October happenings

October 1:  we will be at the Corinth Middle School Open House…hope to see you there.

Story times in October will be on Friday the 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 at 10:30am and Monday the 20 and 27 at 7pm.

There is a meeting of the Board of Trustees on Monday October 6 at 7pm.

We will be closed on Monday October 13 for Columbus Day.

***We will host a special program on October 14 at 7pm “Things you might not know about Corinth” by Rachel Clothier of the Corinth Museum.

***We will be starting a Sunshine Circle – a positive, friendly discussion group to reflect on and discuss thought-provoking topics.  The group will be facilitated by Sally Goodhart on Tuesdays at 3:30 starting October 14 and is open to teens and adults.  Join us!

***The projected start of our repair/ re-construction project is October 9.  During this time our front steps will be replaced and a roof added to the entryway.  While the work is in progress we will be open, however you must use the back door during that time.

Summer’s over, here comes Fall!

Summer Hours end this week.

 

The Corinth Free Library will be closed on Monday September 1 for Labor Day.

 

The Corinth Free Library will return to regular hours starting Tuesday September 2.

Those hours are:

 

Sunday            – Closed

Monday           – 11am-5pm; and 7pm-8:30pm

Tuesday          – 11zm-5pm; and 7pm-8:30pm

Wednesday      – Closed

Thursday         – 11am-5pm; and 7pm-8:30pm

Friday             – 9:30am-4pm

Saturday         – 10am-4pm

The Moon Rocks have left the building

The moon rocks are gone.  But, please keep in mind that our “year of the Moon” is far from over: we’ll still be wrapping up the Summer Reading Program on 8/23, we’re scheming for a Skype visit by a NASA astronaut, and we have LOTS more rockets to launch!
That being said, it’s time for some thank yous.
Thanks to all of you who came to see the samples, to our Board of Trustees (who allowed me to get the training and experience needed), to the (now disbanded, sadly!) EFFORT teen group who helped me with the tech stuff, to all our Community Partners (too many to list!), and to Andy and Eve at NASA, who prepared and certified me to bring the Moon to Corinth!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!