Adults

  • Pollinator Workshop

    Date: Thursday, May 9, 2024

    Time: 6:00 PM

    Location: Meriden Library, 22 Bean Road, Meriden, NH 03770

    Join us at the Meriden Library for an enlightening Pollinator Workshop! Discover the vital role pollinators play in our ecosystem and learn simple ways to support and protect these essential creatures. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or new to the world of pollinators, this workshop offers valuable insights and practical tips for creating pollinator-friendly habitats in your own backyard. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with nature and contribute to the preservation of pollinator species. Open to all ages and levels of experience.

    May 09, 06:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Location: Plainfield Town Hall

    Funding from the Philip Read Memorial Library Friends Group!

    Dana's Ventriloquist & Magic Show

    For this program, I bring two footlockers (and more!) of tricks, juggling, paper cutting and at least 3 ventriloquist puppets, including my giant bird puppet "Pee Wee Rainbow" (almost 6' tall)! This is my most popular act and meets the entertainment needs of most events. An excellent choice, whether performed on a floor, platform or stage, indoors or out. This show is at least 45 minutes long and is great for any size audience. The theme of the program can be adapted to your particular event. 

    All of my shows are excellent family entertainment for adults, teenagers and children ages 5 or older. Actual puppets and tricks used may vary according to the performing conditions, length of program, type of audience, and your own particular requirements. . I perform extensively throughout New England at fairs, festivals, schools, churches, and banquets for a wide variety of groups and organizations.

     

    May 11, 12:00pm - Philip Read Memorial Library
  • May 13, 2024

    6:00 PM

    PRML & on Zoom:

    Jim Allen is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

    Topic: BOT Meeting
    Time: May 13, 2024 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    May 13, 06:00pm - Philip Read Memorial Library
  • Jane Stephenson: After-School Program at the Meriden Library

    3:30 - 5 pm

    May 14, 03:30pm - Meriden Library
  • May 14th

    Meriden Library

    6:00 PM

    May 14, 06:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Presenter: Richard Adams Carey

    On August 19, 1997, in little Colebrook, New Hampshire, a 62-year-old carpenter named Carl Drega, a man with long-simmering property rights grievances, murdered state troopers Scott Phillips and Les Lord at a traffic stop in a supermarket parking lot. Then Drega stole Phillips's cruiser and drove downtown to settle some old scores. By the end of the day three more were dead, Drega among them, and four wounded. Occurring on the eve of America's current plague of gun violence, this tragic event made headlines all over the world and shocked New Hampshire out of a previous innocence. Touching on facets of North Country history, local governance, law enforcement, gun violence, and the human spirit, Richard Adams Carey describes a community that was never a passive victim but rather a brave and resilient survivor. 

    May 16, 06:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Jane Stephenson: After-School Program at the Meriden Library

    3:30 - 5 pm

    May 21, 03:30pm - Meriden Library
  • Jane Stephenson: After-School Program at the Meriden Library

    3:30 - 5 pm

    May 23, 03:30pm - Meriden Library
  • Saturday, May 25, 2024, at noon.

    Philip Read Memorial Library

    1088 NH-12A, Plainfield, NH 03781

    Storyforge, a creative writing workshop with Susan Speranza. 

    Bring your words, your stories, and your imagination.

    S. Speranza's Bio:

    ABOUT ME

    ONCE UPON A TIME...

    ​...I was born in New York City and grew up on Long Island where I had an interesting and creative childhood. Once in college, I studied psychology and philosophy, but since "thinking" didn't translate into earning money or job security, So I worked at a variety of different and unrelated jobs both in New York City and on Long Island.

    ​For years, I enjoyed the hectic pace and cultural amenities of the City, but eventually I tired of the urban/suburban jungle, and exchanged it for the peace and solitude of rural living.

    ​In between I managed to publish poems, short stories, essays and two prior books: The City of Light, a dystopian fantasy about the end of western civilization, and The Tale of Lucia Grandi, the Early Years, a novel about a dysfunctional suburban family. Along the way, I managed to collect two master's degrees. 

    When I'm not writing, I keep myself busy exhibiting and breeding my champion pekingese.

    ​You can see them at: www.castleriggpekingese.com.

    Link: https://www.susansperanza.com 

     

    May 25, 12:00pm - Philip Read Memorial Library
  • Jane Stephenson: After-School Program at the Meriden Library

    3:30 - 5 pm

    May 28, 03:30pm - Meriden Library