Library News – October 7, 2021
The annual Charlotte Library Book Sale, sponsored by The Friends of the Charlotte Library, has been a popular and highly anticipated event since its modest start in 1995.
The annual Charlotte Library Book Sale, sponsored by The Friends of the Charlotte Library, has been a popular and highly anticipated event since its modest start in 1995.
Course descriptions can be found in the printed Fall Schedule or on the website. Registration and payment is in person or by phone (425-6345).
These courses are starting soon, so please make a note of the registration deadlines. Longer course descriptions can be found in the printed Fall Schedule, or on the website:
Last chance for September Take & Make Kits: Dancing Dragons & Flower Fossil Ornaments
People matter! The Vermont Foodbank is a member of Feeding America, which developed out of the idea of one man: John van Hengel.
Due to the increase in COVID cases, the CDC has issued new masking recommendations. As our policy throughout the pandemic has been to follow their guidance, we are now asking all library patrons, vaccinated and unvaccinated, to wear masks indoors. As always, we appreciate your commitment to keeping our community safe.
Will we be all fooled again into thinking fall is already here —only to have a few 90-degree days at the end of the month? We shall see.
Due to the increase in COVID cases in Chittenden county and in alignment with guidelines from CDC, the Charlotte Library will hold all public programs on Zoom through the month of September.
Farm event and painting classes
Due to the increase in COVID cases, the CDC has issued new masking recommendations.
Our OPEN flag is out. We’re open 9 to 4, Monday through Friday, and located across from the post office. We’re getting back up to speed and there’s lots going on.
Check out what’s happening in Charlotte!
Although summer feels like it’s winding down and the Dog Days of Summer are soon behind us, we know there are still plenty of reasons to enjoy the outdoors.
After many months, we are finally open again! The OPEN flag is out. If you’d like to stop by to participate or to visit between 9 and 4 during the week, please check out our guidance about wearing a mask here.
The Senior Center has begun a ‘soft opening.’ Priority is being given to those groups that have not been able to gather on Zoom: Bridge, Mahjong, Strength Maintenance, Tai Chi -Advanced. By the end of this month, Essentrics and Pilates classes will be back in person.
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Another season is almost upon us: CSC’s Summer Schedule will be inserted in the next issue of The Charlotte News.
Antique Clocks … Drones … Native Americans … Poems from the Wilderness … Shelburne Country Store’s history …and a SPIN-A THON? What on earth is the common link? If you are a member of the Charlotte Shelburne Hinesburg Rotary Club you would know the answer. I am honored to be part of the group.
Life is often not as simple as we would like. Despite the announcements that senior centers in Vermont may open again, there are still many guidelines and restrictions that centers throughout the state are grappling with.
Daylight Saving Time is back, and spring is here, officially. The last patches of snow are disappearing, and the daffodils, crocuses, tulips and flowering trees are on their way. We stretch and blink in the sunlight, like Rip Van Winkles we are, waking after a long sleep.