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Madison Library Newsletter

January 2025

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Monday, January 20

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Join us for our favorite Once Upon a Story Hour! Mother Goose will be here with stories and an activity!

The Friends of Madison Library host a New Hampshire Humanities program, Late in Arriving, How Electricity Changed Rural New Hampshire Life presented by Stephen Taylor, on Thursday, January 16 at 7 pm via Zoom. Please register HERE for the Zoom link.


Imagine a New Hampshire town where some people enjoyed the benefits of electricity – lighting at the flick of a switch and reliable heating controlled by a thermostat – while others lived with smelly kerosene lamps and smoky box stoves. In New Hampshire, during the first half of the 20th century, residents of developed communities enjoyed the transformative benefits of electric power while those in the sparsely populated regions lived and worked in conditions little changed from the 19th century.  


It took the coming of the New Deal's Rural Electrification Administration and a determined band of farmers to overcome opposition from the established private utilities to create the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative in 1939. Despite labor and material shortages during World War II, within a decade, power came to almost all of the previously unserved areas of the state. For thousands of households, this meant relief from the drudgery of the wood-fueled cookstove, the washboard and the kerosene lamp. Reliable electric power similarly brought new ways of life to farmers and artisans. This program will explore how these developments changed civic and social life in New Hampshire’s countryside, and touch the ways the disparity of broadband access in the state today echoes these earlier struggles.

All are welcome.

 

Felting Class


If you've ever wanted to try your hand at felting, this is who you want to learn from!

Theresa Beckett is offering a felting class on Saturday, January 11 from 10-noon for ages 9 and up. It costs $25 per person for materials and the class limit is 12, so call us at 603-367-8545 to reserve your spot!

 

Madison Book Group


Join your friends and neighbors Tuesday, January 28 at 7 pm to discuss The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. Come in and grab a book today! We will meet both Zoom and in person.


Click HERE to see the list of books chosen for 2025!


Near or far, all are welcome!

New Art Exhibit


Heidi Weismann's paintings will be exhibited in the Chick Room beginning January 4! Open during library hours.


Storytime & Activity

Join the fun!


Storytime & Activity

EVERY

Monday at 9:30 am with Miss Denise!

 

Every week there is a new theme and activity.


All are welcome!

Library of Things Addition!


We have a new addition to our Library of Things...a metal detector! Lose your keys in the snow? Want to find hidden treasures on your property? Fun to be had for all!

This metal detector joins our Birding Bag (binoculars, birding books), Hiking Bag (GPS, compass, trail maps) and Spiralizer Bag! Any one of these can be checked out with your library card!

NEW!

Heroes in their Quilts:

Wm Franklin Jones, Sr, USN, Henry Forrest, USAF, Frank Davis USAF (ret)

Picture by Clarice Barkley

Quilts of Valor


Quilts of Valor group meets the first and third Wednesday from 10-12 in the Chick Room of Madison Library to put together a quilt to thank our local veterans for their service.

What is a Quilt of Valor? It is a handmade quilt awarded to service members to thank them for their service and sacrifice in serving our nation.

Quilting experience not necessary as there are many tasks involved in putting a quilt together. All are welcome.


Free COVID Test Kits Available!


We have free COVID at home test kits available to the community. Stop in during our open hours and take what you need.


New Books coming in January!


New adult books:

The Oligarch's Daughter by Joseph Finder

Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros

Presumed Guilty by Scott Turow

The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis

Hope: The Autobiography by Pope Francis and Jorge Mario Bergoglio

 


        Send me an email and I'll put your favorites on hold for you!