Then, on Monday, May 12th, at 6:00, Dr. Phil Chiaravalle will be at the Lanpher Library to lead a discussion about Improving Soil Organically. Learn about the significance of soil, and ways to add organic matter to make your harvests bountiful and your flowers beautiful!
On Tuesday, May 6th at 6:00, Koi Boynton, the Education Coordinator from High Mowing Seeds will be at the Lanpher Library to help us learn more about growing and saving seeds. Would you like to know how to save seeds from those beautiful tomatoes you grow so you can plant more like them next year? What about more information about plant spacing, seeding depth, common pests and diseases? Join us to learn more...and get a few free seed packets that Koi will have will her to give away!
Then, on Monday, May 12th, at 6:00, Dr. Phil Chiaravalle will be at the Lanpher Library to lead a discussion about Improving Soil Organically. Learn about the significance of soil, and ways to add organic matter to make your harvests bountiful and your flowers beautiful!
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IT'S NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK! Celebrate with us by stopping by and filling out a speech bubble about how the library has changed your life! Take a selfie with your speech bubble and post it on our facebook page, or just leave it here and we can hang it up in the library.
*P.S. Don't forget to come to our 3rd annual Poetry Slam on Friday, April 25th at 6:00!!! (Check out the previous post for more info.!) Friday, April 25th at 6:00 at the Lanpher Library...It's our 3rd Annual POETRY SLAM! A Poetry Slam is a light-hearted poetry presentation, 3 minutes or less, judged by members of the audience. VERY fun..and informal. Poets may read their work from paper, or from memory, or in whatever way they choose to perform...however, ALL poems must be original, no props, costumes, or musical instruments allowed. PRIZES AWARDED! Refreshments served. No registration is needed....just show up and join the fun. 888-4628 Check out this youtube video for more about Poetry Slams in Vermont! When an artist removes their art from the library after the length of their exhibit, we always experience a sense of loneliness. Luckily, we have another artist lined up and ready to go! Scott Luscome's paintings will be at the Lanpher Library through May 2014. Scott was first encouraged to pursue art by his grade school art teacher, Ruth Lipowicz. His parents stressed a scientific career in botany and forestry. After college, he pursued a career as a professional gardener and in midlife was again encouraged by an instructor in a drawing class to pursue illustration and watercolor. He has taken courses in botanical illustration from Bente Starke King at the Cornell University Plantations and has had exhibitions of his watercolors at the Arkell Museum in Canajoharie, New York, and paintings shown at the Bryan Memorial Art Gallery in Jeffersonville, VT. Please wander the Lanpher Library and enjoy the art of this local artist. Monday 12-7, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10-5, Saturday 10-1. |
Important Updates from the Town of Hyde Park
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