Late October News

Corinth’s Sesquicentennial

Corinth Town Historian Rachel Clothier of the Corinth Museum will present a program at the Corinth Free Library on Tuesday October 24 at 7pm.  This slide presentation will highlight the Sesquicentennial celebration that took place in the Town of Corinth in 1968.  Mrs. Clothier’s presentations are always very informative and entertaining.

This program is free and open to the public.   For more information, contact the Corinth Free Library by stopping in at 89 Main St. or calling 654-6913.

The Corinth Free Library will close early on Friday October 27 to enable staff to attend a training workshop.  On that day the library will be open from 9:30-12:30.

The Corinth Free Library will be closed in the evening on Tuesday October 31.  The hours for that day will be 11am-5pm.

September

Where has the summer gone??!!  We don’t know, but now that it’s gone we’ll be returning to our regular hours (right after Labor Day.)  From Tuesday the 5th our schedule is:  Monday – 11-5 & 7-8:30; Tuesday – 11-5 & 7-8:30; Thursday – 11-5 & 7-8:30; Friday – 9:30-4; Saturday 10-4.  As always we are closed on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Tuesday 9/12 at 1pm – Sue Garnett will be here talking about a project of the Historical committee of the Corinth Bicentennial.  The committee is gathering information for a book commemorating the Town of Corinth.  The book will contain past and present photographs honoring the town and its people.  Photographs will include a link to “Story Corps” (a digital archive) to capture and preserve the voices of our rural community through digital storytelling.  Come to this informational session to learn what it’s all about and how you can participate.