Tag Archives: Programs for Adults

Living Books Program

FBI BadgeThe Ilsley Public Library in Middlebury hosted a Living Books Program.  Rather than having an author visit and talk about their book, they arranged for patrons to “check out” a person for a one-on-one conversation. Here’s the library description:

We make books come alive by inviting their authors to visit and talk with us. Now we’re going a step further.

On Saturday the 12th, we will feature living books.  You check them out for up to 30 minutes, talk with them, and then return them.  Have a coffee, sit down, it’s all about learning something new.

Each “book” is a person – local residents of different backgrounds (such as a retired FBI agent, a pro wrestler, and an animal rights activist) who have volunteered to be “checked-out” by readers for one-on-one conversations.  Everyone stays in the library.

Author Event

Solomon Wright Public Library in Pownal held a roundtable for reading, book signing and Q & A from two local authors.

Authors and Poets Program Series

Baxter Memorial hosted an Authors and Poets in Sharon program series.

Skywarn Talk

Greensboro Free Library hosted a talk by the National Weather Service which trained participants to be Skywarn weather spotters for the National Weather Service in Burlington.

The Forgotten Irish of Vermont

Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston had Vince Feeny (an adjunct professor of History at UVM) present a historical survey of the Irish in Vermont.

Chocolate Tasting

Cavendish Fletcher Community Library held a chocolate tasting event for adults to sample Vermont-made chocolates and to watch Chocolat.

Geocaching

Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston held a program with the authors of The Family Geocaching Fieldbook to discuss how to get your family involved with geocaching.