Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Who Cares about Kelsey on Thursday night

Thursday October 23rd at 7pm
in the Community Room
Creating a safe and supportive school climate for all students: a screening and discussion of Who Cares About Kelsey? with filmmaker Dan Habib and UNH Professor JoAnne Malloy.

This film explores the experience of a complicated teen and the school district that found a way to support her. There will be Q&A with filmmaker Dan Habib and Dr. JoAnne Malloy, founder of the RENEW Project, a youth directed planning process and an expert on school climate.

This project is sponsored by the Hopkinton Library Foundation, the Hopkinton PTA, the UNH Institute on Disability and the Hopkinton Family Support Team.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Stargazing Monday 10/20 at 7pm! THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED.


Stargazing 101
with the
NH Astronomical Society
HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO PESKY WEATHER!
Check back for a possible rescheduling of this program.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Join us Saturday night!


 "An engaging evening of historic music & voices, performed by The Hardtacks & friends …
Audience members participate in songs & dramatic readings as we bring the Civil War to life in music, text, and image during this multimedia program, featuring complete songs (rally and camp songs, fiddle tunes, parlor music, spirituals, & more) performed by the Hardtacks on period instruments, interspersed with contemporary voices from letters, books, artwork, and historical documents."

~
www.CivilWarFolkMusic.com

Friday, October 10, 2014

Ernest Hebert here on Sunday

Ernest Hebert will be here to talk about the just released last installment of The Darby Chronicles Howard Elman's Farewell. Books will be available for sale and signing.
Sunday October 12th at 4pm in the Community Room.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Cuba: Yesterday and Today with David Feltus on Oct. 9th


Cuba:  Yesterday and Today

with

David Feltus


Thursday October 9th at 7pm

Library Community Room  


Cuba, 90 miles and many years from the U.S., has been frozen in time. Now it is slowly moving into the 21st century. We will sample the old and new in today’s Cuba and speculate on its future.

David Feltus is a frequent LINEC presenter.