At
the Apalachin Library
• Knitting and Crocheting Show and Tell
January 23, Tuesday, 7 pm
Bring your knitting and crochet treasures
to the library to show. Tell about your work or what was made
for you. Lisa Bloodnick from Blooknick Family Farms will be bringing
her spinning wheel and showing how to make yarn from sheep wool. Try carding
and spinning wool.
• Crafters
January 9, Tuesday, 7 pm
Bring your craft projects to the meeting
room for a time to work together.
• Mystery Readers Book Club
January 8, Monday, 7 pm
The members will review A Certain Justice
by P D James
• Books du Jour
January 29, Monday, 7 pm
The book The Most Wanted by Jacqueline
Mitchard will be discussed. New members are always welcome.
• Tea Parties for Young Ladies
February, Saturday mornings
Tea parties for young ladies ages four
to nine-years-old will be held again this year. Reservations are required.
Call the library for more information.
• Library Survey
In January, all Apalachin residents will
receive by mail a survey from the Apalachin Library. The purpose
of the survey is to get feedback on the library's current services and
offerings, and to get input on how we can improve them. We hope that
all residents will find the time to participate in this important survey.
The complete surveys should be returned to the Apalachin Library by January
31, 2007.
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