Business Book Group
*We will be meeting over Zoom. Please email Yvette at ycouser@merrimacklibrary.org for the meeting link.*
This month we'll read and discuss Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant.
*We will be meeting over Zoom. Please email Yvette at ycouser@merrimacklibrary.org for the meeting link.*
This month we'll read and discuss Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant.
The Friends of the Library Board will be meeting via Zoom at 7 pm. Please contact Yvette Couser at ycouser@merrimacklibrary.org if you would like to receive the Zoom link.
Welcome Captain Laurel Seaborn and Dr. Calvin Mires, co-founders of the Seafaring Education and Maritime Archaeological Heritage Program, who will visit via Zoom to present the Archeology of Shipwrecks.
Our presentor, Dr. Gauthier, is the Director of Global Education at The Derryfield School in New Hampshire and an adjunct professor of History at Fordham University in New York.
The Friends of the Library Board will be meeting via Zoom at 7 pm. Please contact Yvette Couser at ycouser@merrimacklibrary.org if you would like to receive the Zoom link.
To close out the season, attendants of this month's book club are invited to bring a favorite book to share!
The library's Community Book Club is open to all; join our reference staff and your fellow residents each month for a lively discussion!
The Friends of the Library Board will be meeting via Zoom at 7 pm. Please contact Yvette Couser at ycouser@merrimacklibrary.org if you would like to receive the Zoom link.
Covered wooden bridges have been a vital part of the NH transportation network, dating back to the early 1800s. Given NH's myriad streams, brooks, and rivers, it's unsurprising that 400 covered bridges have been documented. Often viewed as quaint relics of a simpler past, they were technological marvels of their day. It may be native ingenuity and NH's woodworking tradition that account for the fact that a number of nationally-noted covered bridge truss designers were NH natives.
This month we'll read and discuss What's Your Pronoun?: Beyond He & She by Dennis Baron.