A history by Eva Leech (1974)
[…] 1974 There was a suggestion that I make a historical report, so out came a history of the library, old catalogs and old minutes of trustee’s meetings. The catch is […]
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[…] 1974 There was a suggestion that I make a historical report, so out came a history of the library, old catalogs and old minutes of trustee’s meetings. The catch is […]
[…] interest in our region, and they’re the first you will want to consider for a local/regional project. Follow the web links for more information about each. Windham Foundation – https://www.windham-foundation.org/grant-application-process Thompson […]
[…] for remote hearings. We also provide basic technical support when possible, based on library staffing. Guides and Resources for Wider Research Vermont Law Research Guide from Vermont Law School. Use […]
[…] A PARK OR MUSEUM Passes for free or reduced admission RESEARCH GENEALOGY Trace your family tree DISCOVER LOCAL HISTORY On-site and online Need help? We’re happy to field questions: circulation@brookslibraryvt.org, 802-254-5290
The Southern Vermont Natural History Museum is teaming up with public libraries in Whitingham, Wilmington, and Dover for a winter reading series, open to all. Next up: Braiding Sweetgrass, March […]
[…] and courier delivery to help us meet the needs of our library community. Some libraries outside Vermont ask fees for rare items, but we never accept a fee without your permission.
Are you interested in what the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum is doing and how it’s growing? Want to meet live animals while you find out? Come join us at […]
[…] of participatory arts and social engagement. Occupying spaces throughout town Pop-Up Art Stations will feature local artists and cultural organizations, offering activities based on a monthly theme. May 7th: What’s […]
[…] of Alice James Books, and an independent editor at: www.aprilossmann.com Ossmann will be joined by local poet and friend Tim Mayo who will read poems from his collection Notes to […]
[…] and put pen to paper? Beginning with an overview of the Gilded Age, this Women’s History Month event explores women writers who pioneered a body of literature that provided insight […]
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