March Programs
March 2010 Programs at the Lyme Library
Unless otherwise noted, held in the Library Meeting Room (downstairs)
THE BIG READ, a community-wide discussion
of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Copies of the book are available at the library
FREE.
Mar 12 (Fri): - Richard Clark
impersonates Atticus Finch
Mar 23 (Tue): - Suzanne Brown leads a
discussion of the book
Mar 26 (Fri): - Movie with Gregory
Peck
All at the Library at 7 pm
Mar 2 (Tues): 1:30 pm and Mar 3 (Weds): 7 pm - ValleyNet Techie Series - Getting Started with Gmail and Google AppsMar 3 (Weds): 1:30 pm AND 7 pm - Rescheduled program: Researching Family History Using Census Records
- Marianne Marcussen (Genealogy Series)
Mar 11 (Thur): 7 pm -
Rescheduled program: Claudia and Phil Kern will share their adventures in India: Salt
& Threads (see writeup under February Programs)
It's in a Book, Grades 1&2 afterschool program, Monday, 3 - 4:30 pm
Mar 8 and Mar 22
- Mar 11: Doodling with artist Margaret Sheehan
- Mar 25: Knitting with Elsie McCarthy
Mar 16 (Tue): 2:30 AND 7 pm -
What Do I Do with My Old Books: Mend Them, Sell Them, Recycle Them? This program is born out of a request for a book mending program.
- Sue Ryan, who does all the library's book mending, will recommend materials and provide a demonstration.
- Betsy Eaton will talk about rebinding books and if enough people are interested, organize a group order.
- Robin Model-Lornitzo will talk about how to evaluate a book and determine its value.
- Lauri Rich will talk about how to recycle books that, unfortunately, no one wants.
You are encouraged to bring a book to mend and a book to evaluate.
Mar 22 ( Mon): 3 - 4:30 pm - It's in a Book, Grades 1&2 afterschool program
Mar 30 (Tues): 7 pm -
Down the Grand Canyon in a Dory by Putt Blodgett
Mar 31 (Wed): 2 pm - Obscure and Neglected Sources: New Roads to Genealogical Success - Diane Gravel, professional genealogist and Vice President of the New Hampshire Society of Genealogists (
Genealogy Series)
Updated 3/17/10