Class Acts
The news is filled with celebrities and
business executives who have fallen
hard from grace. Interested in a different
perspective? New books this month explore
three public lives well-lived.
Poet’s Voice, Artist’s Eye
Poetry and art are highlight events
this month. Noted New England poet
Mary
Jo Salter will read from her works
as part of the Poet’s Voice series,
while a diverse selection of paintings
by award-winning local artist Robert
Brennan will be on display.
Young Poets Society
Where do poets get their inspiration? Easton’s Patricia Hubbell will answer that question and more at a special poetry writing workshop for children in grades 4 and 5. It’s all in celebration of National Poetry Month.
A Little Traveling Music
From classical to jazz to pop, music conveys
a sense of place and time by design
or by happenstance. In this month’s
selections we ramble from New York
to Italy and set sail to the farthest
reaches of the ocean.
Many Happy Returns
You’re efficient and highly organized.
You’ve saved your documents and
receipts and cleared your calendar for
the day to get started. Feeling uneasy
while staring at that blank Form 1040?
Let’s get together and talk.
Teen
Space Planning
Adults and children have their own space
at the Library, so why not teens? We
agree. Want to help us decide what to
put in
your new space? Join us for pizza and
help pick out the chairs and the decorations.