Mon, Wed 1 – 5 PM
Tu, Thu 9 -12, 1-8 PM
Sat. 9 AM -2 PM
News from the Pillsbury Free Library
by Nancy Ladd and Sue Matott
Children’s Programs
Toddler/Preschool story time is every Thursday at 10:30 AM. There will be a craft activity on Wed. April 21st: please call Sue to register. This is during school vacation week, so the time will be 1:30 pm. Details and a notice will be coming home from school the week prior.
There will be a special storytime on Saturday, May 15 at 10:30 AM during the “Spring into Warner Arts Festival”.
The themes for our all-ages summer programs will be water-related.
Volunteers to help with programs or offers to present programs are always welcome.
Other Programs:
Rebecca Rule returns to Warner Wednesday, April 14 at 1 PM.
Come to Warner Town Hall to hear NH’s best-loved humorist-storyteller tell Yankee stories; and you may want to share one of your own. “That Reminds Me of a Story” is funded by the NH Humanities Council and sponsored by the Pillsbury Free Library, the Warner Historical Society and the Mountain View Senior Center. Free and handicap accessible.
Seniors can call 938-2104 to arrange transportation.
NH’s Sheep Boom: a talk by former Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Taylor, Thursday, May 13 at 7 PM at Town Hall. Co-sponsored by the Pillsbury Free Library, Warner Historical Society, and Mountain View Senior Center, funded in part by the NH Humanities Council.
Spring into Warner Booksale, 9 AM to 2 PM, Saturday May 15. Pillsbury Free Library. Volunteers welcomed, to set up or sell.
On display now through April will be a collection of Lionel model trains owned by Ron Mingarelli, and acrylic paintings of NH scenes by Dawn Page.