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The Galapagos:
Biodiversity, Beauty, and Balance
presented by
Linda Penney & Keith Lion
Thursday, May 7 at 6:00pm
Come explore the Galapagos and learn about these spectacular, volcanic islands and the conservation efforts taking place in the area. Marvel at the unique creatures who call this special place home. Keith Lion and Linda Penney will share stories and photos of their experience in this one of a kind, magical world.
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All About eBooks
with Mike Babylon, Library IT Specialist
Monday, May 11 at 10:00am - noon
Learn how to download eBooks, audiobooks, music, movies, TV shows and magazines on your phone, laptop, iPad, Kindle or other device. Find out about Libby and Hoopla, free apps from the library. Bring your device and library card to get started. There will be lots of time for Q and A.
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Vegetable Gardening
with Sherrie Hauft
UNH Extension Master Gardener
Thursday, May 14 at 6:00pm
In this presentation you’ll learn how to plan your garden; choose the ideal location; prepare the site; time the plantings; reduce maintenance; and harvest and store your vegetables. Sherrie has been an avid home vegetable gardener for over 30 years. She continues to learn and share new tricks for successful gardening in our area.
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Great news. We have added a second class!
Chair Yoga for Seniors
May Sessions
May 1-8-15-22-29
Fridays 1:00 - 2:00 pm
and 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Chair yoga offers a gentle and accessible way to improve flexibility, strength, and balance without putting undue strain on joints.
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Register for each session separately. Visit our website.
- Registration for May sessions of Chair Yoga is now open.
- A waiver is required. One waiver will cover all your yoga registrations.
| | AMERICA 250 - LEARN OUR HISTORY | |
Redcoats and Rebels: New Hampshire in the Revolutionary War
Mary Adams, presenter
Wednesday, May 20 6:00pm
New Hampshire is often overlooked in the narrative of the American Revolution, overshadowed by its neighbor to the south. Few people know about Paul Revere’s ride to Portsmouth, or that two-thirds of the troops at Bunker Hill were from New Hampshire. And this is just the beginning of our state’s unique revolutionary story. Come here the rest!
Co-hosted by the Wolfeboro Public Library & the Wolfeboro Historical Society
Made possible by New Hampshire Humanities
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Find Joy through Letter Writing
with Helen Fernald
Thursday, May 21 11:00am - noon
One of the best things we can do for our brains and general health is to write a letter to a loved one. Join Helen Fernald, author of Love, Helen Letters to My Mother, to talk about the importance, both scientifically and emotionally, of writing letters by hand.
After a short discussion, Helen will pass out paper and pen and allow people time to begin a letter to anyone of their choice. Possibilities include, but are not limited to: grandchildren or children (to be opened after one’s passing or on a special occasion), to a dear friend, to a friend from the past with whom you have not communicated for a long time, even someone who has passed. The choice is completely up to the writer. All materials will be provided, but feel free to bring a favorite pen or stationery.
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Toddler Storytime
Spring Session: Tuesdays at 10:30am
through June 2
Celebrate Spring and join us for for stories, songs, and movement. This early literacy program is designed for 0-3 year old children, but siblings are always welcome as are slightly older children at their caregiver's discretion. We can't wait to sing and read with you!
Preschool Storytime
Spring Session: Thursdays at 10:30am
through June 4
Join us for stories, songs and crafts. Each week will feature a different theme and some wonderful books. This program is best for ages 3-6. Younger children are welcome at their caregiver's discretion.
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May the 4th:
Jedi Training for Kids
Monday, May 4 3:30 - 4:30pm
Do you have what it takes to be a Jedi? The Wolfeboro Public Library will celebrate Star Wars Day with a special Jedi Training Class. Construct your own lightsaber, learn some lightsaber dueling techniques, see if you can complete our Death Star Trench Run, and more!
This program is designed for elementary-aged kids. Space is limited and sign-up is required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Wolfeboro Public Library.
Register here.
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Painting Spring Trees
Ages 7 & up
Wednesday, May 13 3:30 - 4:30pm
Capture the serenity of a beautiful Spring day! Imagine yourself lying on the ground looking up through the trees to the sky. Join Miss Jenn as she guides children in painting with unconventional tools to create an image of the sky and treetops. All materials will be provided. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Wolfeboro Public Library. This class is for ages 7 and up and registration is required. We can't wait to create with you. Register here.
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The Mountain in the Sea
by Ray Nayler
Thursday, May 7 at 6:00pm
When pioneering marine biologist Dr. Ha Nguyen is offered the chance to travel to the remote Con Dao Archipelago to investigate a highly intelligent, dangerous octopus species, she doesn't pause long enough to look at the fine print. DIANIMA - a transnational tech corporation best known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence - has purchased the islands, evacuated their population and sealed the archipelago off from the world so that Nguyen can focus on her research.
But the stakes are high: the octopuses hold the key to unprecedented breakthroughs in extrahuman intelligence and there are vast fortunes to be made by whoever can take advantage of their advancements. And no one has yet asked the octopuses what they think. And what they might do about it. 2023 Locus Award for Best First Novel. Register here.
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Stoner
by John Williams
Tuesday, May 12 at 1:00pm
Discover an American masterpiece. This unassuming story about the life of a quiet English professor has earned the admiration of readers all over the globe.
William Stoner is born at the end of the nineteenth century into a dirt-poor Missouri farming family. Sent to the state university to study agronomy, he instead falls in love with English literature and embraces a scholar’s life, so different from the hardscrabble existence he has known. And yet as the years pass, Stoner encounters a succession of disappointments: marriage into a “proper” family estranges him from his parents; his career is stymied; his wife and daughter turn coldly away from him; a transforming experience of new love ends under threat of scandal. Driven ever deeper within himself, Stoner rediscovers the stoic silence of his forebears and confronts an essential solitude.
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Spring is here! Local museums and attractions will be opening soon. Library cardholders can enjoy a day of exploration and save money with a pass for free or reduced admission. We currently offer passes to nine different locations. Please check individual websites for opening dates and site-specific info. Call us or stop in to reserve a pass. This program is made possible by the Friends of the Wolfeboro Library.
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Friends of the Library
Book & Author Luncheon
Friday, June 5
Bald Peak Colony Club
Well-known authors Mel Allen and Michael Caduto will be the featured speakers at the Friends of the Wolfeboro Public Library’s 41st annual Book & Author Luncheon, set for Friday, June 5, at Bald Peak Colony Club. The event offers attendees not only the opportunity to see and hear first-hand from these two notable authors but a chance to support the library.
If you’d like to attend, fill out and return a reservation form as soon as possible. You can pick up a copy at the library. Cost of the luncheon is $70 per person. Any questions can be directed to Ann Pratt at annp7575@gmail.com. [Please note, checks sent in payment for the event will be cashed beginning June 1.]
As always, attendees can meet the authors and have books signed both before and after the luncheon. The Country Bookseller will have an ample supply of books available for purchase at the event.
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The Dirigo Men
of Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery:
Stories of Maine’s
WWII Service Members
Aimee Gagnon Fogg, presenter
Wednesday, May 13 5:00pm
They rest in a distant land they fought to liberate 80 years ago; their lives ended by war and their stories silenced by time. Now their voices speak again in The Dirigo Men of Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery: Stories of Maine’s WWII Service Members.
Join author Aimee Gagnon Fogg as she discusses her latest book, where she brings these stories of courage and sacrifice to life.
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Tech Tuesdays
Tuesdays 10:00am - 5:00pm
Mike, our IT Administrator will be available to help you solve your tech-related problems. Bring in your phone, tablet or other device. Please call in advance for an appointment. This free service is limited to Wolfeboro Public Library cardholders.
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Cribbage for Everyone
Mondays at 1:00pm
Come and join others for a couple of hours of fun. Whether you are just learning the game or are an experienced player, you are welcome to join in.
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Weekly Mah Jongg
Thursdays at 1:00pm
Drop in for some fun and friendly competition, as you improve your game and meet new people.
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One-on-One Help
Wednesdays 10:00am - 3:00pm
Individual help for beginners, intermediates and beyond with volunteers from the Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group. Learn the fundamentals of genealogy research. Get guidance on:
- starting your family history
- organizing your documents
- finding records
- exploring databases
- using genealogy programs like FamilySearch and Ancestry and more.
Bring your own laptop if possible. Email: BethFangmeyer@gmail.com
or call 603-252-2917 to set up an appointment or for more information.
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Weekly Drop-in Scrabble
Fridays 10:30am - noon
Looking for a little entertainment and a brain workout? Drop in our Bradley Room on Fridays to meet others for some fun rounds of this timeless board game.
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Senior Lunches
Monthly (dates vary)
Noon - 2:00pm
Great Hall at Wolfeboro Town Hall
Share a delicious meal and great company at the free monthly Senior Lunch, open to all community members ages 55 and up.
Pre-registration is required — call 603-569-5639 or visit our office at 390 Pine Hill Road to sign up. **Most lunches are free with a suggested donation, though some may require a small cash fee. Please check the Town's website for a complete listing of Senior and Recreation Department events.
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REGULAR HOURS
Monday – Wednesday 9:30am to 7pm
Thursday & Friday 9:30am to 5pm
Saturday 9:30am to 3pm
Closed Sunday
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