During the month of April, OVERDUE FEES WILL BE WAIVED if you bring in a non-perishable food item, or other donation for the Lamoille Community Food Share.
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Monday, April 6th at 5:30 at the Lanpher Library join Dr. Phil Chiaverelle to create a Gallon Garden. Dr. Phil will guide and teach participants as they take cuttings, treat them with rooting powder, and plant them in a gallon jug to take root. Please register in advance, 888-4628. Participants should plan to BYOG...(Bring your own Gallon jug). We'll have a few here...just in case!
![]() Join us on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 9:26 a.m. until noon (otherwise known as Pi Day 3.1415926.....) for the Hyde Park Partners in Education (P.I.E.) Third Annual Pie Breakfast Fundraiser at Hyde Park Elementary School (HPES). $5 for adults, $3 for children All You Can Eat Pie!! Then, take a walk around Hyde Park Village where the Lanpher Library will have set up a Storywalk. Pages of the book "How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World", by Marjorie Priceman will be posted up and down Main St. Begin at HPES, and follow the story up to the Second Congregational Church, where you can pause (put a bookmark in the story!) to take a break at the Church, enter in free drawings to win copies of books for all ages, including a Pie Cookbook and a copy of the Storywalk book. There, you can also get a warm up of Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Water, and sample some fruit from around the world. Don't forget to finish the Storywalk by picking up the story at the Hyde Park Opera House and continuing back down Main St. toward the school. The Storywalk will be set up from 9:00-1:00. We hope all ages of friends from all over will join us! ![]() Birds and Beyond is an integrated curriculum project by Ms. Segreto's 3rd Grade Class from Hyde Park Elementary School. Each student researched a different type of bird and the Lanpher Library is exhibiting their projects! In addition, Walter Anderson has his Bird Photography exhibited throughout the Lanpher Library. Wild Turkeys, Purple Finch (above), Loons, Green Heron, and much, much more! Please stop by and take a look at the beautiful photos and the amazing projects. We still have the Farm Family Photos of George Woodard's "Roots of my Raising" Exhibit too! Stop by and take a look at the photos, diary entries, and interviews of 100 years of a family farm. ![]() We invite you to join the Lanpher Memorial Library and the Copley Health Science Library as we present a book discussion as part of the Spring 2015 Lamoille County Community Health Talk Series! On Wednesday, March 11th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Lanpher Library, we will discuss the book: Know Your Chances: Understanding Health Statistics, How to See Through the Hype in Medical, News Ads, and Public Service Announcements, by Steven Woloshin, Lisa Schwartz and H. Gilbert Welch. Copies of the book are available at the Lanpher Memorial Library. This book discussion is FREE and open to the general public. Health messages can be confusing and misleading. The goal of this book discussion is to provide some background information and tools on how to better understand just what those numbers in health messages mean and what questions to ask to see behind the hype to discover what the message is actually saying. "The authors....are general internists at the Department of Veteran Affairs, White River Junction, VT and professors at Dartmouth Medical School. Woloshin and Welch are co-directors of the Center for Medicine and the Media at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice." By now, you've seen the pictures....and we know that our community's interests range from Rock-n-Roll to Mermaids....from Shakespeare to Grandchildren....from Art to Apples!
Whatever your interests are, the LANPHER LIBRARY SUPPORTS YOU with our materials, access to information, programming and more! Now, you can take action! You can make a difference. Keep the Lanpher Memorial Library vital by letting others know that you care. Share what you geek. Share what your library does for you and your community. And share the news that the library needs your community’s support in return. HOW? Stop by and grab a few "Geek the Library" post cards. Send one to a friend, to the Select Board, your State Representatives, to the Vermont Dept. of Libraries, or back to us...share with others why the Lanpher Library makes a difference in your life! Want to know more? Go to: geekthelibrary.org Take the 4 question quiz outlined in red on the top right of the page! OR: http://geekthelibrary.org/showyoursupport/do.html THANK YOU!!!
![]() Monday, January 12th at 6:00 p.m. Junior Naturalist Program: Tracks and Traces. Participants will be introduced to the science of animal signs through a slide show, puzzlers, track pattern activities, and making rack replicas. We;ll also become animals and practice the different movement techniques. FREE, FUN, INFORMATIVE & INTERACTIVE! Junior Naturalist Programs take place instead of our regular Night Owl Story Time on one Monday each month and are sponsored by local businesses and organizations. January's program is sponsored by a donation from Fred's Import Specialists, Inc. THANK YOU!!! Closed: Wednesday, December 24th
Thursday, December 25th Open: Friday, December 26th 10:00-5:00 Closed: Wednesday, December 31st Thursday, January 1st Open: Friday, January 2nd 10:00-5:00 We will have Night Owl Story Time on Monday, December 22nd and Monday, December 30th at 6:00 p.m The community enjoyed listening to the Hyde Park Elementary School Intermediate Band play at the Lanpher Library during the Ghost Walk on Halloween so much, that we've invited them to come back to play for the Community again.
Music Teacher, Jessica Clayton has accepted the invitation and we will enjoy their music on Friday, December 19th from 2:00-2:30. Below is a photo of the Intermediate Band on Halloween, but please don't be scared off! They will not be in costume on December 19th. We'll enjoy their music and the fire in the fireplace. All are welcome. Please tell your friends. |
Important Updates from the Town of Hyde Park
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