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Adult Programs

The Story Station is coming!

November 2, 2023

On Saturday, December 2nd, the Story Station from OurStory NH will be visiting the Richards Free Library. Registration is now open!

OurStory NH seeks to create, share and collect stories across New Hampshire via multiple media and from multiple sectors of life, experience, feelings, hopes and thoughts of life during, before and in anticipation of a post-pandemic reality.  

The Story Station is a mobile unit that provides an opportunity to tell stories at discrete community locations.  Individuals sign up for short 15-20 minute appointments and, in response to a prompt, tell an audio story and have their voice recorded, or write their story in response to the prompt.  Individuals leave the appointment with a digital copy of their story and have the opportunity, if they so choose, to upload it to the Ourstorynh website.  Interpreters will be provided as needed.  Please email hello@ourstorynh.com to request an interpreter.  

You can reserve one of the following time slots:

  • 10:30-10:50
  • 10:50-11:10
  • 11:10-11:30
  • 11:30-11:50
  • 11:50-12:10
  • 12:10-12:30
  • 12:30 – 12:50
  • 12:50-1:10
  • 1:10 – 1:30
  • 1:30-1:50

In appreciation for sharing their time and story, all participants receive a $20 gift card for gas or groceries.

Register today!

Filed Under: Adult Programs, Events Tagged With: events, Local History, Newport NH, Our Story NH, Story Station

Keep Newport Warm ’23

October 3, 2023

On October 24th we will celebrate Sarah Josepha Hale’s 235th birthday by starting the “Keep Newport Warm” project.

This year there are two ways to get involved: As we did last year, Community members can help to make a scarf for the SJH statue displayed in front of the library. Just bring a piece of work measuring 8 inches on one side to the front desk of the library. Contributions will be joined together by a volunteer. The scarf will go around the Sarah Josepha Hale statue on Wednesday, the 22nd of November, in time to honor her for Thanksgiving. A volunteer will place it up in the evening with a sign explaining the project. The scarf will stay up until snow flies, and be down before the new year.

New this year is an opportunity to honor Sarah by giving back. The Library will be collecting handmade woolens to be donated to the food pantry in Newport. So, calling all knitters, weavers, and crochet artists! If you have handmade hats, mittens, scarves, or other winter woolens that you would like to contribute, you can bring them to the library to make sure that they get into the hands of those in need.

Need some yarn to get started? Check at the library for a free skein, donated by a generous crafts-person.  

When community members contribute, they will be asked to fill out a card with their contact information, and given the option to sign up for the library newsletter, or to be contacted for more information about the knitting group. 

We hope to continue Sarah’s legacy of industriousness, charitable giving, caring for the young and needy, and coming together as a community on our national day of thanks.

Filed Under: Adult Programs, Fundraiser, Local History, Uncategorized

Haunted Lighthouses of New England on Zoom

October 2, 2023

Join Author Jeremy D’Entremont as he shares stories of ghosts and sightings!

Register below for this event and we’ll email you the zoom link!

Lighthouses and ghost stories often seem to go hand in hand. Jeremy will be telling us about the mysterious Woman in White in the Isles of Shoals and the spirit of a drowned lighthouse keeper at Penfield Reef in Connecticut, as well as some of the paranormal investigations he’s been part of — and much more.
 

Jeremy D’Entremont is the president and historian of the American Lighthouse Foundation, historian for the U.S. Lighthouse Society, and the author of more than 20 books and hundreds of articles on lighthouses and maritime history. He’s the producer and host of the U.S. Lighthouse Society’s podcast, Light Hearted. He has appeared on the popular Ghost Hunters TV show, as well as Haunted Lighthouses of America on the Travel Channel. He has also appeared on the History Channel, Public Television, and National Public Radio speaking about lighthouses.

Haunted Lighthouses of New England

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Filed Under: Adult Programs, Events, Virtual Events Tagged With: Haunted Lighhouses, New England, Zoom program

Virtual Author Event with Marie Benedict

September 14, 2023

Meet the New York Times Best Selling Author, Marie Benedict on Zoom, Wednesday October 4th at 7pm. She will discuss her writing, particularly her work on her latest historical fiction novel, The Mitford Affair.

Registration for this event is required.

Filed Under: Adult Programs, Events, Virtual Events Tagged With: author events, Marie Benedict, virtual events, zoom events

Virtual Event with NASA 9/29 2pm

September 13, 2023

Join us on Zoom Friday September 29th at 2pm! Learn about the efforts of teams of NASA researches who are currently examining Earth to understand climate change, storms, fires, and where people fit in to all of it, including an active mission studying climate change in northern regions of the world (e.g., Alaska and Canada).

The missions of NASA’s Earth Science Division is to help us understand our planet’s interconnected systems, from a global scale down to minute processes. The division delivers the technology, expertise, global observations, and applications that help us map the myriad connections between our planet’s vital processes and the climate effects of ongoing natural and human-caused changes. Led by Dr. Elizabeth Hoy, PhD, who has been a NASA scientist for over 10 years with the NASA Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Studying Arctic systems since 2005, her research interests are in geography and disturbance mapping within the high northern latitude regions of North America where she utilizes GIS and remote sensing to understand aspects of environmental change. 

Register directly on Zoom. 

Filed Under: Adult Programs, Events Tagged With: NASA, virtual program, zoom

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