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Making the Most of the Money You Have:
Grand Isle Free Library hosts a FREE financial workshop. Few of us ever feel like we have enough money. This workshop focuses on how to make the most of what you have. We will illustrate how small changes canmake a BIG difference. We will discuss more than budgeting such as how to leverage the right attitudes & behaviors to improve financial successes. Join certified Financial Educator & local Islander, Barbara Geries for a series of FREE financial workshops in the Islands. Barbara has decades of experience & volumes of information to share about credit & finances. Her passion is empowering people with knowledge and resources! April 16th 6-7:30 pm Join us at Grand Isle Free Library, 10 Hyde Road Grand Isle www.grandislefreelibrary.org For questions call 802-372-4797 |
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Stuffie Sleepover
Wear your pajamas and bring your stuffed animal to the Grand Isle Free Library for a stuffie sleepover. First you will both listen to a story and then you will tuck your stuffie in before tiptoing out to leave them to sleep in the library overnight! Maybe your stuffed animal will spend the whole night sleeping, or maybe they will explore the library as they play with their stuffed animal peers. Drop off and a shared story with stuffed animals and friends is Tuesday April 21st at 5:30 pm. Pickup is Wednesday April 22nd beginning at 10:00 am. There will be a slideshow of the stuffies exciting night as well as a sing along with Linda Bassick at 10:30 am. Space is limited, registration is required by April 11th. Come to the library or email us at [email protected] to register. Ages 3 and up |
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An Evening with Ethan Tapper at the Grand Isle Free Library. 10 Hyde Road. Tuesday May 5th, 6 pm.
Ethan Tapper is a forester, ecologist, digital storyteller, and the bestselling author of How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World. Copies of How to Love a Forest will be available to purchase. Ethan Tapper, forester, bestselling author and digital storyteller from Vermont, draws from his work as a forester and his book How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World to discuss what it means to care for forests and other ecosystems at this moment in time. How do we respond to the harmful legacies of the past? How do we use our species power to heal rather than to harm? How do we reach toward a better future? Ethan argues that humans must take action to help ecosystems heal and to move into a more abundant future. |
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