For anyone over 60 years old in need of food assistance: produce for all, commodities for those who meet income eligibility requirements.
For children ages 3-6 and their caregivers. This program will incorporate a visual schedule and sensory activities.
Entry at 11:45 am The entrance is at the back of the building.
No residency requirement. Contact Barbara Russell at (603) 970-0306 for more information.
For adults and teens. Connect with others over a game of scrabble – multiple boards will be available and all skill levels are welcome. The library will be happy to provide dictionaries to settle disputes and all participants are welcome to bring snacks to enjoy as you play at the community table.
FMI on this event or on other upcoming library programs, please visit lbgoodall.org or (207) 324-4714.
Open forum for anyone interested in learning about SCYA on November 7th @ 6pm at the Nasson Little Theatre please?
November 4, 5, 6 7 & 8 Miller St.
Come join our Toddler Time, a time for caregivers and their tots aged 18 months to 4 years! Led by a certified teacher/mom. This group is a casual time for toddlers to socialize with other toddlers and for caregivers to socialize with other caregivers. Our classroom is filled with developmentally appropriate toys and hands-on activities. […]
Water flows over the dam from the Springvale Mill Pond. Photo: Gail Burnett
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