
Art @Tilton
Paintings by Deerfield Elementary School First Grade Students, inspired by folk artist Heather Galler.
Paintings by Deerfield Elementary School First Grade Students, inspired by folk artist Heather Galler.
It's that time of year! Once again the library is having it's much loved annual plant sale. Bring your divided perennials to the back of the library from Wednesday May 15-Friday May 17. We thank you for your donations. All sales go to the Tilton Fund.
We meet at 11 in the children’s room and start the story at about 10 after. Story time is free and open to all children ages infant-4 years old and their caregivers. No sign up needed.
We meet at 11 in the children’s room and start the story at about 10 after. Story time is free and open to all children ages infant-4 years old and their caregivers. No sign up needed.
Friends of Tilton Library, Inc. is a separate 501(c)(3) membership organization and is open to anyone who wants to join. The Friends mission is to encourage and promote the enrichment and use of the library and to foster support for the library in the community. For people who want to show their support and appreciation of Tilton Library, being a Friend is the first step. Annual dues continue to be $15 per year and if necessary, you can contribute your time in lieu of dues. Come check us out at our monthly meetings at the library.
We meet at 11 in the children’s room and start the story at about 10 after. Story time is free and open to all children ages infant-4 years old and their caregivers. No sign up needed.
him physically and emotionally shattered. But now a diabolical killer is challenging Rhyme to a terrifying and ingenious duel of wits. With police detective Amelia Sachs by his side, Rhyme must follow a labyrinth of clues that reaches back to a dark chapter in New York City’s past—and reach further into the darkness of the mind of a madman who won’t stop until he has stripped life down to the bone. Join us on the first Thursday of the month for a lively discussion of this month’s title and other of life’s mysteries. Copies of the book are usually available at the circulation desk or can be reserved online or by asking at the desk. This discussion also features pizza while it lasts. Free and open to all.
Sign up to join our children's librarian, Julie, for a series of outdoor Adventure Story Times on the the second Tuesdays of May-October! Places may include Mt. Sugarloaf, a local swimming hole, water garden, or apple orchard. Email Julie Cavacco at jcavacco@cwmars.org to sign up. Julie will provide the next month's location or cancel if needed via email.
PRESENTATION BY PROFESSOR DEBBIE FELTON Join Professor Debbie Felton of UMass Amherst’s Department of Classics for a look into the beginnings of the book. We will discover the earliest writings known in various civilizations around the world, the development of writing and books in Greece and how the book was further developed in ancient Rome. Debbie Felton has degrees in English from UCLA and in Classics from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She has taught at UMass since 1999. Her main research interest is folklore in classical literature.
Macrame Wall Hangings by Louise Mahoney