Imagine finding even more beauty in nature, more peace, more that is miraculous.
Imagine finding connections between your life – its cycles, its meaning -- and the natural world
all around you.
Imagine language as beautiful as the great outdoors.
In this friendly three-week course, we’ll read, discuss and savor a selection of nature poems,
including poems about animals.
This course assumes no background in poetry. What’s more, folks who “don’t understand”
poetry are warmly welcomed. You may fall in love with a poem or two!
Constance Skedgell is an experienced teacher of poetry appreciation classes.
Your safety is the library’s priority. Socially distanced seating is available during class.
Three classes on Tuesdays, 5:30 pm to 7 pm: 10/25, 11/1, 11/8
Reducing Prescription Drug Costs on Sept 20th @ 5 pm
The Basics of Medicare on October 4th @ 5 pm
Email or Call the library for the Zoom link!
Public Notice Hurley Library
The Hurley Library will hold its annual trustee election and budget approval vote on Thursday, October 20, 2022 between the hours of 4 pm and 7 pm. Voting will take place at the Hurley Library, 48 MAIN Street, in Hurley. Absentee ballots are available at the library.
All registered voters in the Hurley districts 2,4,6 and 8 are eligible to vote.
Two candidates, Heather Blakely and Mary Curcio are running for election for two seats to a four-year term.
A tax levy of $223,800 is up for approval. This represents an increase of 10% to cover increased insurance and utility expenses as well as minimum wage increases. This increase will amount to an estimated increase of $12.49 per year based on a home assessed at $200,000.