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Join the Youth Services Librarian online to sing some songs and read some books. Contact Kimball Library for information on how to attend. It will be great to "see" you!
Celebrate Arbor Day with Prof. Barb Schaedler, who will give a presentation on Vermont's State Tree, the sugar maple, as well as some general advice on identifying, planting and caring for trees.
Prof. Schaedler is a Federated Garden Clubs certified lecturer and was the Chair of the Landscape and Design Management Department at Springfield (MA) Technical Community College.
Contact the Library for a Zoom link.
Read any fiction about romance or love, especially if it's humorous! The Library has lots of
suggestions if you need one, and books put aside for you. We'll have a
casual conversation about the books we've read.
Join the Youth Services Librarian online to sing some songs and read some books. Contact Kimball Library for information on how to attend. It will be great to "see" you!
A casual writing workshop where you can share your writing with others.
Sometimes writing exercises are offered in class or as "homework". No
pressure. No judgment.
Join the Youth Services Librarian online to sing some songs and read some books. Contact Kimball Library for information on how to attend. It will be great to "see" you!
Cosponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council: The Genius of Mark Twain. Brilliant satire, knee-slapping comedy, potent social commentary… what more can you ask for? Call the Library for information on joining this Zoom discussion. Copies of the book are available at the Library.
Join the Youth Services Librarian online to sing some songs and read some books. Contact Kimball Library for information on how to attend. It will be great to "see" you!
Join us for a discussion about the spread of misinformation, disinformation and propaganda in American media and how it has come to shape our political discourse. Are Twitter and Facebook to blame for our deep political divisions? Or do they simply provide a modern and immediate platform for airing our existing political biases? How do media environments and journalistic standards on the left, center, center right and far right differ? And what difference does it make? How has Russia been able to shape our political discourse and attitudes? How did we get here and will this ever end? We will be discussing a new book called Network Propaganda, and a number of other resources listed here. Please join us for what we hope will be a lively discussion.
Contact the Library for a Zoom invitation to this discussion. Sponsored by Bethany Church and Kimball Library.
Meeting of the Library’s Board of Trustees. The public is welcome.
Agendas and minutes are available at the Town of Randolph website.
Join remotely at https://zoom.us/j/94843373353
Join us for a discussion about the spread of misinformation, disinformation and propaganda in American media and how it has come to shape our political discourse. Are Twitter and Facebook to blame for our deep political divisions? Or do they simply provide a modern and immediate platform for airing our existing political biases? How do media environments and journalistic standards on the left, center, center right and far right differ? And what difference does it make? How has Russia been able to shape our political discourse and attitudes? How did we get here and will this ever end? We will be discussing a new book called Network Propaganda, and a number of other resources listed here. Please join us for what we hope will be a lively discussion.
Contact the Library for a Zoom invitation to this discussion. Sponsored by Bethany Church and Kimball Library.