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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Welcome to Our Library!
Our beautiful South Hero Community Library
March 23rd we celebrated Spring!
Hollowing out an egg to get it ready for decorating!
Mom and Dad helping the little ones with the paint and glitter!
Using melted wax to make designs on the eggs!
A beautiful decorated egg from the Spring Celebration!
"Mr.K" from Exordium leads a workshop on "Tracks and Traces" on Saturday, March 9th.
Participants in the workshop tell a story with animal tracks stamps.
The workshop's finale was making a plaster cast of a deer track to take home!!
Richard Bingham recently spoke about Stars in the Window, a book written by his late wife, Anne, about an 11-year-old Colorado girl who befriends a Japanese -American woman during World War II.
Our sewing workshop on December 1st was attended by more than 20 kids!
We welcomed back Mike and the Big Blue Trunk for our End of Summer Celebration Friday August 10th!
The Kids played giant ring toss in addition to many other awesome activities!
Everyone enjoyed Lemonade, Ice Cream and Balloon Animals after some great outdoor games.
A patron enjoys some original creations at the Origami Workshop July 31st.
Our Summer Readers display their Dream Catchers during another excellent program by Mr. K of Exordium July 26th!

Rebecca Rupp signs copies of her Book "How Carrots Won the Trojan War" after a delightful talk July 18th.

The float was a crowd pleaser!
Our "Goodnight Moon" 4th of July Float.
We had a great crowd for Tom Joyce Magic Man July 3rd!
Tim Brookes presented "Disappearing Alphabets and the Future of the Written Word" on June 13th. Tim brought some amazing examples of alphabets that are nearing extinction.
On Friday, May 11th Folsom School children listen to Duncan McDougall, a storyteller from the Children's Literacy Foundation. CLiF also awarded us a grant of over a hundred new books for the library!!!
UVM Professor Paul Bierman presents his program, "Remaking the Landscape, 1958-1978: Interstate Highways Come to Vermont" on Wednesday, March 28th.
Colorful plaster handshakes created in the workshop.
Proud handcast creator!!
Dick Mazza, Mitzi Johnson and Bob Krebs lead our Legislative Update on February 8th.
Legislator Mitzi Johnson talks with Bill Rowe.
The"Fiddleheads" perform at our 7th Annual
Library Dance and Celebration on January 28th.
A great time was had by all!!! Why not plan on joining us next year?
Toddlers, kids and moms pose for a "Girl Power" picture after Thursday's Toddler Story Time. Little boys and big dads often attend too!!!!
Julie Whitney has very kindly spruced up our flower box! Thank you Julie!!
Historian Elise Guyette discusses her research for her new book, "Discovering Black Vermont".
Authors Nan O'Brien and James "Buddy" Edgerton show slides from Buddy's childhood in West Arlington where he grew up next door to the artist Norman Rockwell. Buddy often modeled for Rockwell's paintings and magazine covers and he recounts his memories in their book, "The Unknown Rockwell".
Local kids enjoy The Summer Reading Program Celebration on Friday, August 5th.

More fun with "Mike and The Big Blue Trunk"!!

Resting in the shade with ice cream and balloon creatures after all the excitement!
The Third Annual Garden/Book Show was held on July 29th and 30th. Aren't you inspired to enter an arrangement next year?
The South Hero Land Trust won the "Cornucopia Award for Joyful Sustainability" for their interpretation of Nicola Smith's book "Harvest".
Waite and Matthew Cleborne-Cartwright won the "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" award for their arrangements expressing Lisa See's book "Shanghai Girls" and Michael Connelly's "Void Moon".
Patricia Hedman won the "Best in Show" award for her beautiful expression of Debbie Macomber's "Susannah's Garden".
Other winners were Lyn Jarvis for John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath" which won the "Most Ironic Award". Marco Ayala for Pearl Buck's "The Good Earth" which won the "The Best Metaphorical Image" award. And last but not least Diana Cleborne and Penny Cunningham shared first place in the "Most Creative Use of a Librarian's Free Time" category for their arrangements of Philippa Gregory's "The White Queen" and Barbara Kingsolver's "The Bean Trees".

Photo archivist, Kevin Johnson presents a slide show of old photographs entitled "Greetings From South Hero".

West African Drummers, Jeh Kulu, has everyone in town up and dancing!!!!

Creative participants in the Origami Workshop conducted by Gail Martin of Bristol.

Local children perform the African tale "Anansi the Spider".

Jon Gailmor sings for a small but enthusiastic audience over the 4th of July weekend.

"Children Gather Round", a program of Native American drumming was enjoyed by many youngsters as part of our 2011 Summer Reading Program, "One World, Many Stories".

Bill McKibben signs autographs after his talk on Sunday,June 26th,2011

Underhill author, Dan Close,reads from his new book "A Year on the Bus" about his adventures during his first year driving a school bus.

Community members enjoy our most recent Reading & Discussion series, "A Mysterious Lens" sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council. Look for our next series in the fall and join us!!
More fun with "Mike and The Big Blue Trunk"!!
Resting in the shade with ice cream and balloon creatures after all the excitement!
The Third Annual Garden/Book Show was held on July 29th and 30th. Aren't you inspired to enter an arrangement next year?
The South Hero Land Trust won the "Cornucopia Award for Joyful Sustainability" for their interpretation of Nicola Smith's book "Harvest".
Waite and Matthew Cleborne-Cartwright won the "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" award for their arrangements expressing Lisa See's book "Shanghai Girls" and Michael Connelly's "Void Moon".
Patricia Hedman won the "Best in Show" award for her beautiful expression of Debbie Macomber's "Susannah's Garden".
Other winners were Lyn Jarvis for John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath" which won the "Most Ironic Award". Marco Ayala for Pearl Buck's "The Good Earth" which won the "The Best Metaphorical Image" award. And last but not least Diana Cleborne and Penny Cunningham shared first place in the "Most Creative Use of a Librarian's Free Time" category for their arrangements of Philippa Gregory's "The White Queen" and Barbara Kingsolver's "The Bean Trees".
Photo archivist, Kevin Johnson presents a slide show of old photographs entitled "Greetings From South Hero".
West African Drummers, Jeh Kulu, has everyone in town up and dancing!!!!
Creative participants in the Origami Workshop conducted by Gail Martin of Bristol.
Local children perform the African tale "Anansi the Spider".
Jon Gailmor sings for a small but enthusiastic audience over the 4th of July weekend.
"Children Gather Round", a program of Native American drumming was enjoyed by many youngsters as part of our 2011 Summer Reading Program, "One World, Many Stories".
Bill McKibben signs autographs after his talk on Sunday,June 26th,2011

Underhill author, Dan Close,reads from his new book "A Year on the Bus" about his adventures during his first year driving a school bus.
Community members enjoy our most recent Reading & Discussion series, "A Mysterious Lens" sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council. Look for our next series in the fall and join us!!
Audience members listen to Art Cohn, director of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum give a talk on the "Steamboats of Lake Champlain" in our community room on Wednesday, February 16th. Art was both very knowledgeable and entertaining, a delight to listen to.
South Hero children enjoying "The Fancy Nancy Tea Party" on Saturday, September 25th. A fabulous time was had by all!!
Butterfly wand making project at the "Fancy Nancy Party".
South Hero youngsters who participated in our Summer Reading Program "Make a Splash READ" enjoy Reading Celebration Day with "Mike and The Big Blue Trunk" on Friday, August 7th.
Sandy Riggen from Cambridge, Vemont's Brown and Jenkins Trading Company which specializes in gourmet coffee gave a talk, "From Crop to Cup" about how coffee travels from fields to your breakfast table on Saturday, July 10th.
Peter Burns presented a delightful mix of stories, songs, riddles and stunts all featuring water on June 24th as the first entertainer for our Summer Reading Program: Make a Splash READ!
Library patrons enjoy Colchester author, Diane Imrie's talk about her wonderful new cookbook, "Cooking Close to Home, a year of seasonal recipes". We especially enjoyed the Asparagus and Brie Soup samples! Yum!!!!!
CIDER folks and Folsom School students read from Barre author Katherine Patterson's new book, "The Day of the Pelican" as part of Vermont Reads, a statewide, one-book community reading program sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council. Copies available to the public after April 24th. Bill Biddle of North Hero will lead a discussion on Wednesday, May 12th at 6:30 pm. Drop by soon for your copy!!
Youngsters enjoy getting up close and personal with a new friend during The North Branch Nature Center's Amphibian Monitoring Program at the SHCL on March 10th.


A Henna Party was held at the library on Saturday, December 12th. Mehndi artist Parvin Pothiawala from Essex Junction decorated over 40 hands (and a few feet!!). Mehndi is the application of henna, a natural bu
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