Charlie Nardozzi Organic Vegetable Gardening June 10, 2015 at 10:30 a.m.
The Addison County Retired Teachers Association invite you to hear gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi offer tips to growing vegetables. Everyone is growing some of their own veggies these days. To make your vegetable garden less work and be more productive you'll need to grow the best varieties, use space saving techniques and be smart about reducing weed and pest problems. Charlie will speak address these issues, as well as any gardening questions you may have.
Charlie Nardozzi is a nationally recognized garden writer, speaker, radio, and television personality. He has worked for more than 20 years bringing expert gardening information to home gardeners through radio, television, talks, on-line, and the printed page. Charlie delights in making gardening information simple, easy, fun and accessible to everyone. His energy, exuberance, and love of the natural world also make him an exciting public speaker and presenter. He has spoken at national venues such as the Northwest Flower Show, Philadelphia Flower Show, San Francisco Flower & Garden Show, Master Gardener conferences, and trade shows.
Two girls go hunting June 13 at 1 p.m.
This ethnographic film is part of a trilogy that focuses on the Hamar, an isolated people of southwestern Ethiopia whose traditional lifestyle has been barely touched by war and the famine in the north. The films concentrate on the powerful outspoken Hamar women, particular Duka, who in the films matures from a young unmarried girl to a wife and mother with two young children. The twenty-year relationship of the anthropologist with the Hamar people allowed for a remarkably spontaneous portrayal. Please note: this film includes some nudity that is acceptable in Hamar culture but which may not be appropriate for all audiences.
This group, led for the past 15 years by Patty Penuel, is open to all interested in practicing their Spanish. Participants should have a comfortable level of speaking, as all conversation will be in Spanish.
This group is open to anyone interested in paper crafts, including scrapbooking and cardmaking. We meet one Sunday each month to share ideas and techniques and to work on projects.
Summer reading for youth of all ages! Participate in fun and free Library programs ending with a Tie-Dye closing celebration on August 12 from 10:30am-12pm.
Our downloadable music service is called Freegal ("free and legal" music). Visit the Library homepage to choose from a variety of musical genres. There are several million recordings available. Log in using your library card number and your Koha account password. (If you don't know your password, ask at the front desk and we will…
This movie camp will run from June 29 through July 2 and will focus on the Introduction to Moviemaking. This program is designed for children entering Grades 4+. Please register in advance at the children's desk.
Bring your own ukulele or check out one of the Library's new ukes and learn to play with Dayve Huckett from the Middlebury Community Music Center. This program is for children K-2nd Grade with an adult. Space is limited so please register in advance at the children's desk.
Come join our open bridge game in the Library's second floor nook. The atmosphere is relaxed, we talk about our hands, and there is usually someone there to turn to if advice is wanted. Not quite ready to play but interested in learning bridge? For information about the open bridge game, call Gisela at (802)…