
Out on a Limb – “from Hank to Hendrix” – acoustic music across the traditions, from the Upper Valley’s most-elusive band.

As a school teacher and librarian, Gail Martin has been teaching origami for about 20 years. Her current goal is to teach origami in every library in Vermont! This year, as well as some cool and easy models such as coyote, heart and sailboat, she will be teaching a rocket ship. If the group is comfortable with folding paper, she also have an intermediate five-pointed star to fold. Her goal is to keep it fun and encourage people to enjoy a new craft!
For ages 10 and up.


Latham’s Library’s annual Spring Book Sale always happens on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend.
New and vintage books for both children and adults, movies on DVD, audiobooks and music on CD, games, and puzzles will be for sale at low prices (regular books are $1 softcover, $2 hardcover, half price for children’s…select items are priced higher). From 1:00-3:00pm there will be a bag sale ($5 a bag for regularly priced books, all other items excluded).
We are now accepting donations during library hours of new or lightly used books, DVDs, or CDs. Please no reference books, textbooks, outdated travel guides, or musty, moldy, dirty or torn books. Thank you!

Horan finds herself influenced by the infamous Sylvia Plath, feeling an affinity with Plath’s own depression and turmoil as a mother. “Stay Mommy is a poem I wrote while thinking of her. To feel so bad that we might leave our children, is a darkness unfathomable to some. But it is real. I know it, she knew it.”