Indigenous Peoples Day – NWPL Closed
Norman Williams Public Library 10 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United StatesU.S. Indigenous Peoples Day, the second Monday of October, is a time to honor the cultures and histories of the Native American people.
U.S. Indigenous Peoples Day, the second Monday of October, is a time to honor the cultures and histories of the Native American people.
Calling all needlework enthusiasts! Join us Tuesday mornings at 10 am for an informal gathering of needleworkers at all levels. Bring your work in progress for a morning of sharing and encouragement.
This Tuesday Story Time is geared for children ages birth to 20 months. See also Thursdays for Toddler story time.
Kenneth Cadow, author of Gather, will read from his book and talk about the themes of rural life, resilience, class differences, addiction and recovery, housing and food insecurity, a deep relationship to the land, and the power of community.
Do you like to read about cooking, experiment with recipes, share stories about food with others, and eat good food? If so, we invite you to join “Read, Cook, Eat!: A Cookbook Discussion Group.”
Join us to read a few books on a theme of the week! Enjoy stories, socializing, and often a project tied into the theme. For young children ages 20 months – 3 1/2 years.
Attention all knitters! Come and meet with other knitters in the library Thursday afternoons from 2 to 3 pm.
The Friends of the Norman Williams Public Library host a weekly bridge game at the library on Thursday afternoons.
Only those who love trees should cut them, writes forester Ethan Tapper. In How to Love a Forest, he asks what it means to live in a time in which ecosystems are in retreat and extinctions rattle the bones of the earth.
Writing poetry is a solitary endeavor… Are you looking for feedback on your poems? You are invited to join the Poetry Group at NWPL for sharing and critique.