Storytime will continue in May! Come and enjoy stories and simple crafts on Wednesdays. Feel free to bring your own lunch. Storytime will be held on May 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29. Registration is not required.
The second grade is coming to Bentley this month. On Tuesday, May 7th the second grades will make their annual visit to the library. Storytime, a book talk, a scavenger hunt, crafts, and outdoor games will help the students explore the library and become familiar with what Bentley has to offer. A public library is a wonderful resource that stays with a person for their entire life, and we are fortunate to help the second graders begin their journey of reading for knowledge and pleasure. If you have a second grader in your life, make sure to ask them about The Trouble With Chickens.
This fun and welcoming group is open to people of all levels. Do you crochet, quilt or cross stitch? All types of handicrafters are welcome. Join us any time! Registration is not required.
Storytime will continue in May! Come and enjoy stories and simple crafts on Wednesdays. Feel free to bring your own lunch. Storytime will be held on May 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29. Registration is not required.
This fun and welcoming group is open to people of all levels. Do you crochet, quilt or cross stitch? All types of handicrafters are welcome. Join us any time! Registration is not required.
Storytime will continue in May! Come and enjoy stories and simple crafts on Wednesdays. Feel free to bring your own lunch. Storytime will be held on May 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29. Registration is not required.
Blue Iris Farm is a picturesque animal rescue farm nestled in the charming town of Lebanon, Connecticut. With 114 pastoral acres,
you are invited on a journey through a sanctuary of healing and love. Blue Iris’s mission is to rescue farm animals from various situations, provide them with a forever home, and to offer a peaceful retreat to those seeking respite from the chaos of daily life.
Guests of the farm can take part in a range of activities that include visiting the rescued animals, engaging in contemplative healing and creative art practices, and relaxing in the tranquil environment. On the grounds, the animals have found a place of safety and comfort amidst the nurturing environment of the farm. All who visit the farm are welcome to partake in its charm and enjoy the serenity that lies within.
Jamie Collins will bring her inspirational story of helping animals and people to Bentley. There will be rescued goats and rabbits for our patrons to 'visit' with and to serve as a testament to the benefits of a rescue program.
This fun and welcoming group is open to people of all levels. Do you crochet, quilt or cross stitch? All types of handicrafters are welcome. Join us any time! Registration is not required.
Storytime will continue in May! Come and enjoy stories and simple crafts on Wednesdays. Feel free to bring your own lunch. Storytime will be held on May 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29. Registration is not required.
This fun and welcoming group is open to people of all levels. Do you crochet, quilt or cross stitch? All types of handicrafters are welcome. Join us any time! Registration is not required.
Storytime will continue in May! Come and enjoy stories and simple crafts on Wednesdays. Feel free to bring your own lunch. Storytime will be held on May 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29. Registration is not required.
Shipwreck, survival, savagery and a naval court martial are some of the issues David Grann explores in his non-fiction book The Wager.
Join us as we explore David Grann's riveting non-fiction account of the HMS Wager's final voyage. Grann attempts to impartially review all the conflicting reports of blame and mutiny, leading the reader to develop an informed opinion on the true fate of this British ship. We will explore the route this naval expedition took and examine navigational instruments of the day.
What led to the ship's fate and what role did human decisions play?
Register Wed, May 29 at noon OR Register Thurs, May 30 at 7:00
Shipwreck, survival, savagery and a naval court martial are some of the issues David Grann explores in his non-fiction book The Wager.
Join us as we explore David Grann's riveting non-fiction account of the HMS Wager's final voyage. Grann attempts to impartially review all the conflicting reports of blame and mutiny, leading the reader to develop an informed opinion on the true fate of this British ship. We will explore the route this naval expedition took and examine navigational instruments of the day.
What led to the ship's fate and what role did human decisions play?
Register Thurs, May 30 at 7:00
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