Meriden Events

  • 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.

     

     

    Jan 28, 04:30pm - Meriden Library
  • An Uncommon Look at the Common Loon with Ian Clark

    With their haunting cries and beautiful plumage, common loons are an iconic symbol of the northern wilderness. Join us for an Uncommon Look at the Common Loon, a slideshow exploring the natural history of loons in the North Country. West Newbury, VT-based photographer Ian Clark spent over 2,520 hours kayaking with loons over the last 12 years and taken over 350,000 photos of loons and their behaviors.

    Ian spent many years operating commercial photo labs and tackling technical photographic problems, including a stint as the Manager of the Photographic Section at NASA’s Langley Research Center. He has a B.S. from the Rochester Institute of Technology and did his master’s work at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. He has been a news stringer off and on since 1975. Ian is a Juried Member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, the New Hampshire Art Association and the 802 Arts House. More information about Ian is available on his website at www.IanClark.com.

    Jan 28, 06:00pm - Meriden Library
  • 10 am

    Jan 29, 10:00am - Meriden Library
  • Learn the basics of using a computer, browsing the Internet, managing your e-mail, cloud storage, and more!

    Drop-in any time between 3:00pm and 4:30 pm on Thursdays for a free tech help session.

    Bring your own device and bring questions.

    Jan 30, 02:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Drop-in board games - 2 pm at the Meriden Library

    Jan 30, 02:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Plainfield Democratic Committee - 7 pm

    Feb 26, 07:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Plainfield Elementary School PTA

    Starts at 7 PM.

    Mar 12, 07:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Community Storytelling Workshop 

    Simon Brooks at the Meriden Library Community Room 

    Saturday, April 5th

    9:30 - 12:30

    Apr 05, 09:30am - Meriden Library
  • Plainfield Democratic Committee Meeting

    Apr 23, 07:00pm - Meriden Library
  • Thursday April 24th from 3:15 to 5 at the Meriden Library. Introductory meeting between Emily Zea and the 10 PES students who will be participating. School bus will drop children off at 3:15, parents will collect them at 5.

    Tuesday May 13th    3:15-5:00 children will meet with Emily at the Meriden library to edit their drawings

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    Thursday May 22nd 

    Apr 24, 03:15pm - Meriden Library