Saturday, March 16, 2024

 

Byron G Merrill Library – 10 Buffalo Road – Rumney NH 03266
Website – rumneylibrary.org
Open Mondays 10-1 and 3-5:30, Wednesdays, 1-5:30 and Saturdays 10-1

March 17th, 2024, Update
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

This week brings:  
Monday Morning Family time at 10:15 (We will be reading When Will It Be Spring?)
 and do a few other fun things)…
Knitters and Home Schoolers on Wednesday at 1…
 and ends with our Seed Swap on Saturday!
A busy week here in Rumney!



Join us for a Seed Swap

Sat. March 23rd

10:30-12:00

Bring in some garden seeds - vegies, herbs, and/or flower seeds, and have some fun sharing and trading seeds with other gardeners.

Enjoy some lively conversations about gardening tips, tricks, successes, and failures while we all get inspired for the upcoming growing season.

Learn more about the Seed Library, how it works and who can participate.

For more information contact Jane, jkelso@rumneylibrary.org and

 visit our web site rumneylibrary.org.

Friday, March 29th   Supper at 5 pm!
Katy’s Book Club … The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
Please stop in for a copy or find it on your Libby app. 
We are really excited about this one!

Summary: "Out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times- the improbable, intimate account of nine working-class boys from the American West who at the 1936 Olympics showed the world what true grit really meant."

Sunday, March 31st
Easter Sunday... Wishing everyone a wonderful day!

Tuesday, March 26 at 5 pm 
Getting Ready for the Total Solar Eclipse!

The Eclipse is coming! Join us on Tuesday March 26 at 5:00 when Sally Jensen, a NASA Solar System Ambassador, will explain this event and have special solar eclipse glasses and information to pass out so people will understand what is happening. “Observing a total solar eclipse is a truly incredible experience. As the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, the sky darkens, temperatures drop, and the stars become visible in the middle of the day, the sun’s corona, the outer atmosphere, becomes visible as a beautiful halo around the moon. For New Hampshire, we will have to wait another 55 years for the next solar eclipse to happen for this area, even though eclipses happen on a regular basis, about twice a year somewhere on Earth. The goal is to help people enjoy the experience safely.”


FYI !!

Katy has been making changes on our website. We hope that you will 
take a look and let us know what you think!
Go to...     rumneylibrary.org  

 



Wishing you a good week!
The Library Ladies

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