Dartmouth College professor Roberta Stewart describes her work with veterans and examines what the story of Odysseus's long journey home from war has to say to veterans, and to all of us.
This new club is open to chess players of all ages and abilities. It offer casual play, rated matches and coaching and is led by Parker Montgomery, an expert player who has been a member of the U.S. Chess Federation for 46 years. The club meets on the Library's second floor, in the room with…
Establishing a National Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Tanzania Linda Andrews Monday, December 7 at 7 p.m.
Linda Andrews has worked internationally as a Women's Health Care specialist for the last 28 years with long term assignments in Thailand, Somalia, Bangladesh, Kazakstan, Malawi, and Uganda. The last 6 years she worked for Columbia University in Tanzania where she provided technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to establish a national cervical cancer screening program.
The Middlebury branch of the Burlington Writers' Workshop is open to writers in all genres and all levels of experience. Two participants submit work to review at each meeting. Participation in the workshop is scheduled through the MeetUp.com website. While workshop participation is open, advance signup is required as places are limited. Another session of…
Pittsford author Larry Booker will give a book talk and sell/sign copies of his World War II-era novels. Set in Ireland, his first two books are McGrath's Detail and McGrath's Murder. Booker is a retired teacher and a former of the U.S. Navy. He was recently featurer on VPR's Art Hounds segment.
View the classic animated movie from 10:30-11:00 am and then feel free to join us for a double feature as we enjoy the live-action version from 11:15 am-1 pm. Free popcorn and candy canes.