Due to low registration, the pot luck for tonight has been canceled. Be sure to join us next month on Tuesday the 25th at 6pm! Call the library at 603-756-9806 or -email Justine at jrogers@walpoletownlibrary.org to register for next month.
Book Worms Kids Book Club Changing to Tuesdays

National Poetry Month- Poetry Reading
Join us at the library on Thursday April 6th at 6pm for a poetry reading with 3 local poets.
Toni Ortner who lives in Putney, Vermont taught in the English Department of numerous colleges including the University of Connecticut. She is now retired and writes full time. She has 20 books published Most recent are Traveling, A Perspective by Kelsey Books and A White Page Demands Its Letters by Mayapple Press from which she will be reading. Forthcoming are Stories We Tell Ourselves to Survive and End Rhymes for End Times by Knut House, Inc. then Fractured Woman by Word Tech Communications. She hosts Write Action Radio Hour on l07. 7 FM on the fourth Sunday of each month where she interviews writers and they read their work. Her website is toniortner.com; her most recent writing can be found on her column Old Lady Blog at vermontviews.org.
VINCENT PANELLA lives in Marlboro, Vermont and grew up in Queens. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University where he earned a degree in engineering, then served for two years in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War years. He received a M.A. in English from Penn State and went on to the Iowa Writer’s Workshop where he studied under William Price Fox. His stories have appeared in several literary journals. Three of his his books are a memoir, The Other Side, a novel, Cutter’s Island, and Lost Hearts, a story collection. He blogs at vermontviews.org under the heading The First Glass and has a web site atvincentpanella.com.
Lee Bramble, the pen name of Tom Ragle, is the author of a CD called “Twenty Poems, A Reading” and a book “Take This Song”, a collection of his poems from which he will be reading. Graduate of Harvard and Oxford, until his retirement in 1993 he was a professor of English literature and academic administrator here and in Europe and Asia, and has lectured also in Austria, East Germany, Japan, and Malta. He and his wife live in Guilford, Vermont in the 1780 farmhouse in which she and their seven children grew up. He says he earned his living as a professor and administrator but is at heart a poet, however undistinguished.
Stuffed Animal Slumber Party
Join us tomorrow, the 24th at 6pm for a Stuffed Animal Slumber Party! We’ll have story time and a craft at 6pm, then children will get to tuck their stuffed animals, dolls or other friends into bed at the library. Families return home and we leave our library bears in charge of the other friends. Saturday the 25th, families can return anytime between 9am and 12pm to pick up their friends and view a slideshow of the silly things the library bears allowed everyone to do overnight at the library!
We are open until 1pm on Saturdays, so 12pm is not a hard deadline =)

Alice’s Ordinary People Film Screening
Due to the storm last week, the film screening and Director Q&A have been rescheduled for tomorrow, March 22nd at 6:30pm. See you then!

Stuffed Animal Slumber Party!
Grab your favorite stuffed animal or doll and meet us at the library on the 24th for storytime! We’ll tuck your friends into bed and see what kind of mischief they get up to overnight!

Cook Book Group Pot Luck Tonight!
Join us tonight at 6pm for a pot luck dinner! Our recipes for this meeting are out of the book Dinner Made Simple and we’ll have next month’s book available for check out, The Smitten Kitchen Cook Book
See you tonight!
Alice’s Ordinary People- Documentary Screening w
Join us March 14th at 6:30pm for a screening of the documentary, Alice’s Ordinary People. The director, Craig Dudnick, will join us for some discussion about the documentary as well. You can learn more about Alice and Dudnick’s documentary online here. http://imaginevideo.org/alices-ordinary-people/
Kids Movie 2/21 11am
Join us Tuesday the 21st at 11am to watch the new Dreamworks movie Trolls!

Closed Monday 2/20 for Presidents Day
Just a reminder that we will be closed this coming Monday the 20th for Presidents Day. Enjoy your long weekend!
