Meriden Events

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    Tuesdays at 4:30 pm.

    All levels welcome.

    What is cribbage?

    Cribbage, or crib, is a card game, traditionally for two players, that involves playing and grouping cards in combinations which gain points. It can be adapted for three or four players.[1]

    Cribbage has several distinctive features: the cribbage board used for score-keeping; the crib, box, or kitty (in parts of Canada and New England) two distinct scoring stages; and a unique scoring system, including points for groups of cards that total 15. It has been characterized as "Britain's national card game" and the only one legally playable in licensed pubs and clubs without requiring local authority permission.[2]

    The game has relatively few rules yet many subtleties, which accounts for its ongoing appeal and popularity. Tactical play varies, depending on which cards one's opponent has played, how many cards in the remaining pack will help the hand one holds, and what one's position on the board is. A game may be decided by a single point, and the edge often goes to an experienced player who utilizes strategy, including calculating odds and making decisions based on the relative positions of players on the board.

    Both cribbage and its close relative costly colours are descended from the old English card game of noddy. Cribbage added the distinctive feature of a crib and changed the scoring system for points, whereas costly colours added more combinations but retained the original noddy scoring scheme.

     

     

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    Radon Awareness Program with NH DHHS
    February 17, 2026 • 6:00 PM
    Meriden Library

    Radon Overview & NH Program Initiatives


     

    Join Mary Butow, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (NH DHHS), for a conversation about radon in NH and what you can do to protect yourself and your family.

    In her presentation, Mary will provide a brief introduction to radon, review its health effects, regulatory framework and current initiatives for the program. The presentation information is designed to make community members aware of resources for testing and mitigating radon and how they might partner with the program to increase homeowner and renter awareness of environmental hazards. The talk will also help residents to recognize the exposure routes for radon and typical methods of treating both air and water.

    Bio:

    Mary Butow is the Radon Program Manager with the NH DHHS. In her current role, she oversees implementation of NH's State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grants (SIRG) program grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including responding to community concerns and promoting testing and mitigation of radon. Most recently she was a Human Health Risk Assessor with the NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Environmental Health Program. In her role at NHDES, she formulated health-based standards for chemicals in drinking water, and examined technical literature, environmental sampling data and reports to identify chemical contaminants which may pose a risk to human health.

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    Join us for Board Game Club at the Meriden Library every Thursday at 2 PM! Whether you're a seasoned strategist or just looking for a fun way to spend the afternoon, we have a variety of classic and modern board games for all skill levels. Bring your friends or make new ones as we roll the dice, play our cards right, and enjoy some friendly competition. No registration required—just drop in and play!

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    Mondays at 9:30 am in the meeting space!

    Friends of the Meriden Library sponsored event

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    Tai Chi Class: Find Balance, Energy, and Relaxation

    Join us for a gentle and revitalizing Tai Chi Class open to all experience levels.
    Learn the Yang Short Form, Tai Chi principles, and Qigong exercises for health and well-being.

    🕘 When: Tuesdays | 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

    📍 Where: Meriden Library – Meeting Space
    FREE and open to the public!
    Wear comfortable clothing. No registration required.

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    Tuesdays at 4:30 pm.

    All levels welcome.

    What is cribbage?

    Cribbage, or crib, is a card game, traditionally for two players, that involves playing and grouping cards in combinations which gain points. It can be adapted for three or four players.[1]

    Cribbage has several distinctive features: the cribbage board used for score-keeping; the crib, box, or kitty (in parts of Canada and New England) two distinct scoring stages; and a unique scoring system, including points for groups of cards that total 15. It has been characterized as "Britain's national card game" and the only one legally playable in licensed pubs and clubs without requiring local authority permission.[2]

    The game has relatively few rules yet many subtleties, which accounts for its ongoing appeal and popularity. Tactical play varies, depending on which cards one's opponent has played, how many cards in the remaining pack will help the hand one holds, and what one's position on the board is. A game may be decided by a single point, and the edge often goes to an experienced player who utilizes strategy, including calculating odds and making decisions based on the relative positions of players on the board.

    Both cribbage and its close relative costly colours are descended from the old English card game of noddy. Cribbage added the distinctive feature of a crib and changed the scoring system for points, whereas costly colours added more combinations but retained the original noddy scoring scheme.

     

     

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    Greenland: People & Place - February 24, from 6pm at ML

    Join us at the Meriden Library for an engaging presentation with Greg Smith of Greenland Advocate.

    This program offers an introduction to the people, culture, history, and landscape of Greenland, providing context and insight into this remarkable place. The presentation is informational in nature and is designed to familiarize attendees with Greenland itself, rather than providing biased commentary or advocacy related to current political issues.

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    Join us for Board Game Club at the Meriden Library every Thursday at 2 PM! Whether you're a seasoned strategist or just looking for a fun way to spend the afternoon, we have a variety of classic and modern board games for all skill levels. Bring your friends or make new ones as we roll the dice, play our cards right, and enjoy some friendly competition. No registration required—just drop in and play!

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    Karishma Manzur, who's running for US. Representative, speak at this meeting

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    Mondays at 9:30 am in the meeting space!

    Friends of the Meriden Library sponsored event