Tilton Library Needs Assessment Ad Hoc Committee Meeting
AGENDA 1. Review and vote July 9, 2015 meeting minutes 2. Review and complete RFS description for designer services 3. Any business not anticipated at time of posting
AGENDA 1. Review and vote July 9, 2015 meeting minutes 2. Review and complete RFS description for designer services 3. Any business not anticipated at time of posting
“That was it. That was all of it. A grace so ordinary there was no reason at all to remember it. Yet I have never across the forty years since it was spoken forgotten a single word.” New Bremen, Minnesota, 1961. The Twins were playing their debut season, ice-cold root beers were selling out at the soda counter of Halderson’s Drugstore, and Hot Stuff comic books were a mainstay on every barbershop magazine rack. It was a time of innocence and hope for a country with a new, young president. But for thirteen-year-old Frank Drum it was a grim summer in which death visited frequently and assumed many forms. Accident. Nature. Suicide. Murder. Frank begins the season preoccupied with the concerns of any teenage boy, but when tragedy unexpectedly strikes his family—which includes his Methodist minister father; his passionate, artistic mother; Juilliard-bound older sister; and wise-beyond-his-years kid brother—he finds himself thrust into an adult world full of secrets, lies, adultery, and betrayal, suddenly called upon to demonstrate a maturity and gumption beyond his years. Told from Frank’s perspective forty years after that fateful summer, Ordinary Grace is a brilliantly moving account of a boy standing at the door of his young manhood, trying to understand a world that seems to be falling apart around him. It is an unforgettable novel about discovering the terrible price of wisdom and the enduring grace of God. Third Thursday is an informal group, open to all, no sign up necessary. Reserve your book at the adult circulation desk or online.
Do you want to practice your English? Come to a free conversation group on Monday evenings at Tilton Library. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by Center for New Americans. Free and open to all. No sign up necessary.
Robie Bones has a diverse instrumental repertoire that often places the emphasis on fast, driving rhythms created to accompany the melodies. Robie often plays the harmonica, bones and bodhran all at the same time. His other instruments include banjo, Tabor pipe & drum, and tin whistle. Expect a rhythm jam set with audience participation. Performances by local musicians are held on the lawn of Tilton Library (or inside the Children’s Room in case of bad weather.) Bring a chair and a friend. Monday Night Music is sponsored by the Friends of Tilton Library and is free and open to the public.
Each program features an age appropriate book and related activity. No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome
In her quest to connect with Robin Hood, the father she has never met, thirteen-year-old Rosemary disguises herself as a boy, befriends a half-wolf, half-dog, a runaway princess, and an overgrown boy whose singing is hypnotic, and makes peace with her elfin heritage. This book talk will be presented by Reba-Jean Shaw-Pichette. Sponsored by the Friends of Tilton Library it is free and open to all ages. Sign up is needed for free pizza.
And the Neighbors is the acoustic duo of Dave Houghton and Debra DeMuth from Conway, Mass. They acquire their sound from the roots of Appalachia with a flair of the Lower East Side. Performances by local musicians are held on the lawn of Tilton Library (or inside the Children’s Room in case of bad weather.) Bring a chair and a friend. Monday Night Music is sponsored by the Friends of Tilton Library and is free and open to the public.
Each program features an age appropriate book and related activity. No sign up needed – all children 0-5 (and their caregivers) are welcome
Kerry Stone's colorful paintings are still lifes and paintings from the garden and nature. On display through mid-September this exhibit is worth a trip to the library.
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.