Troy Communicator
March Issue
By Erin L George, Director
Feeling lucky? We sure are! Winter brought the library a fantastic presentation on tracking by our very own Dan Bisaccio, a friendly Superbowl raffle won by the lucky Heather B, Cupid’s touch with a hot chocolate bar Valentine social, a generous, bulk no-water flower donation by a patron, and a week-long book sale. It also brought us a SCIENCE ACROSS AMERICA Grant that will mean library programming for all ages as part of the nation’s 250th celebration.
As America celebrates its 250-year anniversary, HHMI Tangled Bank Studios and STAR Net have launched a new campaign to help libraries highlight the history of scientific achievement in our country and the local connections to science in our communities. SCIENCE ACROSS AMERICA, the newest campaign from Spark of Science@ My Library, offered this grant to encourage libraries to showcase local scientific advances and scientists, engage our communities with focused Community Dialogues, and host educational and inspirational activities that shine a light on the past, present, and future of science in our lives. We are excited to move forward with this programming, particularly with this year’s reading programming theme of Plant a Seed.
In February, we also introduced Kanopy streaming to our services! Thanks to another recent grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, patrons with active library cards can stream free movies from the Kanopy app. How lucky is that?
Last month, we had record numbers with our popular Tuesday Storytime and many requests to start a Toddler Time at the library. If you are interested in a second Storytime day or a new Toddler Time program, please let us know. We have also had interest in a tween homeschooling program at Gay-Kimball. Please give us a call if this is something you might be interested in so we can learn more about your students’ particular needs.
Up next, we will host a Lucky Leprechaun Tea with Miss MaryLee on Tuesday, March 10 at 4 pm. This program is open to kids of all ages and free of charge. We encourage attendees to dress in green for this event. A craft and a story will be included along with Kimball the snake’s lucky charm spirit.
While it’s still a bit off, our students at Troy Elementary School will get a special visit on May 14 from Author Marek Bennet, thanks to our Children’s Literacy Foundation Rural Libraries grant! NH-based cartoonist, musician, and educator Marek Bennett leads discovery-based Comics Workshops for all ages throughout New England and the world beyond. His comics work includes the graphic novel series, The Civil War Diary of Freeman Colby, as well as drawing, translating, & editing for The Most Costly Journey (2021) with the bilingual El Viaje Project. In September 2022, both books were featured at the National Book Festival in Washington DC. Marek is the recipient of the New Hampshire Governor’s Arts Award for Art Education. His website is: www.MarekBennett.com
We are currently seeking patrons interested in joining a Friends of the Library group. The commitment for this group is regular meetings about once a month and a willingness to help out in ways YOU enjoy. If you are interested in this group, contact the library, and we’ll add you to the list! The formation of a Friends group is important to the library as it expands our ability to apply for more grants, something that is working well to keep our costs to the town minimal without hurting services to our patrons.
We are thrilled that we’ve had an uptick in groups using our conference room for a variety of purposes. As of the new year, we kindly request that groups complete new forms to ensure proper use of the space. Please check in with us if you haven’t filled out the new form yet so we can give you new information and reserve those spots for you. Groups who have already filled out the new form won’t need to do it again. As always, we are thankful for our patrons, who help make the library not only a resource but a community hub for so many in town. Give us a call if you have ideas on ways we can better serve Troy and its residents!
