NEWS AND EVENTS AT CHESHIRE LIBRARY
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Song and Dance of the Scottish Highlands
Sunday Showcase Concert Sunday April 13, 4:00 pm
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Gaelic singer Maggie Carchrie will perform with her husband, bagpiper Thomas Leigh, for our April Sunday Showcase Concert. Maggie delights listeners with her crystal clear voice and her mastery of the unique sounds and rhythms of Gaelic Song. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library, this program is free and open to the public. No registration is required, but for further information please contact Jenn Bartlett at: jbartlett@cheshirelibrary.org.
All ages welcome!
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Etsy.com: Set Up and Sell
Tuesday, April 1, 7 PM
Do you want to start your own handmade business but you’re not sure where to begin? Go on a guided tour of Etsy.com with handmade business educator, Jennifer St. Jean. Jen has been selling on Etsy since 2009, and has had thousands of sales both on and off Etsy. Jen’s Etsy shop name is ittybittybag.
To register, visit our website .
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Root Out Non-Native Invasive Plants
Monday April 7, 7:00 pm
Many species of non-native invasive plants grow in Cheshire
, taking over landscapes, destroying habitat diversity and posing threats to beneficial trees and shrubs. Learn to identify and eradicate or control Oriental bittersweet, Japanese knotweed, garlic mustard, burning bush and multiflora rose without the widespread application of herbicides.
This program will be led by Suzanne Simone, Cheshire Environmental Planner, certified horticulturist and membership coordinator with the Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group. To register, please visit our website.
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Cheshire Cats Classics Club
Wednesday, April 16 7:00 pm Our April pick is A Brave New World byAdolous Huxley.Written in 1931, this powerful work of speculative fiction has enthralled and terrified readers for generations. Brave New World remains absolutely relevant as both a cautionary dystopian tale in the vein of the George Orwell classic 1984, and as thought-provoking, thoroughly satisfying entertainment.This month’s book is available to check out at the library.
To register, please visit our
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Ecology of the North American Porcupine
Tuesday April 8, 7:00 pm
![]() Did you know that the porcupine is the world’s 3rd largest rodent? Join us to learn more about this fascinating animal, common in Connecticut but seldom seen due to its solitary and mostly nocturnal habits. CT DEEP Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator Gerri Griswold will bring an un-releasable porcupine for an hour long program.
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Forgive Me
Thursday April 10, 6:00 pm
Join us for a screening of Forgive Me, the anti-bullying film produced by Cheshire High School graduate Nicholas Lamoreux. After the film, representatives of Yale University’s anti-bullying group It Ends Today, will give a short presentation.To register, visit our website.
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Where to Hike in Cheshire
Monday April 21, 7 PM
Cheshire has over 1,400 acres of open space available for a variety of passive recreation. Join Cheshire Environmental Planner Suzanne Simone as she shares information about property locations, access, topography and uses. Property maps will be available.
To register, visit our website.
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Hiking Hidden Connecticut
Tuesday Apr 22, 7:00PM
Although Connecticut is one of the smallest states, it has an abundance of hiking opportunities, and many are right outside your door. Join
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April Movie Matinee
April is classic comedy month at the library! All movies are at 1:00 pm on Tuesdays.
April 1
April 8
April 22
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Friends of the Library
Lobby Vintage Book Sale
Visit the Vintage Lobby Book Sale going on now in the front lobby of the Cheshire Public Library. Feel nostalgic for the finely made books of your youth, see rare out-of-print editions not normally found for sale anywhere, and find that favorite classic. All books have been individually priced, most at under $5.
Semi-Annual Book Sale Preview Night
The Spring Sale Preview, our giant book sale preview, will be on Wednesday April 30. This preview sale is only open to members of the Friends of the Cheshire Public Library, so sign up now. Get first crack at thousands of bargain priced books before the general public.
Friends memberships start at $8 for Seniors and $10 for an individual. Click here for a form or more information. You can join at the door that night, but you will get in faster if you are already signed up. Don’t wait, support your local library now!
Spring Library Book Sale
The Spring Library Book Sale will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 1, 2, and 3. Join the fun and save on great books! This is the time to stock up on summer reading. See the biggest and best selection of bargain priced books! We have something for everyone, from popular current bestsellers to children’s books to great literature. Donate Books for a Tax Deduction! Just a reminder that The Friends of the Cheshire Public Library is a 501(c)(3) tax-designated organization. This means you can become a member, donate books, music, DVDs, or give a monetary donation for a tax deduction. When you drop off donations, simply stop at the front desk of the library and ask for a donation receipt. You can make a difference to the library community and save on your taxes next year.
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Children’s Programs
Phantasy Baseball Talk & Book Signing
Author John Hoda
Saturday April 5, 10:30 am ![]() Best for 10 and up.
When a Little League coach wins a trip to Phantasy Baseball Camp, it sets in motion an unforgettable season with his beloved Philadelphia Phillies.
Refreshments will be served.
April Vacation Week Programs
Magic Show with Chick Kelman
Saturday April 12
10:30 am
All ages To register or for more information.
Martial Arts and Zoology Program
![]() Frozen
Thursday April 17 Vacation week special Fab Film! No registration required.
Traveling Lantern Theater Company Presents Pinocchio Wednesday April 16
10:30 am Ages 3 and up
To register or for more information. Come on in and enjoy some great box office kids’ movies with Fab Films at Cheshire Public Library!
Saturday April 5, 2:00-4:00 pm.
Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2Please check the Kids’ page on our website for a complete list of our regular popular children’s programs. Registration for April-May storytimes begins on April 1. Registration for the May session of our popular after school science program, Gizmos, Gadgets and Goo begins April 15.
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Just For Teens
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The library will be closed on Friday April 18 for Good Friday.





















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In celebration of National Poetry Month, the library will present Stratford poet Norah Pollard. Norah has recently released her wistful and joyous new book “In Deep”, her fourth poetry collection. She has received the Academy of American Poets Prize from the University of Bridgeport, and for several years edited the Connecticut River Review.






PLANES (2013). The world of CARS takes flight in PLANES, Disney’s high-flying animated comedy revved up with action and adventure. Join Dusty, a crop duster with sky-high dreams and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to take on the world’s fastest flyers in the greatest air race ever. Dusty has a huge heart but two big problems… he’s not exactly built for speed, plus he’s afraid of heights. His courage is put to the ultimate test as this unlikely hero aims higher than he ever imagined. With a little help from his friends, Dusty finds the courage to be more than he was built for and the inspiration to soar.

This month we are discussing one of the great classics of the English language, Geoffrey Chaucer’s 

Cheshire Library will present David Smith, Cox Communications Cheshire Public Access, on Tuesday January 28 at 7:00pm. Mr. Smith will discuss the video production training and equipment that Cox Communications offers free of charge to residents of Cheshire, Southington and Meriden. This includes the use of field equipment, studio production and video editing. Mr. Smith will also answer any questions participants may have about Cox’s local facility. To register, please visit our
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, many of us wonder what kind of goodies we can easily make as gifts for family and friends. Think chocolate! Long time chef and chocolate expert Maria Brandriff will demonstrate both some decadent truffles and some healthier chocolate treats in a program entitled Chocolate for the Holidays. Recipes and ample samples will be available. Space is limited. To register, please visit our
os, Gadgets and Goo: Mad Scientists’ Club

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Want to check up on a news event from yesterday, last year, or even as far back as 25 years ago?
Federal and State tax forms and instruction booklets will be available in the Reference Department located on the Library’s lower level. Forms will be delivered to the library throughout the month of January, but please note that the library does not receive all forms and cannot guarantee when forms will be available. Please call (203-272-2245, ext 4) to determine if a particular form or booklet is in stock.Federal forms may be downloaded at 
