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*Captured Moments: Beth Schweitzer is presenting “Captured Moments,” an exhibition of her art using acrylics, in the library’s lower meeting room through November 30.

The recent work of this Newtown resident is a dramatic departure from the large, abstract expressionist paintings she has done in years past. Although she uses the vivid colors of her nonfigurative work, she recently moved towards a more representational painting style. She has also switched from working in oils to working primarily in acrylics.

Her paintings are celebrations of unassuming moments. Through her use of color and strong composition, she takes the everyday and makes it heroic.

*Al’s Trail and Beyond: Newtown artist Pat Barkman will have an exhibition of her recent watercolors on the main floor of the library beginning this weekend and remaining on view until New Year’s Eve.

The main thrust of Mrs Barkman’s collection will be her works depicting scenes along Al’s Trial, the ten-mil hiking trail in Newtown. The exhibition will also include recent watercolors of other natural scenes.

The public is invited to meet Mrs Barkman while viewing her work during an opening reception on Sunday, November 27, between 2 and 4 pm.

Children’s Programs

*Nutmeg Book Discussion: All students in grades 4-6 are invited to join us when we discuss Pictures of Hollis Woods on Wednesday, November 30. The one-hour program will begin at 6:30 pm.

Hollis Woods has been in so many foster homes she can hardly remember them all. When Hollis is sent to live with an elderly artist named Josie, she wants to stay. But Josie is growing more forgetful every day.

If Social Services finds out, they’ll take Hollis away and move Josie into a home.

Hollis won’t let anyone separate them. She has escaped the system before; this time, she plans to take Josie with her.

Call the children’s department, 426-3851, to sign up for the discussion of Patricia Reilly Giff’s award-winning book.

Info For Adults

*Book Nook News: Attention early bird shoppers – holiday cookbooks, craft books and story books are now at the Nook. A great selection of holiday books plus books suitable for gift-giving are currently available.

New fiction and mystery titles are added daily.

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

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