.

*Picasso: His Life and His Work: Explore the paintings of Picasso and create your own masterpiece in the Cubist style with artist Kristine Humber on Thursday, March 8, at 4 pm, for children aged 6–10. Register online. A $5 material fee is due on the day of the program.

*Singer, songwriter, and Newtown resident Francine Wheeler will lead children ages 2–5 and their caregivers in movement activities, stories, and songs on Thursday, March 15, 10 to 10:30 am. No registration required. (This program will replace the Mother Goose II program on April 12 and May 10).

 

YA Programs

*Battle of the Books is Saturday, March 24. This annual trivia contest will test your knowledge of four great books. Form a team of three to four people in grades 5-8 (all must be Newtown students or residents). Homeschoolers are welcome! Team captains must sign up in person and pick up a packet for team members. Signups are open through March 5 (no online signup). Prizes include $10 and $20 gift cards to a local bookstore. Copies of all the books are available at the library. The books are Gollywhopper Games by Jody Feldman, Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George, Scat by Carl Hiaasen, and Savvy by Ingrid Law.

 

Programs For Adults

*Book Discussion: Nonfiction Book Group: Cleopatra by Tracy Schiff, Tuesday, March 6, at 1 pm, in the Antiques Room.

*Independent Film Series: Join us at 1 pm on Wednesdays for a free screenings of Protekor on March 7.

*Computer Basics with Dan Tannenbaum will be offered on Friday, March 9,  9 to 11 am. Have fun at this free class learning the basics: how to turn a computer on, what software is, what the keyboard does, how to use a mouse, how to get onto the Internet, and more. Note:  The library is closed at this time; participants enter from the back or side door and go to third floor computers.

C.H. Booth Library is at 25 Main Street. Call 203-426-4533 or visit CHBoothLibrary.org for full details on or to register for the above programs as well as others that are being offered.

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