New Museum Passes!

We’ve added another location to our museum pass program, The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls. It’s a historic house, and art museum, with programs for children and families–check it out! Their upcoming exhibition on Andrew Wyeth sounds well worth a visit. Each pass admits two adults and two children (under 18). They circulate for 3 days.

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Our new Berkshire Museum passes are in–you’ll need those to check out the exhibition that’s about to end, Armed and Dangerous: Art of the Arsenal. There are many other reasons to visit the Berkshire Museum: 1) Ben and Jerry’s Scoop Shop within walking distance; 2) it has a mummy!; 3) their upcoming exhibition is about mummies!; 4) it has an aquarium. What more do you need to know?

Adrienne Martini comes to Knit!

We are so excited to announce that Adrienne Martini will be coming to the Library Knitting Group on May 20th, at 10:30. Adrienne is a college instructor, mom, knitter, and  the author of two books. The latest one is Sweater Quest: My Year of Knitting Dangerously, a funny and moving account of her 12 months spent knitting an intricate Alice Starmore Fair Isle sweater. Yikes! She’ll read from and discuss the book . There will be cake, oh yes, there will be cake. Find out more about Adrienne at her website, www.martinimade.com

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Here’s a pic of the sweater:

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Donor Plaques Unveiled at Library

Have you seen our new donor plaque? We unveiled it on Saturday, April 17th. It is positioned over the new book shelf.

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Many friends were there to celebrate with us.

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Thanks to Subway for donating the sandwiches, and all the other volunteers who made this day possible. Take a look at this splendid cake, made especially for us by Rebeckah Desposito. If you would like a cake by Rebeckah, call us for her contact info.

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Book and Movie Group Cream Tea

cream teaOur Book and Movie group is meeting today, Friday, 4/16, to discuss “Sense and Sensibility”, by Jane Austen. The cream tea they’ll be enjoying includes blueberry scones, ginger scones, Bath cakes, sandwiches and lemon cake.  This picture was taken before the ravenous readers set upon it. The tea itself came from Harrod’s, in London.

The group will convene next week, 4/23,  at 1:00 to watch the movie adaptation. This is the 1995 version, which Emma Thompson wrote the screenplay for, as well as starred in. (She won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay). You are always welcome to join the group for both, or either, of their two monthly meetings. Bring your opinions, a sense of humor, and a healthy appetite!

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Friends of the Library

Please come to a Friends of the Library meeting on the first Saturday of each month at 10:00, or email us to let us know you’d like to get involved. Next meeting will be September 11th. We are planning a book sale for October 30th. Come and have fun, while helping the library.

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Call for comments

Gentle Readers:

My blog went live on the Troy Record website last week. Check it out: The Blacker Swan The latest post is a call for comments–what are your favorite books, the ones you go back to, buy as gifts, cherish and relish? Send me a comment!

Julie has a blog…

Our director is now one of the Troy Record’s bloggers. To read her take on literature and library life, click here The Blacker Swan

How-to how-to’s…

There’s a new genre of self-help–books with tips on everyday tasks that everyone used to know. I’m thinking of How to Sew a Button: and Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew, by Erin Bried. Some of you still possess this sort of knowledge, and will be surprised to hear that there are people who must be told that chicken stock is made with leftover chicken bones….just the other day I was making a shrimp marinade in the kitchen and heard “Gross! What’s wrong with those shrimp? Aren’t they supposed to be pink?” To which I replied, “Not when they’re raw. Have you been in this room of the house before? Do you know what it’s for?”

How to Sew a Button is for people like my young friend in the kitchen. The author, Erin Bried, lives in New York City, and we know this because in the foreword, we find this line: “It’s been so long since I’ve done my own laundry that I can no longer remember if you wash clothes in hot or cold.” For reference, she uses a cadre of grandmas. No offense, gents, but your grandma probably took care of your grandpa in a way you won’t be getting from the mail order bride of your dreams. They just don’t make housewives like they used to. My mom ironed Dad’s hankies into perfect little squares, and wore a dress to do it, too. These days she’s hoofing it to Vegas and buying rotisserie chicken to go…

The book covers most of adult life–there are chapters on Cooking, Gardening, Cleaning, Fitness, Budgeting, and Relationships, romantic and otherwise. It may sound mostly housekeeping related, but there are sections entitled How to Sing in Harmony, and How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep.  Can any book cover this much ground thoroughly in any given area? Probably not. But it’s a fun read.  Whether the people who need this information will know to look it up is another story. Some of it is clearly for entertainment purposes only–I offer a free darning egg from my collection to the first person to show me evidence that they’ve read and put to use the steps in “How to Darn a Wool Sock”.

I think Martha Stewart’s method for folding a fitted sheet beats the one in this book. Here’s a link to her website, with helpful photos. You just can’t beat the Martha….

New Titles for the Book and Movie Group

The Book and Movie Group has added the following titles to their list. There are some  terrific choices, and a lot of variety. This group is lively, eats well, and has a great time. New members are always welcome.

Book and Movie Series

This group meets on the third and fourth Fridays of every month at 1:00. The first time we discuss the book, the second we watch the movie. You are welcome to come for either, or both weeks. Come for the book and movie; enjoy the refreshments!

  • April 16 & 23–Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen
  • June 18 & 25–The Road, by Cormac McCarthy
  • July 16 & 23–Julie and Julia, by Julie Powell
  • August 20 & 27–Mama’s Bank Account/I Remember Mama, by Kathryn Forbes
  • September 17 & 24–The Group, by Mary McCarthy
  • October 15 & 22–Tortilla Flat, by John Steinbeck

Join the Knitting Circle

The Brunswick Knitting Circle meets every Thursday from 10:30 to 12:00. Crocheters, cross stitchers, and other needle workers are welcome. We range in experience from beginner to expert, so don’t be shy. There is always tea and/or hot chocolate, and often a treat to go with it. Come join us!