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Scoville’s Digital Libraries: How to access, use and enjoy, presented by Director Claudia Cayne

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-01-31T21:45:55+00:00March 20th, 2019|

Learn more about Libby and Hoopla - your source for ebooks, eaudio, streaming music and video. You will also learn about how to keep track [...]

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From Birdwatcher to Birder: Moving Beyond your Bird Feeder by Dr. Kathryn Schneider author of “Birding the Hudson Valley”

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-01-30T20:59:26+00:00March 16th, 2019|

  A collaboration of the Scoville Memorial Library and the Salisbury Association Land Trust The vast majority of birdwatchers feed, observe, or photograph birds around [...]

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Mark Scarbrough on William Faulkner

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-01-18T02:51:14+00:00March 14th, 2019|

There’s nothing like a Faulkner novel: overwhelming, breath-taking yet suffocating, free. The prose is haunting and maddening; the diction, erudite and home-spun. Then there are [...]

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Your Health Series: Practical wisdom for a long, healthy and Happy Life from Ancient Yogic and Ayurvedic practices

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-02-05T03:26:43+00:00March 10th, 2019|

Explore the secrets to a long, healthy & happy life through Ayurveda and ancient Yogic practice of Bhakti Yoga with Laura Spucches (Lalita Kisori devi [...]

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SML Book Club: “ Little Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng led by Claudia Cayne

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-01-30T20:10:37+00:00March 10th, 2019|

  The Richardson family lives in the planned community of Shaker Heights, Ohio—a place of wealth, comfort, and stability—and they are a clan that embodies [...]

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Special Event: Medical Cannabis in Northwest Connecticut

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-02-12T03:36:11+00:00March 7th, 2019|

Many states have recognized the legitimate medical  use of marijuana and have developed programs with specific protocols and qualifications to become a medical  marijuana patient. [...]

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Mark Scarbrough on William Faulkner

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-01-18T02:49:22+00:00March 7th, 2019|

There’s nothing like a Faulkner novel: overwhelming, breath-taking yet suffocating, free. The prose is haunting and maddening; the diction, erudite and home-spun. Then there are [...]

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Era of Elegance: Elegant Entertaining in the Gilded Age presented by Food Historian Francine Segan

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2018-12-31T23:21:38+00:00February 23rd, 2019|

Sponsored by the The Community Events Committee of the Salisbury Association in collaboration with the Scoville Memorial Library The Gilded Age—spanning from the 1860s through [...]

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Tech – iPad Basics led by Library Director Claudia Cayne

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2019-01-07T17:17:52+00:00February 20th, 2019|

    Here’s an opportunity to learn some of the functions of your i-Pad that may not be familiar, whether you’re just getting started or [...]

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SAHS: “The Lakeville Crucifix” by local historian and author Geoffrey Brown

By Lawrence Davis-Hollander|2018-12-31T19:09:11+00:00February 16th, 2019|

A collaboration of the Salisbury Association Historical Society (SAHS)  and the Scoville Memorial Library In the 1880s events in Lakeville, Connecticut made the front page [...]

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