Meriden Library

Genealogy Drop-In

Genealogy Drop-In 

Are you interested in tracing your family roots? Need help breaking through a brick wall in your family tree? Whether you're just getting started or you're an experienced genealogist, join us for our bi-weekly drop-in sessions!

Meet fellow genealogy enthusiasts, get tips, and explore resources with guidance.

Don't forget to bring your laptop or tablet!

Dates:

BOT Meeting

The next BOT meeting will be on February 10th at 6 pm at ML.

Jim Allen is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: BOT Meeting
Time: Feb 10, 2025, 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 817 5236 3753
Passcode: 116574

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Meriden Library Building Committee Meeting

Meriden Library Building Committee meeting 

Thursday, 1/16 at 6 pm

Meriden Library Building Committee

Meeting Agenda

1.16.25

 

1.)    Public comment

 

2.)    Priorities moving forward

a.     Sidewalks

b.     Sidewalk lighting

The Art of Aging Gracefully Talk

We're all getting older. As life expectancy continues to increase, we must work toward a new image of aging - one that includes adaptive, productive, vital years full of love, laughter, and intimacy. In this talk, we'll explore how the 'secrets' to aging gracefully exist within the routines of daily life, and how by understanding the biology of being human, we can implement best practices of being healthy, which is the key in determining whether we just add years to our life or we add life to those years.

Film Viewing about the Ice Age

The Last Ice is a short documentary by NH science teacher Greg Stott and Vermont filmmaker Nick Natale.  Stott received the Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical Award from the NH Charitable Foundation in 2023.  He used this time to produce this film. The film focuses on the last Ice Age and its effect on the Connecticut River Valley. Scientists investigate our modern landscape for clues about the past climate that enveloped our area. The film also looks at the life of Edward Hitchcock, a geologist and theologian whom the lake is named after.